Symposium: Trait-based ecology, climate change research and conservation: an environmental space perspective
Date:
Location:
WSL Birmensdorf, Englersaal
Organised by:
Biodiversity Center, WSL
Speakers:
Various speakers (see below)
Moderators:
Catherine H. Graham, Elisa Barreto
Languages:
English
Type of event:
Presentations and colloquia
Audience:
Anyone interested in the topics
The WSL-Eawag Biodiversity Center is pleased to announce the half-day symposium on the intersection of trait-based ecology, climate change research, and conservation through the lens of climate space. This is a public event, open to all interested participants.
Ever since Aristotle suggested that the distributions of organisms were influenced by environmental factors and Humboldt travelled the world observing dramatic differences in species richness depending on climate, scientists have been keenly aware that climate strongly influences the distribution and persistence of species on earth. With on-going climate change, understanding the relationship between species and climate has taken on a new urgency. Given its importance, researchers have started to focus specifically on climate and to study biodiversity directly in climate space. Formally defined, climate space is a state space of climate conditions where biodiversity patterns and processes can be studied. This state space is built from climate conditions from the study region of interest from global to regional, with the reciprocal relationship between species geographic distribution and its climatic niche being known as Hutchinson’s duality. This symposium features a series of 12-minute presentations exploring the intersection of trait-based ecology, climate change research, and conservation through the lens of climate space.
* This symposium is part of a workshop bringing together international experts to explore trait-based ecology, climate change, and conservation through the lens of environmental space. We have up to five positions available for researchers at all career stages from WSL and EAWAG. More information available here.
Confirmed speakers ¶
Additional speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL
Talk: Biodiversity patterns redefined in environmental space
Stonybrook University, USA
Talk: A time-integrated view of climate contiguity and its role in shaping species communities
University of Texas, USA
Talk: Ecometric perspectives on biodiversity structure in environmental space
Thiago Rangel
Universidade Federal de Goiás, BR
Talk: A perspective on mechanistic models and enviromental space
University College London, UK
Talk: TBA
Sofía Galván
Universidade de Vigo, ES
Talk: Classic hypotheses of area, time, and climatic stability fall short in explaining high tropical species richness
Iñigo Rubio
Institute of Microbiology, CZ
Talk: Do climate and its geography explain tetrapod functional diversity?
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research WSL
Talk: Trait-environment relationships in environmental space
Registration ¶
The event will be held in a hybrid format and is open to everyone (WSL/EAWAG staff members & external participants).
- In-person attendance:
Online attendance: the Teams link will be published closer to the event.
The symposium is supported by the WSL-Eawag Biodiversity Center and the Swiss National Science Foundation.