Sponsors
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