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Seminar Series

 

Neue Seminarreihe zu Biodiversität und Ökosystemleistungen 

 

Kommende Seminartermine und Referenten am Institut für Tierökologie (Bildnachweis: Lauren Snyder). Klicken Sie auf das Bild, um es zu vergrößern. 

 

Wir laden Sie herzlich zu unserer englischsprachigen Seminarreihe ein!

Alle Online-Veranstaltungen werden über den BigBlueButton Link unten gehostet und jeder ist herzlich willkommen. Persönliche Seminare werden nicht online übertragen. 

Webinar Link - BigBlueButton: https://webconf.hrz.uni-giessen.de/b/ric-bag-klr-dxd

März 13 - 13:00: Jessica Hines, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv). Coordinator (iDiv Ecotron). Halle-Jena-Leipzig. Germany (online)
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Connected problems or connected solutions?


März 27 - 13:00: Samuel Vieira Boff, PostDoc. Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics. Ulm University (in-person,  B202 iFZ
The influence of farming systems and associated stressors on the reproductive aspects of wild bees


April 3 - 13:00: Cassandra Vogel. PostDoc. Department of Ecology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Sweden. (online)
The effects of land-use and agroecological practices on biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical smallholder farms


April 17 - 13:00: Ezequiel Gonzalez. Researcher. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), CONICET. Argentina. (online)
What is the importance of semi-natural habitats for insect communities and ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes? Insights from central Argentina.


Mai 8 - 13:00: Sarah Redlich. Researcher. Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology. University of Würzburg. Germany. (in-person, B202 iFZ)
Agriculture in a changing world: multi-actor and interdisciplinary approaches to sustainable farming


Mai 22 - 13:00: Pedro Rosero. Doctoral student. Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC) at Lund University. Sweden. (in-person)
Advances of biological control framed in an evolutionary context.


Juni 5 - 13:00: Liedson T. Carneiro. PostDoc. East Tennessee State University. USA. (online)
From individual pollen fate to interaction networks: understanding bottom-up structure in plant-pollinator communities.