[Mitarbeiter.zoologie] Fwd: [MEMBERS] TODAY: Imran Khaliq from Ghazi University & WSL at the seminar series
Robert Paxton
robert.paxton at zoologie.uni-halle.de
Mi Jun 23 11:48:05 CEST 2021
Dear All,
For info, a talk today.
Robert
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> From: "Bowler, Diana" <diana.bowler at idiv.de>
> Subject: [MEMBERS] TODAY: Imran Khaliq from Ghazi University & WSL at the seminar series
> Date: 23 June 2021 at 11:27:39 CEST
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> Dear all,
> Today, we are pleased to welcome Imran Khaliq, Assistant Professor at Ghazi University, Pakistan and sabbatical Researcher at Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. His talk is hosted by ESS.
> Imran Khaliq
> “Biodiversity in a warming world: patterns of physiological thermal tolerances and warming related community turnover”
> Wednesday, 23 June 2021 at 1 pm
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> Remote :
> https://uni-leipzig.zoom.us/j/67094780275?pwd=Z0xtYndsTzRnVTFqbE5mV2hkT2F2Zz09 <https://uni-leipzig.zoom.us/j/67094780275?pwd=Z0xtYndsTzRnVTFqbE5mV2hkT2F2Zz09>
> Meeting ID: 670 9478 0275
> Passcode: 959594
> Abstract
> In a warming world, we face a challenging task to predict biodiversity responses and identify the most climate stressed taxa. Researchers are tackling this challenge by either conducting laboratory experiments or using already existing time-series data to quantify biodiversity change in response to climate change. I am using both approaches in my research to quantify species and community responses to the changing world. In my talk, I will share the results of experimentally measured thermal tolerance of > 15000 individuals of c.140 species belonging to four taxa (ants, grasshopper, beetles and spiders), along elevational gradients (200m to 3000m) in Pakistan. I assess whether the elevational patterns of thermal tolerances are consistent at species and community-levels. In the second part of my talk, I will present my analysis of warming related community turnover using time-series from freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems at regional and global scales
> Please disconnect your VPN if you are working remote, as it might cause connection issues with the meeting platform.
> We hope to see many of you there,
> Cheers,
> Diana
> Diana Bowler
> Postdoctoral Researcher
> Friedrich Schiller University Jena
> German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
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