Exciting guests and engaging science to kick off 2023

In this post, Harry Shepherd summarises some of the things that some of us have been up to recently…

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A jam-packed first half of 2023 with a host of visitors and exciting science keeping us busy!

Things kicked off with Marc Cadotte visiting the lab for a month back in March. During his time with us, Marc gave a departmental seminar at KCL, along with an interactive session exploring the use of green space in cities to the Political Ecology, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (PEBES) group.

Adam Clark was also able to join for a few days in April to share his research to the group and work on an ongoing meta-community modelling collaboration with Jane and Laura Graham, who could only join virtually as heavy snowfall brought midland trains to a standstill!

We were then joined by Elizabeth Borer, Eric Seabloom, and Sophia Turner along with Marc for a 2-day workshop aimed at disentangling invasive species as drivers or passengers of environmental change and biodiversity…

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