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Programme 2019 – Day 2
(90 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Topic session 5
Biodiversity and the Functioning of Ecosystems
(90 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Topic session 6
Data – New Tools, New Codes, New Prospects
(20 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Session keynote
Alexandra Weigelt
Mechanisms driving BEF relationships in plant roots
(20 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Session keynote
Joachim Denzler
Data Science for automatic monitoring in biodiversity research
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Thomas Hornick
Linking ecosystem functioning with high-throughput pollen diversity and pollen trait monitoring
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Eduardo Arlé
bRacatus: An R platform to estimate the accuracy and biogeographical status of point-occurrence records
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Kathryn Barry
SimNet – A collaborative network of modelers to better understand how community assembly influences ecosystem functioning
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Steffen Ehrmann
Mapping global land-use patterns and recent historical changes
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Fons van der Plas
Predicting multiple ecosystem functions from plant traits: holy grail or mission impossible?
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Rico Fischer
The relevance of forest structure for biomass estimations in temperate forests – New perspectives for remote sensing
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Georg Albert
Joined effects of niche and trophic complexity on ecosystem functioning
(10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Felicitas Löffler
How to increase dataset findability in Google? Enriching BEXIS 2 data with schema.org entities
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Take a breath
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Take a breath
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Ana Antunes
Future vertebrate food webs and ecosystem services under a climate and land-use change scenario
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Ruben Remelgado
Macroecology and Society: First Steps of a Big Data Challenge
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Maria Felipe-Lucia
Land-use intensification alters the structure of biodiversity-functioning-services networks
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Petr Keil
Z-scores unite >70 pairwise indices of ecological similarity and association
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Rémy Beugnon
Effects of tree functional dissimilarity on soil community composition and functions
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Alexander Zizka
A global red list of orchids stresses the reliability of automated conservation assessment to identify threatened species
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Gemma Rutten
Mycobiome assembly along tree richness gradients across various systems
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Friederike Klan
Open data kit goes semantic – A contribution to the interpretability and interoperability of field data
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Discussion after the speed talks
(5 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Discussion after the speed talks
(15 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Posters
Karl Andraczek: Will “Insect Armageddon” affect litter decomposability in grasslands?
Linnea Smith: Patterns and drivers of soil respiration across European land-use types
Susanne Marr: Secondary Metabolite Profiles are Ídentifying Grassland Plant Species Across Seasonal and Community Dynamics
Xuanlong Ma: Integrating new optical and radar satellites for remote sensing of plant functional diversity
Lena Kretz: From the leaf scale to the floodplain: Effects of herbaceous vegetation structure on sediment retention
Constantinos Xenophontos: Phylogenetic and functional dissimilarity have contrasting effects on the ecological functioning of synthetic bacterial communities
Maria Perles-Garcia: Spatio-temporal dynamics of individual-tree crown plasticity as affected by local neighbourhood interaction in BEF-China
Felix Gottschall: Tree species identity determines wood decomposition via microclimatic effects
Josephine Ulrich: Invertebrate decline affects plant species abundance and phenology
Carla Klusmann: Does plant diversity ameliorate abiotic stress from soil compaction?(15 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD
Posters
Tobias Meißner: What is the surface of a tree? Understanding branch surface to volume allometry using terrestrial laser scanning
Matheus Colli-Silva: Cacao relatives reveal the effect of documentation bias on spatial patterns and conservation assessment in South America
Matthias Körschens: Deep learning approaches for automatic analysis of plant species and coverage determination
Samuel Sheeba: Provenance management in BEXIS 2
Andreas Ostrowski: Beyond pure data management: research supporting software tools for BEXIS 2
Pawanddeep Kaur: Towards a knowledge base based visualization recommendation approach for biodiversity Data
Alsayed Algergawy: OMICs data management in AquaDiva
Christopher Hutengs: Rapid characterisation of soil biomass and soil physicochemical properties with vis-NIR and mid-IR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Jhonathan Contreras: Automatically estimating forestal characteristics in 3D point clouds using deep learningDemonstration
Reed Anderson: Use a smartphone to capture 3D representations of grasslands
(30 minutes) Foyer
Coffee break
(60 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Keynote lecture (remote) by Catherine Potvin
Forests and climate: Walking the road together
(90 minutes) Foyer
Lunch
(90 minutes) Foyer
Demonstration and poster session
(60 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Marketplace session
Synthesis
(60 minutes) Lecture hall 1C
Workshop
HyeJin Kim
Integrated modelling for multi-scale nature futures
(60 minutes) Lecture halls 1D
Workshop
Xuanlong Ma
Trait and more: What functional aspect of plant diversity can we remotely sense?
(60 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB, seminar room 219, 2A, 2B
Workshop
Research Areas and ad hoc
(15 minutes) Foyer
Coffee break
(15 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB
Plenary and awards