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Physiology & Ecophysiology section in @BotSocAmerica.bsky.social supporting plant physiological research from cells to biomes.
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- Reposted by BSA-ecophys#AppsPlantSci and #AJB are accepting proposals for joint special issues highlighting new resources & advances resulting from the #GoFlag project: papers that present research advances, methodological innovations, and resources. Deadline for proposals: April 1, 2026. More details: bit.ly/49JPtDe
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysHere is a working Starter Pack for Plant Ecophysiologists! Please let us know if you want to be added to this list in a comment or DM. #botany #plantecophys #PhysFam go.bsky.app/Pbq39H7at://did:plc:ww6vvvbhh5gmjts6zye4soms/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3l5ccs4l24k2b
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysTree diversity is changing in the Amazon and Andes. Belen Fadrique leads our analysis in @natecoevo.nature.com w/ 400 plots + 40 years of RAINFOR records. www.nature.com/articles/s41... Hot, drier, more fragmented forests are losing species. Many in the Andes + western Amazon are gaining them.
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysCome work with us! We are seeking a tenure-track botanist, preferably in the areas of non-vascular, systematics, physiology or cell. Happy to answer questions. unbc.njoyn.com/CL/xweb/xweb... 🧪🌱 #botany
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysPhD fellowship in Conservation Genetics, Basel jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stell... The project aims to verify how well reported dynamics of decline in rare plant species align with inferred trajectories of effective population size. #PlantSciJobs
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysToday at @sicb.bsky.social, @wile-phylote.bsky.social told us bulbs were the worms from tremors so I had to do a quick lunch doodle (seriously neat talk thought)
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys✨ PhD opportunity studying drought and heatwave effects on threatened plants ✨🔥 Funded by an ARC DECRA awarded to the amazing Dr Ilaíne Matos and co-supervised by Dr Sami Rifai and me! Limited by the character limit here, so please see the attached flyer for all the details - please share widely!
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysThe #BSASwag store opened Friday—and WOW. 💚 Thanks to our amazing community, 70+ items have already been purchased. Don't miss this limited-time opportunity for fun science-forward Stranger Plants shirts, cozy #IamaBotanist beanies, and classic BSA logo gear. 🌱 www.bonfire.com/store/bsa-wi...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🔥job opportunity! #botany #plantconservation
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysSounds like a great opportunity for botanists working in seed-free plants!
- #UBC Botany is hiring an Assistant Professor in Non-Seed Plant Diversity - come work with us in beautiful #Vancouver, BC! Please repost! academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31140
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysThe Veiled Lady (Phallus indusiatus) releases volatiles that attract insects; as they feed, they pick up spores and redistribute them across decomposing substrates, enhancing both spore dispersal and nutrient cycling in forest litter. Photo credit: @ckrieg.bsky.social #WakeBotany #botany #fungi
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysDon’t get a boring job. Get a fun job. Be a botanist. #botany #WakeBotany
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysJoin us at the University of Central Florida! 🍊🚀🌴 We’re seeking an Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology! We’ve got growth chambers, hoop houses, greenhouse space, an arboretum, and students chomping at the bit for more plant courses! #PlantPeopleFTW #IAmABotanist jobs.ucf.edu/jobs/assista...
- Welcome Dr. Brian Maricle, our new Membership Chair for the BSA Ecophysiology Section! 🌿 An Associate Professor of Biology at Saginaw Valley State University, Brian studies how plants adapt to drought, salinity, and flooding. He earned his Ph.D. from Washington State University. #bsaecophys #BSA
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysHere is a great job for the right plant physiologist.
