Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 19/June/2024 | |||
7:30am - 8:00am |
Morning Dance Lessons Location: Via Irnerio, 42 |
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8:30am - 6:30pm |
Slide Center 19/06: Slide Center Location: Room Q - Belmeloro Complex |
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8:30am - 7:00pm |
Registration 19/06: Registration and Information Desk Location: Registration Desk |
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9:00am - 10:00am |
Plenary: Clive Spash: Co-opting Conservation: Biodiversity Economics & the Financialisation of Nature Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: John Piccolo |
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10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel session 19A: Contributed session: Area-based conservation II Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Arash Ghoddousi Mapping global biodiversity hotspots for terrestrial vertebrates The socioeconomic predictors of biodiversity threats at the global scale Harnessing species-level data to support post-2020 ecosystem extent mapping |
Parallel session 19B: Contributed session: Methods II Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Uri Roll Uncovering past and present fish growth dynamics using a coupled structural, microchemical and geochronological approach on otoliths Data integration improves monitoring efficiency for threatened tropical mammals Modelling the occupancy of forest grouse at multiple spatial scales to improve habitat management in the boreal landscape Complementary hotspots of endangered species and habitats in Austria: a baseline for PA expansions and restoration |
Parallel session 19C: Contributed session: Agroecology II Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Francisco Moreira Skylark abundance in two different agricultural landscapes: exploring the interplay of habitat composition, crop diversity, and in-field factors Birds and insects diversity in agroforestry systems of the Swiss Jura mountains Exploring bird diversity in olive agroforestry systems at local, landscape and seasonal scales Breeding biology of Yellow Wagtails in a restored grassland and marsh system |
Parallel session 19D: Contributed session: People & Nature III Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Heini Kujala Desert tourism pressure on wildlife around natural water sources “Milking the lions”: conservation performance payments in eastern and southern Africa Cashing in, or selling out? Measuring attitudes towards market-oriented conservation in non-expert audiences. A framework for understanding the experience of nature through cognitive mapping |
Parallel session 19E: Contributed session: Policy & Governance I Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Andrea Cristiano Bridging gaps: citizen science contributions to wild pollinator conservation in NATURA 2000 parks Perceptions on climate and biodiversity during an energy crisis on social media How conservationists may positively affect mass and social media framing of biodiversity |
Parallel session 19F: Contributed session: Genetics & Evolution II Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Brady Mattsson Predation by the European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) has species-specific effects on the ecology and evolution of bumblebees Population Genomics of oil-collecting bees in a threatened tropical biodiversity hotspot Enhancing honeybee conservation through gut microbiota insights Defining the evolutionary footprint for an evocentric conservation |
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Parallel session 19G: Contributed session: IAS I Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Dino Biancolini Conservation priorities for functionally unique and specialized terrestrial vertebrates endangered by biological invasions Dealing with uncertainty and conflicting objectives in the control of invasive species Marsh frog invasions across Europe: multiple lineages, ecological opportunism, risk and conservation perspectives Impact of introduced fish on the Eurasian water shrew Neomys fodiens Pennant (1771) populations in alpine high mountain lakes |
Parallel session 19H: Contributed session: Biodiversity II Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Emma-Liina Marjakangas Re-evaluating the importance of threatened species in maintaining global phytoregions The functional role of rare species The global biomass of mammals since 1850 Influence of the physical and acoustic landscape on insect song |
Parallel session 19I: Contributed session: Biodiversity VI Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Michelle Henley Prioritising Functionally Distinct and Globally Endangered (FuDGE) sharks for conservation action Where’s the catch? Understanding spatio-temporal patterns of elasmobranch bycatch in the central-west coast of India Sharks on the Menu: An assessment of the Consumption of Elasmobranchs in Sri Lanka A review of ‘flatshark’ ecology and conservation: Identifying knowledge gaps and research priorities for some of the world’s most threatened fishes |
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11:00am - 12:00pm |
Coffee break with poster display Location: Zoology Museum |
Coffee break Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex |
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12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 19A 2: Contributed session: Area-based conservation III Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Heini Kujala Are protected areas effectively tracking threats to terrestrial biodiversity? A multispecies trait-based landscape connectivity assessment suggests establishing priorities for connectivity restoration in Europe A multitaxonomic assessment of Natura 2000 effectiveness across European biogeographic regions Representativeness of Natura 2000 protected areas with respect to the diversity of groundwater Crustacea Copepoda in Europe |
