Forest Biology Center Research

We have a good understanding of how trees grow and ultimately die, but the process of their birth remains largely a mystery. At the Forest Biology Center, our goal is to bridge this gap in knowledge. Our research covers a wide range of topics, such as:

  • the ecology and physiology of seed production in perennial plants
  • the evolutionary factors that drive seed production patterns
  • the determinants of tree recruitment
  • the impact of climate change on seed production and related processes
  • the effects of mast seeding on food webs

Our work is supported by various funding agencies, including the European Research Council and the (Polish) National Science Center.

To stay up-to-date with our latest findings, please check out our publication lists. We’ll be sharing more updates soon!

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