In this new post, Robin Heinen from the Netherlands Institute of Ecology presents his latest work ‘Foliar herbivory creates subtle soil legacy effects that alter future herbivores via changes in plant community biomass allocation’, discuss the importance of complex interactions to understand ecological communities and shares his worries about not being able to disconnect fromContinue reading “Guest post at the ‘Functional Ecologists’ blog – Robin Heinen: Feeding from up to bottom: belowground herbivory impacts on plant-soil feedbacks”
Monthly Archives: March 2022
A sea of purple
I took a couple of hours this afternoon to enjoy the nice weather, and drove to the botanical garden in Munich. I had been here once before a year ago or so, when all greenhouses were sadly closed due to COVID-19. Even without greenhouses, the garden was nice last year. Yet, I was a bitContinue reading “A sea of purple”