Parallel sessions 19B 2: Contributed session: Methods III Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Uri Roll Chronicles of spectral diversity: unraveling plant alpha and beta diversity in grasslands through a multitemporal lens Availability and usability of airborne laser scanning data in conservation biology Multi-taxa habitat suitability and connectivity maps to inform local communities Atlas based JSDMs to evaluate French protected areas and green corridors performance for insect conservation: the case of Occitanian Butterflies |
Parallel sessions 19C 2: Contributed session: Agroecology III Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Francisco Moreira Pollinators enhance the production of a superior strawberry – A global review and meta-analysis Contribution of agricultural fields for conservation of arthropod populations Using digital yellow water traps for continuous pollen beetle monitoring in diversified agricultural landscapes with pesticide reduction strategies LIFE4Pollinators: a challenging project to improve awareness among key stakeholders towards the conservation of wild pollinators |
Parallel sessions 19D 2: Contributed session: People & Nature IV Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Carlos Bautista Does supplementary feeding change the home range size in terrestrial mammals? Using TrailGuard AI as an early-warning system for local forest staff and communities to promote human-elephant coexistence in Jhargram, West Bengal The role of wildlife-human interactions in modelling communities Interactions between livestock guarding dogs and wildlife in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania |
Parallel sessions 19I 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity VIII Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Chair: E J Milner-gulland Demographic effects of Eurasian lynx population reinforcement: a case study from the Dinaric Mountains and South-Eastern Alps Human impact influences Eurasian lynx foraging ecology at various spatial scales Behavior of brown bears under fluctuating resource availability The density of meso and macro mammals in a Marsican bear corridor of the Central Apennines |
Parallel sessions 19F 2: Contributed session: Genetics & Evolution III Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Ettore Fedele Estimating Ne for the Global Biodiversity Framewok through proxies: how far can we go? Unlocking Europe's hidden species diversity: a molecular phylogenetic study of the European lesser blind mole rats and its conservation consequences Conservation genomics of a neglected European mammal, the garden dormouse Lack of population differentiation of common tern (Sterna hirundo) populations in Europe |
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Parallel sessions 19G 2: Contributed session: IAS II Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Stephen Venn The impact of invasive tree species on temperate forest natural regeneration Plant invasions in grasslands of Switzerland: invaders, spatial patterns and effects on biodiversity The ecological footprint of outdoor activities: Factors affecting human-vectored seed dispersal on clothing Hitchhiking seeds: the role of off-road vehicles in seed dispersal in protected areas |
Parallel sessions 19H 2: Contributed session: Biodiversity III Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Emma-Liina Marjakangas The ecological consequences of treescape expansion through planting and natural colonisation Plasticity in resource selection along anthropogenic gradients Ecological plasticity of charophytes across a latitudinal gradient (southern Italy-Egypt) and its implications for conservation Climate and land use explain mid-elevation declines in open-land birds |
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1:00pm - 2:30pm |
Lunch Event 19 1: SCB Italy Chapter annual meeting (Michela Pacifici) Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Agenda of the event: - Renewal of board members in autumn - Early Career Researcher Conference 2025 - Activity plan for next year - AOB |
Lunch Event 19 2: Communicating Conservation Status to Policy: Pros and cons about the 30% protection needs of land, sea and inland waters (Hanna-Kaisa Lakka and Ragnhildur Guðmundsdóttir) Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Survey Communicating Conservation Status to Policy: Pros and cons about the 30% protection needs of land, sea and inland waters: https://link.webropol.com/s/conservation30by30 Abstract: The Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) calls for a whole-of-society approach for urgent and transformative change to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. Concurrently, many EU and UN countries face a serious conservation challenge: How to protect 30 % of land, sea and inland water in the best way and how to fulfil the other Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework targets? |
Lunch Event 19 3: SCB Nordic Chapter (Ewa Orlikowska) Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex |
Lunch Break 19/06: Lunch Break Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex |
