New Editor | Billur Bektaş, subject editor for Ecography
We welcome Billur Bektaş to Ecography!
About our new subject editor:
Billur Bektaş is a plant ecologist interested in understanding the effects of climate change on plants from individuals and populations to entire communities. Her research focuses on the processes shaping ecological change over time, including response rates, ecological lags, transient dynamics, and the context dependencies that limit ecological predictability and forecasting.
Working primarily in mountain grasslands, she combines field experiments, observational data, and statistical modeling to understand when ecological change is predictable, when it is not, and why populations and communities often respond more slowly than climate change itself.
As a Subject Editor for Ecography, she is broadly interested in studies disentangling ecological processes across scales in space and time under environmental change.
You can read more about here on her webpage: https://billurbektas.github.io/
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ECOGRAPHY: A Journal of Space and Time in Ecology is an Open Access journal owned by the Nordic Society Oikos.
Our journal strives to understand ecological or biodiversity patterns through space and time. We encourage papers to advance the field of macroecology and biogeography through the development and testing of theory or modern methodology (remote sensing, molecular techniques, AI) or by proposing new tools for analysis or interpretation of ecological phenomena. There are no biases with regard to taxon, biome, or biogeographical area.
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