Conference Agenda
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Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Via Beniamino Andreatta, 8, 40126 Bologna |
Date: Tuesday, 18/June/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel session 18C: Contributed session: Agroecology I Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: KARINE PRINCE GAYNO Restoring plant diversity in lowland grasslands through different seed addition methods Interactive effects of landscape diversity and flower fields on the natural control of insect pests Intercropping maize with biodiversity-enhancing partners – compromising between yield, biodiversity and ecosystem service provision Reproductive success of arable weeds does not benefit from flower strips Disentangling the effects of management, landscape composition and configuration on biological communities in intensive apple orchards |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Event 18 2: The ICCB Steering Committee for ICCB 2025 (Micha Jackson) Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Symposium 132: The role of non-crop habitats to support arthropod diversity and ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Marco Ferrante Chair: Michal Knapp Promoting farmland biodiversity and ecosystem services at the landscape scale Grasslands and crop fields are complementary for biodiversity irrespective of landscape grassland cover Climate and semi-natural cover drive fungicide and insecticide use in vineyards Positive effects of wildflower strips on invertebrate organisms and ecosystem services above and below ground Wildflower strips as key overwintering shelters for ground-dwelling arthropods at different life stages |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Symposium 150: Assessing and managing the resilience of arthropod-driven ecosystem functions in agroecosystems Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Mattias Jonsson Chair: Emily Poppenborg Martin Biodiversity and Stability in Plant-Pollination Systems and its Implications for Food Security Enhancing the resilience of smallholder food and nutrition security through management of pollination services in rural Nepal Disentangling and mitigating the effects of mowing on grassland arthropods Increasing the resilience of biological pest control through agricultural management Resistance and recovery rates of pest control after agricultural disturbances in fields with different agrobiodiversity How to maintain stable crop production while reducing pesticide use in agricultural landscapes? A conceptual framework for maximising the stability of |
Date: Wednesday, 19/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
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 |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
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 |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
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 |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
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 |
6:00pm - 7:00pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 20/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel sessions 20C: Contributed session: Agroecology IV Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Laura Bosco Understanding the contributions of grazing to biodiversity conservation and fire hazard mitigation areas designated for nature conservation Mow it or grow it: heterogeneous biodiversity-yield tradeoffs in grasslands Slugs hide in the dark: Impact of Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) on herbivory Short-term effects of mowing and mulching on snail communities |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 20C 2: Contributed session: Agroecology V Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Laura Bosco The importance of education about pollinating insects for their conservation Beekeeping challenges in fragile ecosystems: insights from Giannutri Open Air Laboratory project" Flower-bee vs pollen-bee metanetworks in fragmented landscapes Mapping of citizen science approaches for monitoring farmland biodiversity |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Symposium 124: Drivers of native plant diversity in urban environments Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Katalin Szitár Chair: Peter Batary Plant responses to urban gradients: extinction, plasticity or adaptation? Genetic connectivity of the spontaneous flora in Paris : what can we learn from wood avens (Geum urbanum)? Floristic diversity and richness in different types of urban habitats in Serbia Urban spontaneous vegetation composition shaped by drivers at local and landscape scale Native plant diversity in urban community gardens: opportunities and challenges Flowering meadows in the city — how to increase vascular plant biodiversity in urban grasslands? |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Symposium 120: Laying the groundwork for fungal conservation Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Joette Crosier Chair: Lorin von Longo-Liebenstein Ivestigating the fungal community of the very old. Can ancient Kelos act as life boats for those thougt to be lost? When all else fails: reintroduction to conserve red-listed fungi Mapping and protecting the world’s mycorrhizal fungi: a hidden link between biodiversity protection and carbon drawdown Fungi in gardens: enhancing ecological corridors and public awareness |
Date: Friday, 21/June/2024 | |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Parallel sessions 21C: Contributed session: Agroecology VI Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Szabolcs Lengyel Field size and crop composition impact winter bird assemblages in agriculture-savanna mosaics of western India Environmental and management factors drive biological communities and ecosystem services in agroecosystems along an urban-natural gradient Wetland management: how do management type and intensity influence amphibian communities of alkali marshes The impacts of integrated farming systems on biodiversity : a focus on bats and their insect prey. |
12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Parallel sessions 21C 2: Contributed session: Urban ecology II Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Szabolcs Lengyel Urban biodiversity in drylands – trends, mechanisms, uniqueness, and future perspectives Buzzing in the concrete jungle: Unraveling wild bees’ health in urban contexts through different molecular and morphological analysis Crow control by trapping and its impacts on the urban crow population and bird community Variation in tolerance behavior of the threatened Nubian ibex inside human settlements |
2:30pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel sessions 21C 3: Speed session: Agroecology VIII Location: Room C - Belmeloro Complex Chair: Linh Bao Nguyen Effectiveness of forest restoration for the conservation of pollinators in agricultural landscapes Utilizing UAV technology to streamline monitoring for the conservation of segetal flora in arable land Virus distributions in wild bees (Andrena spp.) and managed honey bees are associated with floral communities at local and landscape scales Ground-dwelling arthropods as biodiversity indicators in maize agroecosystems of Northern Italy Biodiversity conservation in viticulture through fungicide reduction and landscape diversification Application of nature-based and nature-made solutions in water retention: human-nature conflicts and possible ways to move forward To safeguard pollinators’ food resources you need to calculate them The role of ancient burial mounds in conserving medical plant diversity in fragmented agricultural landscape |
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