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2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Symposium 139: Looking back to move forward: the potential of historical ecology for the future of biodiversity conservation Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Laetitia M. Navarro Chair: Miguel Clavero Shifting the conservation baseline with historical data: implications for decision making Spy Satellites for Ecology and Conservation Unveiling the biodiversity conservation potential of mining centuries old written sources The importance of multidisciplinary research in historical ecology: the case of the black francolin (Francolinus francolinus) Circling back: To head into the future of whales’ conservation we must go back in time The IUCN Green Status of Species: assessing species recovery against historical baselines |
Symposium 125: Advancing biodiversity monitoring for achieving Europe's Sustainable Development Goals: a visionary approach Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Henrique Pereira Chair: Martina Viti Chair: Néstor Fernández Chair: Alejandra Morán Ordóñez EBVs to support policy and management in Europe Bottlenecks in European biodiversity information flows Assessing monitoring gaps towards the production of Essential Biodiversity Variables in Europe Toward an optimal biodiversity monitoring network for Europe: a comparative analysis of sampling designs for robust monitoring Connecting stakeholders for biodiversity: a european network Conservation of Mediterranean marine benthic biodiversity through innovative, integrative, and standardized methods |
Symposium 148-1: Pollination in agricultural systems Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Costanza Geppert Chair: Romina Rader Landscape and climate effects on pollinator diversity and their traits: how to increase the diversity of agricultural landscapes? Pesticides and pollination; from impacts to mitigation Consequences of using managed bumblebees for pollination on wild bees Effects of urban agriculture on pollinator species-habitat networks A global meta-analysis on the contribution of animal pollination to food crop quality Evaluating the impact of pollinator efficacy and interactions on pollination services |
Symposium 130: Sustainable land use: biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services in Mediterranean agroforestry systems Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Bea Maas Chair: Giacomo Santini Linking biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service management in Mediterranean olive cultivation landscapes Why bats need sustainable farmland, and why sustainable farmland needs bats Biodiversity drivers and ecological services in agroecosystems: insights from birds, bats and apples. Scale dependency of biodiversity-friendly land management - a FRAMEWORK case study Disentangling trophic relationships in agroecosystems for sustainable management: lessons from ants |
Symposium 153-1: Peoples and natures for a transformative change Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Marco Malavasi Chair: Mihnea Tanasescu Chair: Simonetta Bagella Understanding biodiversity: the role of the plurality of meanings Bird migration and nesting in time: designing for nonhuman temporalities Integrating palliative approach into conservation sciences: questioning the crisis paradigm Flourishing diversity along sacred paths: unveiling habitat conservation through remote sensing analysis in the Henro Pilgrimage, Shikoku, Japan Restorative perceptions of natural soundscapes: Relationships with acoustic complexity and anthropogenic noise |
Symposium 140: The molecular carol: past, present and future of molecular tools in Conservation Biology Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Miguel Baltazar-Soares Chair: Melanie Jany Heckwolf Chair: Alice Balard The eDNA analysis in conservation An integrative framework for Dark Taxa biodiversity assessment at scale: a case study using Megaselia (Diptera, Phoridae). The Turtle Project de-siloes science and innovation for the protection of sea turtles ORG.one: supporting rapid sequencing of any endangered species, anywhere, by anyone Epigenetics as a new biomarker of stressors in conservation research An epigenetic toolbox for conservation biologists |
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Symposium 114-1: Biodiversity loss and zoonotic disease risk: Exploring One Health linkages and synergies in conservation Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Andrea Tonelli Chair: Hubert Cheung Chair: Moreno Di Marco Environmental aspects of zoonotic disease emergence: opportunities and risks for biodiversity conservation Comparison of three approaches to wildlife vaccination and working with farmers to tackle a major livestock disease in the UK Identifying global hotspots of mammal-borne viruses of high public health priority An ecological approach to the assessment of zoonotic risk exposure Testing associations between West Nile Virus circulation in Culex mosquitoes and avian biodiversity in Emilia-Romagna, Italy Prototypical epidemiological modelling of Disease X infections spreading along different environmental pathways |
Symposium 129: Mapping renewable energy development for biodiversity conservation Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Jacopo Cerri Chair: Andrea Santangeli Long-term direct and indirect effects of wind energy development on birds Collision risk mapping and validation with long-term mortality data reveal current and future wind energy development impact on sensitive species Impacts of wind power farms on biodiversity: interspecific and spatial variation in collision mortality for European birds and bats. Mapping rapid renewable energy development in the Mediterranean: challenges and potential solutions Marine renewable energy: more evidence required |
