Linking Community and Ecosystem Ecology (LINKECOL)

LINKECOL Final Conference

In order to mark the end of the LINKECOL Programme which has fostered research in Europe at the interface between community ecology, evolutionary ecology, and ecosystem ecology since 1999, a final conference entitled “Linking community and ecosystem ecology: recent advances and future challenges”, took place on 18-21 May 2004 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.  This event was a major opportunity to synthesise recent advances and to identify future challenges in this area.

See below for the General Conference Programme and Conference Workshop List.

For further information consult the conference web site Go to Website or contact the local organiser

AnnaTravesetE-Mail
CSICInstituto Mediterraneo de Estudios AvanzadosNatural ResourcesEsporles (Mallorca)Spain

Conference Programme

 

Monday 17 May 2004

17.00-19.00

Registration

 

 

 

Tuesday 18 May 2004

08.00-08.50

Registration (contd.)

08.50-09.00

A. Traveset: Welcome

09.00-09.30

M. Loreau: General Introduction

09.30-10.15

A. Hector: Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: lessons from recent experiments

10.15-11.00

J. Bever: Interactions between aboveground and belowground components

11.00-11.30

Coffee/tea break

11.30-12.15

F. Berendse: Changes in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning driven by extrinsic factors

12.15-13.00

J. Peñuelas: From individual ecophysiology to community and ecosystem ecology in the study of life responses to climatic and atmospheric changes

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-15.00

Poster session

15.00-16.30

6 talks (15’ each) by young scientists

16.30-17.00

Coffee/tea break

17.00-17.45

M. Williamson: Factors that determine biological invasions

17.45-18.30

M. Scheffer: Theoretical advances at the interface between community, evolutionary and ecosystem ecology

 

 

 

Wednesday 19 May 2004

09.00-09.45

R. Sterner: Ecological stoichiometry as integrating perspectives

09.45-10.30

J. Brown (to be confirmed): Ecological energetics as integrating perspectives

10.30-11.00

Coffee/tea break

11.00-12.00

4 talks (15’ each) by young scientists

12.00-12.45

J. Bascompte: Linking biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research and food-web and interaction-web research: theory and data set analyses

12.45-13.30

P. Morin: Linking biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research and food-web and interaction-web research: experiments

13.30-15.00

Lunch

15.00-18.00

Parallel Workshops 1 - Session 1

 

WS1: Mutualistic networks (Chaired by J. Bascompte)

 

WS2: Biodiversity and community assemblage (Chaired by A. Troumbis)

 

WS3: Linking ecophysiology with ecosystem processes: the challenge of scaling interactions and indirect effects (Chaired by F. Valladares)

 

WS4: Linking terrestrial invasions to ecological theory (Chaired by M. Vilà)

 

 

 

Thursday 20 May 2004

09.00-11.00

Parallel Workshops 1 - Session 2

 

WS1: Mutualistic networks (Chaired by J. Bascompte)

 

WS2: Biodiversity and community assemblage (Chaired by A. Troumbis)

 

WS3: Linking ecophysiology with ecosystem processes: the challenge of scaling interactions and indirect effects (Chaired by F. Valladares)

 

WS4: Linking terrestrial invasions to ecological theory (Chaired by M. Vilà)

11.00-11.30

Coffee/tea break

11.30-12.15

D. Tilman: Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms of coexistence and community assembly processes as drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

12.15-13.00

U. Dieckmann: The need and potential for evolutionary thinking in ecosystem ecology

13.00-14.30

Lunch

14.30-15.15

R. Dirzo: Human impacts on natural ecosystems and consequences for the conservation of ecological processes

15.15-18.15

Parallel Workshops 2 - Session 1

 

WS5: Linking evolutionary and ecosystem ecology (Chaired by U. Dieckmann)

 

WS6: Overcoming classical categorization: the case of the mutualism-antagonism gradient (Chaired by R. Medel)

 

WS7: Ecosysem connectivity at multiple scales (Chaired by S. Hawkins)

 

WS8: The science-policy interface (Chaired by J. Sayer)

 

 

 

Friday 21 May 2004

09.00-11.00

Parallel Workshops 2 - Session 2

 

WS5: Linking evolutionary and ecosystem ecology (Chaired by U. Dieckmann)

 

WS6: Overcoming classical categorization: the case of the mutualism-antagonism gradient (Chaired by R. Medel)

 

WS7: Ecosysem connectivity at multiple scales (Chaired by S. Hawkins)

 

WS8: The science-policy interface (Chaired by J. Sayer)

11.00-11.30

Coffee/tea break

11.30-12.15

C. Perrings: From ecosystem processes to ecosystem services: socio-economic implications of community and ecosystem ecology.  Economic perspective.