- UMass Amherst Biology is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of Plant Physiology. Deadline Nov 1. Please spread the word and apply! careers.massachusetts.edu/mob/en-us/jo...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysWe are searching for a Forest Ecophysiologist (tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor) to join the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry. Please share! Details are here: ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcfacultyjobs
- 🔬🌱 We are planning ahead for Botany 2026! We’re looking for folks interested in helping organize a hands-on workshop on building custom LI-COR chambers and measuring gas exchange on non-conventional plant material. 👉 Reach out to jsavage@d.umn.edu if interested! #Botany2026 #bsaecophys
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🚨 1 Week Left to Apply! 🚨 The Krieg Lab is hiring a Research Professional in Plant Ecophysiology & Evolution. 📅 Deadline: October 1, 2025 📧 Sending materials (Cover Letter, CV, References) to: kriegc[at]wfu.edu
- 🌱📚 Love plants and books? The Plant Science Bulletin is looking for book reviewers. There are a few books that may interest our followers! Visit here for more info: botany.org/home/publica... . . . #Botany #bsa #PlantScience #BookReview #PlantScienceBulletin
- #Botany2026 in Tucson AZ is going to be a great meeting! If you want us to help organize a symposium/colloquium on your favorite topic in plant phys, ecophys, ecology or macroecology, let us know!
- We’re excited to announce the Call for Symposia, Colloquia, & Workshop Proposals for #Botany2026, Aug. 1–5, 2026 in Tucson, AZ. Help us explore this year’s theme: Biodiversity at the Boundaries. There is a hard deadline of October 16 for Symposia and Colloquia proposals. www.botanyconference.org
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysMentors needed for BSA’s GRFP Workshop! 🌱 The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Workshop for Plant Researchers is returning in 2025. With NSF’s 2026 GRFP deadline set for Oct 27, we’re looking for mentors to guide student applicants. Learn how you can help! mailchi.mp/botany.org/b...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🌱 Calling all mentors! The BSA Early Career Committee is bringing back the NSF GRFP Workshop. Sign up to be a mentor if you are a: ✅ Grad student who already received a GRFP or ✅ PI, postdoc, senior researcher Sign up here 👉 forms.gle/sQUwhVryYHJK... #NSFGRFP #botany
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysThe #NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program #GRFP solicitation is coming soon! The due date for Life Sciences proposals is 27 October 2025. For more info: www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysApplications for the 2026 Pivot to Plants Fellows Program at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center are now open. Location: St. Louis, MO Application Deadline: October 15, 2025 Dates: Jan. 5, 2026 – Dec. 23, 2026 Estimated Stipend: $37,275 Learn more: www.danforthcenter.org/our-work/edu...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🌿Thank you for making “A Day for BSA” a huge success! 🌿 Together, we exceeded our $15,000 Endowment campaign goal, raising over $16,000 to support students, publications, and the annual conference. Did you miss it? This Endowment campaign continues through August 31! crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🌿 August 27 is A Day for BSA—celebrating the founding of the Botanical Society of America in 1895! Donate any amount to help support students, publications, conferences, and the future of botany. Every gift matters! 🌱💚 👉 Donate & learn more: day-for-bsa.botany.org/2025 #DayforBSA #IamaBotanist
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysThanks to everyone who’s donated to the '#ADayforBSA' Endowment campaign! We’ve already reached 20% of our $15,000 goal. Every gift matters and helps support students, publications, and the Botany Conference. Haven’t given yet? There’s still time: crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont... #IamaBotanist
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysCelebrate #ADayforBSA by supporting the BSA Endowment, which sustains student opportunities and helps ensure programs like the PLANTS program can continue to usher in the next generation of botanical scientists despite funding cuts by the NSF. Give today! crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysAnn Sakai & Steve Weller celebrate BSA’s travel grants, mentorship, and programs that guide students from undergraduates to professional botanists. Join us for #ADayforBSA—give to the Endowment and support future generations. Give today! crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysToday is #ADayforBSA! 🌿 Support the future of botany by donating to the BSA Endowment. Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference and allows us to support students, our publications, and community-building conferences now and for years to come. Donate now: crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont...
