[Mitarbeiter.zoologie] Fwd: Fwd: Invitation to seminar talks E. Motivans and L. Zoller, September 21, UFZ - Community Ecology
Simon Tragust
simon.tragust at zoologie.uni-halle.de
Mo Sep 17 08:41:29 CEST 2018
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Betreff: Fwd: Invitation to seminar talks E. Motivans and L. Zoller,
September 21, UFZ - Community Ecology
Datum: Fri, 14 Sep 2018 11:53:12 +0200
Von: Robert Paxton <robert.paxton at zoologie.uni-halle.de>
An: Simon Tragust <simon.tragust at zoologie.uni-halle.de>
Dear Simon,
I’m sorry for the disturbance. Could you please send this message on to
‘mitarbeiter’ as I tried and it bounced. Thank you,
Robert
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Sonja Knapp <sonja.knapp at ufz.de <mailto:sonja.knapp at ufz.de>>
> *Subject: **Invitation to seminar talks E. Motivans and L. Zoller,
> September 21, UFZ - Community Ecology*
> *Date: *14 September 2018 at 11:19:28 CEST
> *T*Dear colleagues,
>
>
> we cordially invite you to our next department seminar, which will
> take place Friday, 2018/9/21, 10:00 am, in the lecture room at UFZ
> Halle, ground floor. We'll have two PhD students presenting their work:
>
> *Elena Motivans (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research
> (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig and Department of Community Ecology,
> Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ): /Unraveling
> plant-pollinator networks across land use gradients
>
> /Leana Zoller (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research
> (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig and Martin-Luther-University
> Halle-Wittenberg): /A glimpse into the past: a comparison of historic
> and present-day plant-pollinator interactions at high northern latitudes
> / *
>
> **You will also find this information in the attached invitation
> ("Seminar_Community_Ecology_UFZ_2018-September.pdf") and at our
> Webpages: German <http://www.ufz.de/index.php?de=5217>/ English
> <http://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=5217>.
>
> Also, please find the abstracts of the two talks at the end of this
> e-mail.
>
> On behalf of UFZ - Community Ecology,
> Sincerely,
> Sonja Knapp
>
>
> *Abstract E. Motivans
> *Countries in Eastern Europe still contain many extensively managed
> meadows with a wealth of insect and plant diversity. Currently, many
> of these meadows are faced with land use changes. Therefore, it is
> essential to gather baseline data about pollination networks and
> services to inform management decisions. This current project seeks to
> uncover the importance of pollinator interactions by utilizing
> different techniques, such as molecular analysis, flow cytometry and
> morphological identification, to identify pollinators and assess their
> importance in pollination. The research questions include (1) finding
> the difference in pollination network structure between different
> land-use types and (2) comparing visitation networks to pollen
> transport networks.
>
> **Abstract L. Zoller
> **The majority of the world´s plants rely on animal pollinators for
> reproduction, making pollination a key ecosystem service for the
> maintenance of natural and cultivated plant communities. However,
> pollinators are experiencing a severe global decline. Amongst other
> anthropogenic drivers, climate change is considered responsible for
> this decline. In arctic and mountainous regions, climate change is
> projected to be especially pronounced. Understanding the impact of
> climate change on ecosystems is challenging, since the effects may
> take decades to transpire. We aim to overcome that challenge by using
> a historical dataset collected by F. Silén in the summers of
> 1895-1900. He recorded flower visitors of 87 different plant species
> in the surroundings of Kittilä, Finland, providing us with a valuable
> insight on plant-pollinator interactions from over a century ago. In
> my talk I´m going to give you a broad overview of the project, where
> we resample plant-pollinator interaction networks in Kittilä and
> compare them with the historical data in order to explore the changes
> that occurred during the last century in plant-pollinator networks in
> high northern latitudes.**
> **
> --
> Dr. Sonja Knapp
> Department Biozönoseforschung
> Department of Community Ecology
>
> Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ
> Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
> Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4 / 06120 Halle (Saale) / Germany
> phone +49 345 558 5308 / Fax +49 345 558 5329
> sonja.knapp at ufz.de /http://www.ufz.de
>
>
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