Biota
Internacional Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Conservation Symposium Versão em português
November 10th, 2008
8h45 |
Welcome and symposium opening |
9h00 |
Explaining geographic gradients of species richness |
9h30 |
Scratching the surface of the Abominable |
10h00 |
Reproductive strategies in Cerrado plants: outcrossing vs. apomixis and the organization of plant-pollinator interaction webs in Central Brazil |
10h30 |
Coffee Break |
11h00 |
Extinction risk analysis and biodiversity conservation |
11h30 |
The different outcomes of hybridization in distylous primroses |
12h00 |
General discussion |
12h30 |
Lunch |
14h00 |
Deciphering the history of Amazonian diversity |
14h30 |
Biogeography, a case for microbes in marine environments |
15h00 |
Species and interaction diversity in plants and phytophagous insects |
15h30 |
Coffee Break |
16h00 |
Niche modelling of Western Palearctic birds migrating within Africa to guide conservation decisions |
16h30 |
Niche modelling of Western Palearctic birds migrating within Africa to guide conservation decisions |
17h00 |
Biodiversity patterns and processes in southern South America through comparative phylogeography |
17h30 |
General discussion |
18h00 |
Cocktail |
November 11th
8h45 |
Welcome |
9h00 |
Twenty first century science-policy related to biodiversity is based on four main pillars: research, monitoring, assessment and policy |
9h30 |
Taxonomy at the crossroads of user needs, methods and technology |
10h00 |
Prospects for monitoring genetic and phylogenetic diversity at large spatial scales |
10h30 |
Coffee Break |
11h00 |
Phenotypic change and population persistence in a changing environment |
11h30 |
TBA |
12h00 |
The participation of Brazil at the CBD |
12h30 |
Symposium closure and general discussion |
13h00 |
Lunch |