Symposium 149-1: Mobilising knowledge for conservation policy and action Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Marine Robuchon Chair: Laura Bosco Chair: Irene Guerrero Proposing indicators for the Global Biodiversity Framework: preparation, output and next steps for the phylogenetic diversity indicators From science to policy: the long journey of genetic diversity indicators Towards evidence-based implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework: challenges for African, Caribbean and Pacific countries Which conservation actions have led to reductions in species extinction risk? Mining threats in high-level biodiversity conservation policies Beyond Baba Dioum's words: unpacking the relationship between biodiversity knowledge and conservation attitudes |
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Symposium 168: Social and ecological values: Charting a course forward to 2030 for SCB Europe Location: Room L - Belmeloro Complex Chair: John Piccolo Chair: Sanna Maria Stålhammar Chair: Robert Alistair Montgomery Situating labour in conservation science and policy Narratives of connections to nature in protected landscapes Quantifying higher education student responses to conservation courses diversified with social and ecological justice content Ecological and social justice should proceed hand-in-hand in conservation |
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4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Tea break and poster display Location: Zoology Museum |
Tea break 19/06: Tea break Location: Catering Points - Belmeloro Complex |
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4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Symposium 108: Sustaining forest ecosystems: exploring ecological connectivity for biodiversity Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Katharina Lapin Seed dispersal networks in regenerating forest fragments in Brazil Does fragmentation support plant invasions? It’s in the matrix – a less fragmented landscape promotes both presence and abundance of conservation relevant species. Mammal-informed restoration: LDA insights in Sarawak's oil palm landscapes |
Symposium 133: Advancing biodiversity monitoring for achieving Europe's Sustainable Development Goals: a visionary approach Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Clara Tattoni Exploring the role of vegetation height heterogeneity through remote sensing information for biodiversity estimation Monitoring aerial biodiversity using a network of small-scale biological radars Past, present and future of EU priority habitats, example from the Alps Advancing bat conservation: insights from automatic acoustic long-term monitoring in the Italian Alps Classification performance in camera trap photos varies across citizen science, artificial intelligence, class types, and environment |
Symposium 148-2: Pollination in agricultural systems Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Costanza Geppert Chair: Romina Rader Agricultural intensification at local and landscape scale impacts sweet cherry production through altered pollination services The outcome of interactions among flower visitors on Australian berry farms Addressing pollination deficits on smallholder farms in India through floral interventions Does pollinator conservation promote environmental co-benefits? Incorporating biodiversity, pollination and other ecosystem service metrics into industry sustainability reporting Revisiting the importance of pollinators for world crops |
Symposium 171: Protected area planning and management in Italy Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Carlo Rondinini Chair: Diletta Santovito “Gimme shelter”: insights into the role of artificial aquatic sites for amphibian conservation and future directions of management Mediterranean islands and protected areas towards the 2030 Biodiversity Targets Conservation gaps of Natura 2000 (N2k) network in preserving European Habitat: an accurate prioritization is needed. Integrating marine connectivity in the maritime spatial planning of Italian seas High-resolution climatic projections for Italian tetrapods Contribution of Italian roadless areas to nature conservation targets |
Symposium 153-2: Peoples and natures for a transformative change Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Seeds of Change: Unveiling the transformative potential of a gardening citizen science intervention for insect conservation The components and traits of urban nature that contribute to mental wellbeing Environmental memory in Ferlo : nostalgia might favor local biodiversity knowledge and conservation will |
Symposium 141: Managing hybridizing populations: threats or opportunities for conservation? Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Ettore Randi Chair: Marco Musiani Wolf-dog hybridization and introgression in the Dinaric-Balkan region of southeastern Europe Hybridization, introgression, and conservation genetics of European wildcats Impact of hybridization and genetic introgression on the long term survival of the critically endangered European mink (Mustela lutreola). Endangered hybrid swarms of caribou: glacial, interglacial climates, adaptation and current threats. Forgotten in the pond: hybridization with alien taxa induces polyploidization in native water frogs |
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Symposium 114-2: Biodiversity loss and zoonotic disease risk: Exploring One Health linkages and synergies in conservation Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Andrea Tonelli Chair: Hubert Cheung Chair: Moreno Di Marco Improving wildlife trade governance and reducing spillover risk go hand-in-hand Exploring the link between habitat richness and tick-borne encephalitis risk in Europe. Ecosystem integrity and the risk of emerging zoonotic diseases Tick bite risk and mammal and bird specices diveristy; disease ecology in a host species poor area of Europe |