12.15-13.00

J. Bengtsson: From ecosystem processes to ecosystem services: socio-economic implications of community and ecosystem ecology.  Ecological perspective.

13.00-14.30

Lunch

14.30-15.45

Workshop Reports

16.45-16.30

J. Sayer: Science-policy interface (provisional title)

16.30-17.00

M. Loreau: Closure

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Conference Workshops

Workshop 1 - Mutualistic networks
Chair: Jordi Bascompte
(Estación Biológica de Doñana, Spain)

Speakers and topics:
Jordi Bascompte (Spain): Plant-animal interactions: a network approach
Pedro Jordano (Spain): Keystone species and the structure and topology of complex plant-frugivore mutualisms
Jens Olesen (Denmark): Temporal dynamics of 1- and 2 mode pollination networks - example: Zackenberg, NE. Greenland
Thomas Lewinsohn: A network view of plant-herbivore systems
Diego Vázquez: Species abundance patterns and the structure of species interaction networks

Workshop 2 - Biodiversity and community assemblage
Chair: Andreas Troumbis
(University of the Aegean, Greece)

Speakers and topics: (titles of talks to be confirmed)
Bertrand Schmid (Switzerland): Biotope space, biodiversity and ecosystem performance
David Raffaelli (United Kingdom): Functional type diversity and ecosystem function in aquatic webs
Francisco Sánchez-Piñero (Spain): Community dynamics at the landscape level: Direct and indirect effects of marine input on island food webs
Giorgios Kokkoris (Greece): Assembly mechanics, community properties and regional species pools.

Workshop 3 - Linking ecophysiology with ecosystem processes: the challenge of scaling interactions and indirect effects
Chair: Fernando Valladares (Centro de Estudios Medioambientales, Madrid, Spain)

Speakers and topics:
Erwin Dreyer (France): Molecular ecophysiology, linking genes to plant performance
Howard Griffiths (United Kingdom): Stable isotopes in leaf, canopy and atmosphere: how 13C and 18O provide discriminating signals across contrasting timescales
Joao Santos Pereira (Portugal): Vanishing and unpredictable water supply, linking plant stress and ecosystem performance
Fernando Valladares (Spain): Interactions between light and other ecological factors in a changing world: the plant perspective of counterintuitive situations

Workshop 4- Linking terrestrial invasions to ecological theory
Chair: Montserrat Vilà
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)

Speakers and topics:
Petr Pysek (Czech Republic): Succession, colonization and invasion
Harald Auge (Germany): Evolution of plant invasions
Daniel Sol (Spain): Can we predict the outcome of alien introductions? Progress in invasion ecology of birds
Montserrat Vilà (Spain): Linking functional traits with impacts of invasions

Workshop 5 - Linking evolutionary and ecosystem ecology
Chair: Ulf Dieckmann (Institut for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria)

Speakers and topics: topics to be confirmed
Sebastian Diehl (Germany): Evolution of omnivory
Hiroshi Ito (Japan): Food-web evolution• Charles Ofria (USA): Artificial ecosystem evolution
Colleen T. Webb (USA): Evolution-driven extinctions

Workshop 6 - Overcoming classical categorization: the case of the mutualism-antagonis, gradient
Chair: Rodrigo Medel
(Universidad de Chile)

Speakers and topics:
José M. Gómez: Ecological and evolutionary effects of herbivores in the interactions between pollinators and plants
Sharon Strauss: Ecological costs may constrain plant responses to selection from herbivores and pollinators
Rodrigo Medel: Mutualism-mediated host-parasite coevolution
Francisco I. Pugnaire: The balance of interactions among plants and spatial patterns
Ragan Callaway: The facilitation-competition gradient.

Workshop 7 - Ecosystem connectivity at multiple scales
Chair: Steve Hawkins

Speakers and topics: to be confirmed
Anthony Richardson (United Kingdom): Oceanic ecosystem connectivity at large scales
Steve Hawkins & Paul Somerfield (United Kingdom): Connectivity in coastal ecosystems: exchange of propagules and material across habitat patches
Paul Giller & Guy Woodward (Ireland): Ecosystem connectivity in freshwaters – the four dimensions of streams and rivers
Andrew Gonzalez (Canada): Species extinction, abundance and biomass dynamics in fragmented habitats

Workshop 8 - The science-policy interface

Chair: Jeff Sayer (WWF International)

Speakers and topics:
John Young (United Kingdom): Bridging research and policy: context, evidence and links
Adeline Kroll (Spain): The construction of European policy – the role of knowledge transfer in the political process
Jaime Amézaga (United Kingdom): Providing research support for policies in the make – the ERMITE experience
Carlos Duarte (Spain): Regime shifts in ecosystem and thresholds of environmental sustainability

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