Ella Plumanns Pouton
Postdoc at CREAF, interested in plants, fire, and finding good ways to look after the earth and its creatures.
- Excited to be headed to #KaurnaCountry next week for #ESA2025 #EcologicalSocietyOfAustralia and to see heaps of cool talks! If you're interested in if migratory birds can help plants shift to new climate ranges, then come check out mine on weds arvo! #EcologyAustralia #BiodiversityOnTheBrink
- 🔥New Paper!🔥 from Julianna Santos, @ltkelly.bsky.social @lluisbrotons.bsky.social @urbanfrogger.bsky.social @cristinaaponte.bsky.social , Lauren Ponisio, Stephen Mason, and David Keith! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- We cover: 🔥 Key mechanisms that regulate how populations respond to fire regimes, shared across taxa. 🔥 Key fire-related functional traits. 🔥Trait expressions that make species populations more vulnerable, or resilient to fire regimes. 🔥Interactions between fire and other threatening processes.
- Do you have some exciting research related to plant responses and resilience to shifting fire regimes? Consider submitting to this exciting Special Collection in @ausjbotany.bsky.social ! 🔥🌱
- 🔥Are you investigating how plants respond to shifting fire regimes? Submit to our new Special Collection🌱 Title: "After the fires: Plant responses and resilience under shifting fire regimes" 📖 Submit by 30 Sept 2025. 🧪 Details 👉 www.publish.csiro.au/bt/content/C... #Fire #Botany #Plantscience
- Incendios grandes están ardiendo en Francia y otras partes de Europa. Recuperar procesos naturales (como el papel de la fauna, los humanos, y ciertas perturbaciones) podría ayudarnos restorar patrones de fuegos beneficiosos @lluisbrotons.bsky.social @creaf.cat theconversation.com/restaurar-el...
- 🔥 Hot off the press ! 🔥 Originally “sparked” from a conversation between @sarahmccg.bsky.social , Luke Collins , @brian-j-harvey.bsky.social , Meg Krawchuk and I. besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
- We had noticed the murky ways that fire was being referenced and described, and the need for shared language for fire-related research in this time of global change. We hope that this paper is useful to interpret, apply, and scale fire-related ecological knowledge across ecosystems and continents.
- We cover: 🔥 Key fire metrics used in ecological research to inform fire regime attributes, that can be energetic, temporal, or spatial 🔥 Demonstrate existing ambiguity 🔥 Suggest working definitions, and provide example applications of fire metrics based on ecological processes of interest.
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- I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! 😊 I'm a great fan of your work !
- Is there a potential to strengthen ecological processes as a way to restore fire regimes? 🔥 🔥 New Paper Out! 🔥 🔥 @adrianregos.bsky.social @bakxbakx.bsky.social @fmoreira65.bsky.social @lluisbrotons.bsky.social and our other co-authors explore this www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- This is a very nice paper about restoring the ecological role of people that you might be interested in. It points to the role that people have within the trophic web and in the sustainment of ecological processes (rewilding). : www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Great Q! Fire drives biodiversity in many parts of the world, including Europe. Lightning, people, and in some places even birds of prey, have lit fires and shaped resilient ecosystems for millennia. For example, this paper shows fire in the Irish Charcoal record in ~15,500BC tinyurl.com/thj5b9xt
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- Thanks Dylan 😊
- We cover: 1) How fire regimes have been altered by recent pressures 2) Interactions between fire, dispersal, and trophic complexity 3) Approaches to define “restored” fire regimes 4) A general pathway for restoring fire regimes through ecological processes 5) Key challenges and opportunities
- From the re-introduction of herbivorous and hydrological engineers, to promoting mosaic burning, to relaxing fire suppression, strengthening important ecological processes is promising to restore fire regimes and enhance ecosystem function in many socio-ecological contexts worldwide.
- Fire patterns are altered in many places, threatening ecosystem function. We need action to restore fire patterns, including trying new approaches. We explore how recovering important ecological processes (known as rewilding in the Northern hemispheres), may be promising to restore fire patterns
- Fabulous Chika Tada led research on fire intensity effects on serotinous seed survival in Fire Ecology. Alex Filkov, Chika, and i spoke to @afe-fireecology.bsky.social about it. If you have a spare 10 minutes, listen to hear more about Chika's thesis. article: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Had a fun chat with Amelia from @funecology.bsky.social about research from my PhD. Listen to it here! 😊
- 🔊Podcast out now! 🔥Functional Ecology author @ellapouton.bsky.social chats to us about her research article, 'How do intervals between fires influence canopy seed production and viability?' 👂Listen here 👉https://buff.ly/4ggNtlW 🧪🌍
- Looking forward to contributing to the wildE Green Shoots webinars ! 5 of us from @creaf.cat will be delivering a 2-part series on the role of disturbance in rewilding and the impact of rewilding on biodiversity. Find out more and register for the webinars: bit.ly/3C169rR
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- A fab way to end the year and bring in the new 🌱 !
- Cool to see the City of Melbourne Birrarung floating wetlands project as part of @ecolsocaus.bsky.social #ESA2024 . These islands were recently installed to support urban biodiversity...Spot the black Swan!
- Excited to be heading back to Wurundjeri Country for #ESAus2024 @ecolsocaus.bsky.social in jus a blink of an eye. Looking forward to learning and catching up with folks! I'll be presenting Thursday arvo in the Wildfire Futures symposium: Interdisciplinary challenges and Opportunities.
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- You should make one of those "which number are you" memes hehe
- 👋🦋 I had the recent privilege of chatting to @kateplantphys.bsky.social for thatsscience.org. We chatted about my PhD research on how fire influences soil seedbanks, and other cool science stuff! It seems like a nice way to introduce myself. 🔥 🌱 Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3MQY...