Symposium 119: Birds and renewables: from movement data to management and conservation actions Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: João Paulo Silva Chair: Ana Teresa Marques How can movement ecology help assess and prevent impacts of renewables? From animal GPS-tracking to predictive maps: Guiding spatial planning for renewable infrastructures Predicting and mapping hotspots of bird collision risk with energy infrastruture across Europe and Northern Africa Tracking the skies: Quantifying the spatio-temporal dynamics of vulture survival in Europe Characterising the impacts of renewable energy on animal movement |
Symposium 149-2: Mobilising knowledge for conservation policy and action Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Marine Robuchon Chair: Laura Bosco Chair: Irene Guerrero Introducing the progress monitoring tools of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 Scenario-making for supporting the EU Biodiversity Strategy Towards an EU Biodiversity Observation Centre to consolidate biodiversity knowledge for conservation policy and action Mobilizing knowledge for the Common Agricultural Policy and the EU Biodiversity Strategy: an expert perspective |
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Symposium 172: Invasive species aware by 2030 Location: Room L - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Ewa H. Orlikowska Chair: Yves P. Klinger The current and future spread of alien species Plants on ‘the Union list’ of EU regulation 1143/2014, how does is work in real life. Plant invasion risk: threats to protected areas Invasive trees in temperate forests: how does invader quantity affect dispersal and impacts? Soil steaming to combat invasive alien plants |
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6:00pm - 7:00pm |
Parallel sessions 20A 3: Speed session: Area-based conservation VII Location: Room A - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Jonathan Belmaker Navigating the path to 2030: integrating protected area support in development cooperation Does forest strict protection work for plants? Insights from a multifaceted diversity approach in an Italian national park Using dark diversity to disentangle the effects of protection and habitat quality on species diversity Challenges in establishing biodiversity conservation programme in Pannonian part of Serbia Assessing the impact of planned linear infrastructure on ecological connectivity: an example from Uganda and South Sudan Exploring the role of land abandonment within land sparing and sharing frameworks through ontology and advanced analysis Identification of roadless areas and their significance for nature protection and restoration in the European Union Improved ecological criteria for the design and assessment of marine area-based management tools Sensitivity of REDD+ avoided deforestation estimates to matching specifications |
Parallel sessions 20B 3: Speed session: Methods XI Location: Room B - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Heidi L. Burdett A Systematic Map of the evidence for mesopredator release in terrestrial mammalian systems. A new tracking technology reveals the movement and habitat use patterns of the invasive common myna (Acridotheres tristis) in a desert environment Midas touch - monitoring goldenrod invasion with remote sensing and machine learning Embracing Diversity: The Imperative of Multi-Taxon Approaches in Understanding and Safeguarding Biodiversity in a Changing Environment Enhancing conservation strategies through refined species distribution modeling: a case study with the endangered Cantabrian brown bear. Improving the cost efficiency and precision of mountain ungulates’ population counts Using gradient forest analysis to explore drivers of stream fish community structure in Eastern North America. |
Parallel sessions 20C 3: Speed session: Agroecology VII Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Pietro Milanesi Comparing nature conservation policies using a Bayesian decision network: modeling sequential effects on adoption, farming practices, and biodiversity An approach to maximize biodiversity outcomes from agroforestry as an alternative to agriculture in the Peruvian Amazon Strip cropping with oilseed rape and wheat – a strategy for biodiversity conservation in conventional cropping systems? The conservation role of small but heterogenous landscape features in agricultural landscapes Ecological dynamics of the invasive species Erigeron annuus: impact on pollinator communities and resource availability Advancing FAIR science to accelerate synthesis research: an agroecological case study in machine-reusable scientific knowledge Small structures for the promotion of stoats (Mustela erminea) within agricultural landscapes |
Parallel sessions 20D 3: Speed session: Global change V Location: Room D - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Luca Santini Effects of future climate extremes and land use changes on land vertebrates Comparing two native Mediterranean honey bee subspecies (Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera iberiensis) for resilience to climatic stressors Effects of drought on plant-pollinator interactions in a multi-factorial grassland experiment Bridging the gap between climate and conservation: "climate-proofing" lion conservation through time Evaluating climate change impact on three endemic plants at regional and sub-regional scale Coral trophic strategy and growth mode affect tissue recovery response to ocean warming and acidification at a shallow CO2 vent Conservation measures facilitate Waterbird Responses to Climate Warming Impact of climate and land use change on the distribution of orchids in Estonia More than meets the eye: unraveling anthropic land use impacts on skin microbiota of an opportunistic amphibian species Effects of land-use on paleochannel grasslands in the argentinean dry chaco: a decade of change |