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🌿 'A Day for BSA' (day-for-bsa.botany.org/2025) is this Wednesday! Join us as we celebrate 130+ years of advancing botanical science, and then help us reach our campaign goal of $15,000 raised for the BSA Endowment with a gift of any amount. Give today! crm.botany.org/civicrm/cont... #ADayforBSA
- 🌿✨ Plant Fizz Friday! ✨🌿 We want to show off amazing things plant ecophysiologists are doing.... that means you! Twice a month, we want to showcase something from our community (lab setup, fieldwork, publication, etc). To participate, send 1 - 3 images, and a description to mok.danielwl@gmail.com
- Photo of our section members from Botany2025!
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysCongratulations to PRI grad student Daniel Mok (@dmokplants.bsky.social) for being awarded Best LI-COR Oral Presentation in the @bsa-ecophys.bsky.social section at #Botany2025 for his talk, "CAM photosynthesis in the carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae)!" #PlantScience #BSAecophys
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysHad such a good time giving my first talk at my first #Botany2025, my shaky voice was just for added effect, I swear! Thank you to the PLANTS program and #bulbouslab for bringing me here. 🧅 Also I’m looking to join a lab in ecophysiology so if you’re looking for students, please reach out!! 👀🌱
- Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks @li-corenv.bsky.social for sponsoring. Best LI-COR Poster : Amelie LeTierce, University of Minnesota - Duluth "Beauty is Skin Deep: Obscured Chlorophyll is Photosynthetic in Zinnia elegans Flowers" . . . #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks @li-corenv.bsky.social for sponsoring. Best LI-COR Oral Presentation: Daniel Mok, Michigan State University "CAM photosynthesis in the carnivorous plant genus Pinguicula (Lentibulariaceae)" . . . #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks @li-corenv.bsky.social for sponsoring. Best Phys/Ecophys Poster: Osedipo Adegbeyeni, University of Utah "A Comparative study of isohydric and anisohydric strategies in leaves and photosynthetic stems in two desert Utah sites" . . #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Congrats to the section award winners. Thanks @li-corenv.bsky.social for sponsoring. Best Phys/Ecophys Oral Presentation: Malinda Barberio, University of Wisconsin - Madison "Exploring Foliar Water Uptake in Neotropical Epiphytes" . . . #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys📢Everything is set for #XIM6! !📢 It will surely be a great and intense week, reuniting with many colleagues in #Seville 👥 🤩The program is really exciting: 👇👇👇 xim6.csic.es/programme/ We’re looking forward to seeing you in #Seville!☀️
- What a great #Botany2025 conference this year! Thanks everyone for attending and hope to see you next year in Tucson!
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysGas exchangers of all stripes, please take note: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Leaf-Level Gas Exchange is being released chapter-by-chapter with an accompanying podcast! www.licor.com/podcast/leaf...
- Don’t miss our section sponsored symposium Trees, Traits and Time at 1:30 pm in Catalina. #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Our section sponsored Colloquium, Graeme P. Berlyn Tribute: Light and Life of Forests from terrestrial to subtidal and their Regeneration, starting at 8:00 am in the Mojave learning Center. #bsaecophys #botany2025
- The Ecology and Ecophysiology joint mixer happening in 5 minutes! #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Ecophysiology II at 1:30 in Smoketree AB #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Sorry it’s in Mesquite C!
