Tao Li
Professor in Chemical Ecology and Global Change Ecology, focused on biogenic volatile biosynthesis and emission, and their impacts on ecosystem and atmospheric processes (e.g., pollination, O3 and aerosol formation). Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
@8t3v3n.bsky.social
I'm the king of the world... Is that a second sun in the sky? Oh well, sunlight is plant food. But that second sunshine in our eyes. Is the reflected light of our demise. Gizzhead On Dharawal Country *Not a real Quetzalcoatlus
@emilyalthoff.bsky.social
University of Missouri • Lincoln University • Assistant Extension Professor • Peri urban Entomology • Chemical Ecology • Science Education • She/Her/Hers • Opinions are my own
@jpschnitzlerlab.bsky.social
@Helmholtz-munich.de - Research Unit Environmental Simulation (EUS) | Prof @UniFreiburg | VOCs | fungi | plants & climate change | metabolomics | chemical ecology | privately here for democracy | views are my own https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9825-867X
@nmschmidt.bsky.social
Biologist interested in population ecology and trophic interactions in a climate change context - particularly in the Arctic. Professor at Aarhus University. | Arctic | Zackenberg | Biotic interactions | Climate Change | Food webs | Population dynamics
@voltcenter.bsky.social
Center for Volatile Interactions. DNRF Center of Excellence. Focus on production and consumption of biogenic volatiles in soil, water, cryptogams, plant-microbe interfaces.
@riikkarinnan.bsky.social
Prof. Ecosystem-Atmosphere Interactions Director, Center for Volatile Interactions, Univ. Copenhagen 🇩🇰🇫🇮 Climate change, soil carbon, plant-soil interactions, Arctic ecosystems 🌍🌿🦠🫧❄️💧☀️☁️