Schedule Plant Ecology Seminar HS2023

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The seminars are on Wednesdays at 16.15 in Hörsaal 020 (Institute of Plant Sciences).
Date
Speaker
Title of the presentation
Material (pdf, pptx)
Essay
20.09.2023
Bruno Pinho
Exploring cross-scale drivers of tropical forest biodiversity in human-modified landscapes
27.09.2023
Lara Albrecht
Assessing the direct and indirect effects of climate on insect pollinators on a broad scale across Europe
Sheila Christen
Sara Lüthi
Manon Bovier 
04.10.2023
Caroline Daniel
Routes leading to species coexistence in highly-diverse communities.
Tim Stucki
Kris Hebeisen
11.10.2023
Suz Everingham
Bug-Net: A global research collaboration testing the direct and indirect effects of climate on plant-consumer interactions
Aline Stöckl
Sara Hoefer
Eva Demont
18.10.2023
Karl Andraczek (University of Leipzig)
Biodiversity and Productivity - of cause and effect in managed grasslands
Lara Schärer
Tobia Stoeckli
25.10.2023
Mark Snethlage
Developing a knowledge base for a global mountain biodiversity assessment.
Wanja Dietrich
Alice Ruffieux
Florence Hürlimann
01.11.2023
Noémie Pichon (WSL)
Biodiversity dynamics in response to land-use intensification in Swiss grasslands
Nico Lipp
Carlo Gottsponer
08.11.2023
Tianyun Li
Biodiversity inhibits fungal infection over time due to changes in functional composition
Anouk Gremion
Evelyne Bruegger
15.11.2023
Dominic Martin
Land-use history as a driver of (plant) biodiversity in agroforestry systems
Gaia
Lena Roth
Sem Fontana
22.11.2023
Lena Neuenkamp (University of Münster)
SEMINAR CANCELLED
29.11.2023
Caterina Penone
Linking regional and local diversity to understand community assembly processes
06.12.2023
Nadline Kjelsberg
Restoration: Success perception and the role of habitat quality for future perspectives
Sidney Friedrich
Anna Sassara
Alex Vial
13.12.2023
Tala Bürki and Martina Schönberg
Herbarium (dry collection and alcohol collection) 
Tatjana Wey
20.12.2023
Yvonne Künzi
How does land-use intensity affect the ability of temperate grasslands to resist and recover from increasingly severe droughts?
Fabienne Aebersold
Mila Moreno