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Furthering our understanding of the global patterns of burnt area, fire size and fire intensity – By Olivia Haas and Natalie Sanders

Written by
Rhona Phipps
Posted on
22nd June 20229th August 2022

Wildfires are a fundamental ecological process, but studying wildfire patterns and properties at a global scale is challenging.  Understanding wildfire processes however, is essential to fully describe global vegetation distribution…Read More >

Furthering our understanding of the global patterns of burnt area, fire size and fire intensity – By Olivia Haas and Natalie Sanders

EEO at EGU: The LEMONTREE team present the Eco-Evolutionary Optimality theory – Natalie Sanders

Written by
Rhona Phipps
Posted on
16th June 202212th September 2022

Now that EGU (European Geosciences Union) General Assembly for 2022 has come to a close and everyone is back to work, it’s been good to reflect on the week and…Read More >

EEO at EGU: The LEMONTREE team present the Eco-Evolutionary Optimality theory – Natalie Sanders

A GUIDE TO LEAF CUTICLE PREPARATION – by Astrid Ode and Natalie Sanders

Written by
Rhona Phipps
Posted on
9th June 20229th August 2022

Figure 1. Prepared leaf cuticle samples from left to right: pine, fern and broadleaf sample If you have ever wondered how to prepare your leaf cuticles for analysis, like in…Read More >

A GUIDE TO LEAF CUTICLE PREPARATION – by Astrid Ode and Natalie Sanders
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