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Wednesday, December 16 • 10:30am - 11:30am
Speed talks | Présentations éclair: Trophic interactions 2 | Interactions trophiques 2

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5 min per presentation (3 min presentation + 2 min questions)
  • 10h35-10h40 : Aliénor Stahl - Predicting the abundance of lake fish from foodweb structure: Theory, empirical patterns and consequences for fish stocking impacts
  • 10h40-10h45 : ANNULÉ
  • 10h45-10h50: Antonio Rodriguez-Campbell - Untangling drivers of species interaction strength: a standardized experiment from Alaska to Argentina
  • 10h50-10h55 : Dominique Caron - Faire beaucoup avec «peu»: Reconstruction d’un vaste réseau trophique avec une quantité limitée de données


Speakers
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Aliénor Stahl

Student Speaker | Étudiant.e
I will be presenting the main goals of the first two chapters of my PhD. They focus on predicting the abundance of lake fish from food web structure. The first chapter is a proof-of-concept and the second one is an application to a known dataset, combined with a comparison of several... Read More →
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Antonio Rodriguez-Campbell

Student Speaker | Étudiant.e
Darwin theorized that species interaction intensity increases towards the Tropics and lowland ecosystems, leading to important implications for conservation under climate change. These biotic interactions are often measured with predation rates on seeds and occasionally invertebrates... Read More →
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Dominique Caron

Student Speaker | Étudiant.e
Le maintien de l’intégrité des écosystèmes passe par la protection des organismes vivants, mais également le réseau d’interactions reliant ceux-ci. Malheureusement, les données d’interactions entre espèces sont souvent rares, biaisées et hautement incertaines. Il est... Read More →


Wednesday December 16, 2020 10:30am - 11:30am EST
Room 2 | Salle 2