- Our section business meeting will be at 12:00 pm in Smoketree AB. Come by if you’re interested in helping out the section! #bsaecophys #botany2025
- We have stickers! Find @savageplantphys.bsky.social to get some and find out more about our section! #bsaecophys #botany2025
- Ecophysiology I starting at 8 am in SmoketreeAB #botany2025 #bsaecophys
- All society poster session at #botany2025 happening in just under an hour in Oasis 2. Hope you can make it! #bsaecophys
- Our first session, Physiology, begins in just over an hour in SmoktreeAB! See you there 🫡 #botany2025 #bsaecophys
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- Who else is on their way to #Botany2025? 🙋♂️
- 🌿 Planning your #Botany2025 week? Find symposia, socials, and our section highlights all in one place in our conference guide: 🔗 sites.google.com/d.umn.edu/bo... Made by the #bsaecophys section
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys#Botany2025 talk 1 complete ✅ Talk 2? 👀😵💫🤫 Can't wait to see all my #PlantPeeps in my natural habitat 🥵☀️ Catch me here: Mon: Disabled in Botany symposium - 4:15pm talk Tues: Ecophysiology II - 2:45pm talk, Disability Meet Up - 4pm, LGBTQ+ Mixer - 5pm
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🌼 Headed to #Botany2025? You'll definitely want to check out the brand-new Plant Science Bulletin before arriving! 🌼 It has a ton of conference info---along with some great articles & book reviews! Flipbook version: issuu.com/botanicalsoc... PDF version: botany.org/userdata/Iss... #plantscience
- Don’t miss #bsaecophys sessions at #Botany2025 Mon🧪 3:45–5:30 PM Phys 📌 5:30–7:00 PM Posters Tues🌿 8:00–11:45 AM Ecophys I 📣 12:00–1:30 PM Business Meeting 🌞 1:30–5:30 PM Ecophys II 🥂 5:30–6:30 PM Mixer Wed🎓 8:00–11:30 AM Graeme Berlyn Colloquium 🌳 1:30–5:30 PM Trees, Traits, and Time Symposium
- Botany2025 is less than a week away! 🌿 We’re excited to reunite with our fellow plant physiologists. Here’s a throwback to a pic of the Physiology & Ecophysiology Section infront of the Licor booth at last years conference #Botany2025 #bsaecophys
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysUpgrade your research and save 20%! LI-COR’s trade-in program helps you get the latest in plant measurement tech. Thanks to LI-COR for supporting #Botany2025 and investing in scientific innovation. For more information, visit www.licor.com.
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysShoutout to @biochambers.bsky.social for sponsoring #Botany2025! 🌿 Reach-in or walk-in, their chambers support research that grows the future. Say hello at their booth! 🔗 www.biochambers.com #PG2Research 📲 @BioChambers | LinkedIn: BioChambers
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysWhether you need precise gas ratio measurements or world-class photosynthesis instruments, Bay Instruments delivers. As a trusted source for MIMS technology and WALZ gear in the US and Canada, we’re proud to recognize their support as a #Botany2025 sponsor. Visit bayinstruments.com.
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysCluster hire in ecosystem ecology at UGA! Come join us! 🌎🌱
- FOUR TT positions in ecosystem ecology at Odum School of Ecology, 2 aquatic 2 terrestrial, over next 2 years! visit www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/439... for more info.
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🚨 Postdoc paper alert! 🚨 🌳✨ In a subtropical forest plantation (BEF-China), we asked: How flexible are tree leaves when light & neighbours change? Using Vis/NIR spectroscopy, we measured 14 leaf traits from ~5000 leaves 🌿 across diversity levels. doi.org/10.1002/ecy....
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysLooking for a #postdoc position in evolutionary biology? Come join the Budke Lab @utknoxville.bsky.social! Read more about the lab jmbudke.github.io & apply here fa-ewlq-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid... Please share widely. Thanks! #Postdocposition #PostdocOpportunity
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🚨 TT JOB ALERT 🚨 Ecosystem Ecology (multiple lines) University of Georgia
- Reposted by BSA-ecophys🚨 TT JOB ALERT 🚨 Evolutionary Ecology Williams College
- Reposted by BSA-ecophysJoin us at Botany 2025 for a special colloquium honoring Dr. Graeme Berlyn—founder of BSA’s Physiology Section, acclaimed mentor & teacher. There will be talks by former students & colleagues to celebrate his lasting impact. #Botany2025 #bsaecophys