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Lecture series in Ecology and Environmental Research SS 2011

Thursday 16:15-17:45 H6, Geo

DatelecturerTitle
H8
15:15-16:00
05.05.2011
Dr. George Perry
School of Environment & School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Stopping the Clock? Dynamics and Legacies of New Zealand's Initial Burning Period [Abstract]
H6
05.05.2011
Prof. Dr. Martin Beniston
Head of the Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Exploring shifts in water availability and use in the Alps in a warmer climate [Abstract]
H6
12.05.2011
Dr. Rolf Siegwolf
Paul-Scherrer-Institut, Villigen, Schweiz
Stabile Isotope in Jahrringen bieten mehr als nur Daten zur Klimarekonstruktion. Eine ökophysiologische Betrachtungsweise [Abstract]
H6
19.05.2011
Dr. Andreas Schindlbacher
Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape - BFW, Vienna, Austria
Experimental assessment of climate change effects on soil C - lessons from a manipulation experiment in Achenkirch, Austria [Abstract]
H6
26.05.2011
Prof. Dr. Markus Weiler
Institute of Hydrology, Center for Water Research, University of Freiburg
Only one isotopic water world: relevant processes at the soil-vegetation-atmosphere interface [Abstract]
H6
09.06.2011
Dr. Dennis Otieno
Department of Plant Ecology, Universität Bayreuth
Controls on carbon flows and seasonal biomass dynamics in grassland ecosystems from tropical to sub arctic/alpine regions [Abstract]
ABSAGE
16.06.2011
Dr. Ines Mügler
Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena
ABSAGE wegen Krankheit [Abstract]
H11, NW I
30.06.2011
Prof. Dr. Christian-D. Schönwiese
Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M.
Klimawandel und Extremereignisse - Eine statistische Perspektive [Abstract]
H6
21.07.2011
Prof. Ken Albrecht
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Agriculture
Intercropping Maize and Kura Clover (Trifolium): A sustainable System for Feed and Biofuel Production [Abstract]

The BayCEER Colloquium serves as an interdisciplinary platform for students, academics and interested citizens: during the lecture period, guests and members of BayCEER give insights into their research, which can then be discussed in plenary and in a relaxed atmosphere during the post-colloquium.

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