Parallel sessions 20E 3: Speed session: Policy & Governance VI Location: Room E - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Joana Santana Safeguarding the future of subterranean biodiversity in Europe Protected areas in Tunisia between biodiversity conservation and territorial management Environmental amelioration of run-down and minor areas for the conservation of wild bees and other pollinating insects along river belts in Italy Will England’s new flagship biodiversity compensation policy “Biodiversity Net Gain” deliver real conservation benefits? Conservation of the Regional biodiversity: the climate adaptation of the Piedmont Strategy Contested institutions: Biodiversity offsetting and Urban land use planning How can fisheries’ operations contribute to the global nature positive goal? |
Parallel sessions 20F 3: Speed session: Genetics & Evolution VI Location: Room F - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Kalina Manoylov Comparative landscape genetics of two partly sympatric hare species Epigenetic biomarkers provide a non-lethal sexing method for endangered sea turtles with temperature-dependent sex determination Phylogeography and landscape genetic analyses for the conservation of the threatened saproxylic beetle Rosalia alpina in Italy A Genomics approach to the study of Formica wood ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) biodiversity in Italy Assisted evolution techniques: a proof of concept for plant conservation under Global Change. Conservation actions for endangered plant Eryngium alpinum L. in Eastern Alps: genotype and germination study Gut microbial functions are impacted by habitat: implications for the conservation of non-human primates Development of novel eDNA-based tools for supporting sturgeon repopulation monitoring plans Temporal changes in plant use and plant-pollinator networks revealed using pollen DNA metabarcoding |
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Parallel sessions 20G 3: Speed session: IAS IV & Urban ecology III Location: Room G - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Katalin Pap Wildfire severity drives plant diversity and biological invasion in Karst forest Spatial distribution across Europe of alien plant species impacts to biodiversity Hidden effects of the invasive bracken fern: unravelling soil invertebrate community responses Early warning, rapid eradication, and recovery in a high mountain lake with a recent alien fish introduction Tracking social bird behaviour highlights the changing value of human resources for desert species across seasons. The benefits to nature conservation and human health and wellbeing from particiapting in citizen science initiatives. Assessing and balancing the impacts of railways on biodiversity and carbon stocks The acceptability of urban rewilding initiatives among local communities and the significance of user experiences |
Parallel sessions 20H 3: Speed session: Biodiversity XV Location: Room H - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Sacha Jellinek Mitigating the impacts of wind energy in forests for bats: Potential and limitations Farmers' perspectives on the effectiveness of adaptation strategies for human–leopard cat coexistence: an importance–performance analysis in Taiwan Proximity to freshwater and seagrass availability mediate the impacts of climate change on the distribution of the west indian manatee Multi‐scale habitat suitability modelling for jaguars (Panthera onca) - a continental approach Change in the global extinction risk of mammals from 1996 to date Environmental and anthropogenic correlates of den-site selection by wolves in Scandinavia Can the microbiome help glacial springtails survive? Functional traits linked to germination behaviour in the steno-endemic Saxifraga berica. Global decoupling of functional and phylogenetic diversity in plant communities |
Parallel sessions 20I 3: Speed session: Biodiversity XVI Location: Room I - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Simone Cutajar A new synthesis of global evidence for the conservation of inland aquatic vegetation Surprising widespread Cymodocea nodosa occurrence along Israel’s Mediterranean coast and Implications for Seagrass Conservation in a hot spot of clim Landscape fragmentation affects polypore diversity on multiple spatial scales Navigating through murky waters: decision analysis provides a clear path forward for complex sturgeon reintroduction considerations Prevalence of Red List DD species limits the application of the EDGE approach for fungi Towards a checklist of floras of Mediterranean islands Examining disturbance and environmental factors acting on true flies (Diptera, Brachycera) of Italian coastal sand dunes Soil arthropod assemblages as indicators of advanced vegetation succession in a highly endangered Croatian peat bog Successful reintroduction of the Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita) to Central Europe challenged by climate change and human made mortality |
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7:30pm - 10:30pm |
Tour 3: Bat Night Location: Parco dei Gessi e dei Calanchi dell'Abbadessa |
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