Vortragsreihe Ökologie und Umweltforschung SS 2024
Donnerstag 12:15-13:45 H6, Geo
Datum | Vortragende*r | Titel |
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18.04.2024 | Dr. Dimitri Meier Ecological Microbiology, BayCEER | Survival, 'dormancy', and resuscitation of microorganisms in water-limited environments: insights from coastal salt flats and desert soil crusts [Abstract] |
17:00-18:00 18.04.2024 | Dr. Wiebke Finkler Department of Marketing, University of Otago | The Canvas of Change: Creative Marketing for Behaviour Change, Sustainability and Social Good [Abstract] |
25.04.2024 | Prof. Juan Lorite Moreno Botanical Department, University of Granada, Spain | Perspectives and challenges in the restoration and conservation of two isolated habitats: gypsum and cliffs [Abstract] |
16.05.2024 | Prof. Dr. Britta Planer-Friedrich & Prof. Dr. Stephan Clemens Environmental Geochemistry & Plant Physiology, BayCEER | Dimethylated thioarsenates: potentially dangerous hidden arsenic species in rice and rice products [Abstract] |
06.06.2024 | Dr. Anna Walentowitz Biogeography, BayCEER | Tracking plant diversity dynamics on islands over thousands of years [Abstract] |
Montag 10:15 10.06.2024 | Prof. Fang-Jie Zhao College of Resources and Environmental Sciences Nanjing Agricultural University, China | Arsenic biogeochemistry from paddy soil to rice grain [Abstract] |
13.06.2024 | Prof. Dr. Richard Phillips Department of Biology, Indiana University | Seeing the forest beneath the trees: Mycorrhizal fungi as trait integrators of ecosystem processes [Abstract] |
20.06.2024 | Dr. Sara König Department of Soil System Science, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research | It's the little things that count - how microbial dynamics affect soil funtions at the pedon scale [Abstract] |
27.06.2024 | Prof. Dr. Melanie Dammhahn Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Münster | Who takes the risk? Patterns and consequences of individual variation in landscapes of fear [Abstract] |
04.07.2024 | Dr. Tyson Terry Disturbance Ecology, BayCEER | How large-scale atmospheric trends affect resource availability for plants at small scales [Abstract] |
11.07.2024 | Prof. Dr. Anke C. Nölscher Atmospheric Chemistry, BayCEER | Atmosphere in transition: A molecular level perspective [Abstract] |
Das BayCEER-Kolloquium dient als interdisziplinäre Plattform für Studierende, Wissenschaftler*innen und Interessierte: während der Vorlesungszeit geben Gäste und Mitglieder des BayCEER Einblicke in ihre Forschung, die im Hörsaal und in lockerer Atmosphäre beim Postkolloquiums diskutiert werden.
- Programm Kolloquium Sommer 2024 (PDF)
- Kolloquiums-Newsletter für Interessierte
- Hinweise für Vortragende
- Hinweise für Einladende (PDF)
- Terminplanung kommende Semester und Vortragsarchiv