#fagus

2025-11-13

200 isn't really a #milestone (wouldn't that be 1000?), but not a bad number of reads for a #preprint of a paper deemed not fit for publication.

researchgate.net/profile/Guido

Currently processing the data to please the editor (more P.R.Chinese samples), nothing unexpected came up but all analyses will have to be updated and streamlined.
So enjoy the original, the final product will have more tips but not more content 😅
#Fagus #beech #phylogeny

2025-08-24

Article on the spread of beech leaf disease (BLD) in the United States. It's caused by Litylenchus crenatae, a nematode from Asia. #beech #tree #trees #nematode #biology #disease #arborists #fagus #forest #ecology nytimes.com/2025/08/13/realest

2025-06-12

Been the last two days in a workshop on oriental beech, Fagus orientalis. A species growing from Greece to the Caucasus and probably the parental species from which our European F. sylvatica evolved. And there might be a possibility of it being perhaps slightly more drought resistant (choosing carefully my words here :-), but clearly more diverse, and therefore an interesting species to adapt our #beech #forests at critical sites to #ClimateChange. All in all an interesting two days with scientists and forest managers from different European countries
@academicchatter
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagus_
#Forests #Ecology #Fagus #ClimateChange

2025-06-10

The unfiltered paper, with all the major deficits outlined by Kong's/New Phyt's #PeerReview experts still in it, is now online on bioRvix.

Worth et al. Whole #chloroplast #Genomes reveal a complex genetic legacy of #LostLineages, past radiations and #SecondaryContacts in the dominant temperate deciduous tree genus #Fagus

doi.org/10.1101/2025.06.03.653

Being not limited, we moved a few more figures from the supplement to the main text 😎

figshare.com/projects/Suppleme

#PhyloNetworks #reticulate #evolution

2025-05-14

And, gravest of all deficits. We didn't cite the right people: "The references section is curious, and heavily cites a close network of workers in this organism [beech, #Fagus] while ignoring relevant work on reticulation in other groups [which?!], ... And just look at the date distribution of those citations [from 2002-2024]! Not sure I see even a single name I would consider a major player in plant reticulation or reticulation methods."
No major player, but impact we generate with beeches 😎

2025-05-09

The #Europeanbeech #Fagus #sylvatica (#Fagaceae) is considered a very original #faunalelement of #CentralEurope and is still the most common tree in native #mixedforests. The #tree can live up to 300 years. During the last #IceAge, this tree species was only found in #refuges in #SouthernEurope, from where it subsequently spread northward again. #biodiversity #trees

© #StefanFWirth #Berlin, #Rehberge #Park, May 2025.

Photos: European beech forest in urban park Rehberge Berlin, © S.F. Wirth

European beech forest in urban park Rehberge, Berlin © S.F.Wirth
The Elm and the Ravenemmajasmine_359@pixelfed.social
2025-04-20
‘Fagus Sunset’

The glorious detail of Tasmania’s native deciduous beech.

Shot in the off season, and treated with an artistic colour wash, these leaves will soon make way for the spring growth.

Fresh green buds forming, pushing the russet red leaves to carpet the sodden ground.

Limited edition

This work is currently in its last week on show at the @wildernessgallery cradle mountain and is also available on the website.

I’m heading up this week to pack the show down and as luck would have it… the timing lines up with the turning of these leaves for their autumn show! Can’t wait to snap some new pics and see what I find out in the wild 🖤

Visit 🔗 in bio..

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#fagustasmania #deciduousbeech #beech #fagus #cradlemountain #cradlemountainnationalpark #alpine #tasmania #nature #wilderness #wildernessculture #wildthings #limitededition #limitededitionprints #wildernessgallery

Fagus sylvatica...the sun is shining on this beautiful tree in the evening and its reflection is really admirable...it shines bright 🤗👍🌳
#fagussylvatica #fagus #tree #naturephotography #Fediverse

2024-11-12

A classic, my first paper on #beech #genetics getting a RG-#milestone: 1000 reads for "The #evolutionary history of #Fagus in western Eurasia: Genes, morphology and the #fossil record" RG added #reticulate #evolution, suppressed #speciation, could say that.

dx.doi.org/10.1007/s0060602000

Low impact? Enduring research still (obviously) worth a read over 20 yrs later 😎

PS Still happy with it. But wouldn't just use a tree anymore for #phylogenetics

2024-10-07

Quadrupling #beech biodiversity in Western Eurasia. What we started nearly 20 years ago waiting for our flight back home at Istanbul airport, finally out in print.
Denk T, Grimm GW, Cardoni S, Csilléry K, Kurz M, Schulze E-D, Simeone MC, Worth JRP. 2024. A subgeneric classification of #Fagus (Fagaceae) and revised #taxonomy of western Eurasian beeches. Willdenowia 54:151–181.
doi.org/10.3372/wi.54.54301
Green #OpenAccess, enjoy everybody.

2023-10-02

Small clump of honeydew eater (Scorias spongiosa) attached to the trunk of an American beech tree. The fungus feeds on the sugar-rich exudate that rains down from beech blight aphids (Grylloprociphilus imbricator). #nature #fungi #aphids #beech #trees #ants #fagus #mycology #entomology

Photograph of two ants walking on a clump of yellow, spongy fungal growth.
2023-09-14

Beech blight aphid (Grylloprociphilus imbricator) walking on a beech trunk. I think this is a wingpadded (alatiform), fourth-instar nymph, the type that acts as a soldier caste. They attack predators with their stylets and I can confirm that it hurts. #aphid #beech #fagus #hemiptera #insect #nature #entomology

Photograph of small yellow-and-red insect with broom-like plume of fine white threads protruding from its butt.
2023-08-19

Ist das nicht ein Naturwunder ? Ein Rotbuchenblatt #fagus sylvatica von unten gegen das Licht gesehen.

Ein grünes spitzovales Blatt mit Tausenden von kleinen Blattadern durchzogen
Opgenoorth Lab - Plant Ecologylarsopgenoorth@ecoevo.social
2023-04-10

Vicki, Monica and Kathina - three brave researchers and tree climbers setting up a #pollination experiment 25 m up in the canopy to investigate #epigenetic priming in #Fagus sylvatica in our new bmbf project #episoma in collaboration with Frank Johannes and Hans Pretzsch from TUM and @katrinheer from Freiburg University.

Tree climbers setting up a pollination experiment in the canopy of a beech tree.Bags in a beech crown shielding emerging flowers from pollination.

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