It's definitely Spring here now. Despite the frosty nights, it gets warm in the afternoons and the bees are out. In the spirit of renewal, Botany One had the last of Erin Zimmerman's articles come out this week, and the first by Rachel Olliff-Yang. This is available in English or Spanish. If I were on top of all my work, then I'd be compiling this on a Friday afternoon, which means I tend to miss things shared by people at the weekend. But it's Sunday afternoon, so I can see Biogeography of global drylands bubbling to the top of the system. I'll mention it now as it might disappear from the highlighted papers tomorrow and it looks interesting.I don't know when I'll be compiling the newsletter next week. Friday is likely to be a bad day for work as there'll be a lot of drilling just outside my office window. But if all goes well the email will be with you at the usual time on Monday. Until then, take care.Alun (webmaster@botany.one)
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It's definitely Spring here now. Despite the frosty nights, it gets warm in the afternoons and the bees are out. In the spirit of renewal, Botany One had the last of Erin Zimmerman's articles come out this week, and the first by Rachel Olliff-Yang. This is available in English or Spanish. If I were on top of all my work, then I'd be compiling this on a Friday afternoon, which means I tend to miss things shared by people at the weekend. But it's Sunday afternoon, so I can see Biogeography of global drylands bubbling to the top of the system. I'll mention it now as it might disappear from the highlighted papers tomorrow and it looks interesting.I don't know when I'll be compiling the newsletter next week. Friday is likely to be a bad day for work as there'll be a lot of drilling just outside my office window. But if all goes well the email will be with you at the usual time on Monday. Until then, take care.Alun (webmaster@botany.one)