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  • Lecture hall 1AB

    Ignite talks (session 9): Computing tools and exploring data

    4 talks

  • (5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Alsayed Algergawy

    Semantic Technologies for Scientific Data Management

  • (5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Christian Thomae Viegas

    Using machine learning methods for diversity estimation of intricate data

  • (5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Carlos Eduardo Arlé

    An R platform to estimate data accuracy of point-occurrence records

  • (5 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Andrea Pacheco

    Influence of land tenure on environmental change

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Discussion

  • Lecture hall 1AB

    Standard talks (session 10): Remote sensing for biodiversity research and beyond

    7 talks

  • Lecture hall 1CD

    Standard talks (session 11): Conservation, management and policy

    7 talks

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Franziska Taubert

    Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Max Stoeven

    Deregulating gear selectivity in catch-share fisheries: A comparison of biomass and number quotas

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Ronny Richter

    How does diversity and structure modulate the cooling potential of forests? An ecosystem approach using reflective and thermal data

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Rüdiger Voss

    Preaching water while drinking wine? Time preferences of fishery advisors and implications for management

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Xuanlong Ma

    Remote sensing of plant functional diversity from space: exploring the potentials of new satellites

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Guy Pe'er

    Common Agricultural Policy: where are we heading?

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Miguel Mahecha

    The Earth System Data Lab for exploring ecosystem functioning at the marco-scale

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Tsegaye Gatiso

    Evaluating the Effectiveness of Conservation Interventions in European and African Protected Areas

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Sebastian Lehmann

    Combining forest and radiative transfer models: a challenge of possibilities

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Elisa Schütze

    Projecting Future Forest Cover Change in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Florian Schnabel

    Diversity increases productivity and growth stability – the temporal development of tree species and structural diversity effects in a tropical tree diversity experiment

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Joel Methorst

    Bird species richness increases life satisfaction across Europe

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Michael Rzanny

    Expert knowledge in everyone's hand: Automated plant identification via smartphone app Flora incognita

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Ingmar Staude

    Range-restricted species are disproportionately more vulnerable to local extinction for habitat loss

  • (30 minutes) Foyer

    Coffee break

  • (60 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Keynote Lecture: Towards a better understanding of how and why evolutionary rates vary across the tree of life

    Hélène Morlon

  • Lecture hall 1AB

    Standard talks (session 12): Going new ways in biodiversity science

    4 talks

  • Lecture hall 1CD

    Standard talks (session 13): Data integration and scaling

    4 talks

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Susanne Dunker

    Tiny, but mighty – Innovative monitoring strategies for pollen and phytoplankton diversity

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Petr Keil

    Species-by-species associations: On their measures, spatial scale, detectability, and links to biodiversity patterns

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Melissa Marselle

    Green Leipzig: Does it matter for Leipziger's health and well-being?

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Leana Gooriah

    Disentangling the mechanisms underlying the Island Species-Area Relationship (ISAR) of four taxa in the Andamans and Nicobar archipelago

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Jitendra Gaikwad

    Gaining insights into evolution of topics in ethnobiology and research connections between developed and developing world using bibliographic data

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Kathryn Barry

    Zooming out and zooming in to better predict the consequences of biodiversity loss

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    HyeJin Kim

    Enhancing biodiversity conservation through the use of scenarios and models in informing societal decisions

  • (10 minutes) Lecture hall 1CD

    Diana Bowler

    A statistical framework to integrate different types of population datasets

  • (70 minutes) Foyer

    Lunch

  • (30 minutes) Lecture hall 2

    – Members only –

    Information and discussion session

  • Lecture hall 1AB

    Marketplace session

  • (15 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Impulse talk

    Jon Chase

  • (15 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Open marketplace session

    Speed dating with the taproots
    - Biodiversity & Health (Marselle et al.)
    - BioChange Taproot: connecting biodiversity theory, monitoring and application for a policy-relevant science (Fernandez et al.)
    - CAFÉ - Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems (Barry et al.)
    - Chemical and Molecular Mechanisms in Biodiversity (CheMoMiB) (van Dam & Neumann)
    - Data-driven science at iDiv (König-Ries et al.)
    - Decision tree for the analysis of population monitoring data (Bowler & Eichenberg)
    - Global Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function Dynamics (Guerra et al.)
    - iM2M: integrating meso to macro scales (Onstein et al.)
    - Land-use & landscapes (Meyer)
    - Synthesis for biodiversity and society (Kim et al.)

  • (90 minutes) all rooms

    Individual activities

  • (15 minutes) Lecture hall 1AB

    Plenary and awards

Programme 2018 – Day 2

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