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> De: Yann Rantier [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Date: lundi 17 mars 2003 03:53
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> Objet: Symposium Dispersal in fragmented landscapes - 2d
> announcement and programme
>
> We would like to cordially invite you to the
> "Symposium on dispersal in fragmented landscapes"
> Friday, 5th April 2003
> Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
> Invited keynote speaker: John Wiens, Colorado State University
> The Symposium will focus on issues related to dispersal in spatially
> structured populations. Topics will include:
>
> 1) Genetic vs. demographic estimates of dispersal
> 2) How to model dispersal in spatially-structured populations?
> 3) How to infer connectivity from behavioural and dispersal data?
>
> Please find the complete program at the end of this message.
> The deadline for registration and for submission of POSTER presentation
> could be extended to March 27th.
> For further information and registration details see the attached file or
> our website <http://www.ecol.ucl.ac.be/actualites/dispersal.html>
> Conference fees: 10 euro
> Organizing commitee:
> Michel Baguette, Eric Le Boulengé, Gwénaëlle Mennechez, Nicolas
> Schtickzelle, Ruth Walther (Biodiversity Research Centre, Université de
> Louvain)
> Erik Matthysen, Hans Van Dyck (Laboratory of Animal Ecology, UIA,
> University of Antwerp)
> Sponsor:
> Office of Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs (Belgian Federal
> Government)
> Contact:
> Gwénaëlle Mennechez
> Biodiversity research centre
> Unité d'écologie et de biogéographie
> Croix du Sud 4-5
> 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
> Fax : +32 (0)10 47 34 90
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> + + + + + + CONFERENCE PROGRAM + + + + + +
> 8:50 Welcome address - Eric Le Boulengé
> 9:00 Review lecture on dispersal and connectivity - John Wiens
> Session 1 - Demographic and genetic studies of dispersal
> 10:00 A. Coulon, J.F. Cosson, J.M. Angibault, S. Aulagnier, B.
> Cargnelutti, M. Galan, N. Morellet, E. Petit and A.J.M. Hewison
> The influence of woodland connectivity on gene flow in a roe deer
> population inhabiting a fragmented landscape - an individual-based
> approach
> 10:20 J. W. Arntzen, R. Jehle, T. Burke and A. Krupa
> Barriers to dispersal in mosaic distribution of newts tested with
> (micro)-satellites
> 10:40 S. Vandewoestijne and N. Schtickzelle
> Dispersal in fragmented landscapes: from behaviour to genetics
> 11:00 Coffee break / Poster session
> 11:30 P. Galbusera, L. Lens, J. Huyghe, M. Githiru and E. Matthysen
> Out of equilibrium after recent habitat fragmentation: detection of
> changing dispersal rates
> 11:50 F. Austerlitz, S. Oddou-Muratorio and E. Klein
> Estimating pollen dispersal curves in tree species with various
> life-history traits
> 12:10 D. Bonte, L. Lens and J.-P. Maelfait
> Spider dispersal in a fragmented dune system: on the interaction between
> nurture and nature
> 12:30 Lunch
> 14:00 S. Esch, P.G.L. Klinkhamer and E. Van der Meijden
> The dispersal of different trophic levels in a fragmented habitat
> Session 2 - Experimental studies of dispersal
> 14:20 T. Merckx & H. Van Dyck
> Population differences in movements and behaviour at habitat boundaries: a
> common arena experiment with speckled wood butterflies from open and
> closed landscapes
> 14:40 J.-F. Le Galliard, R. Ferrière and J. Clobert
> Studying dispersal in artificial landscapes: lizards and voles
> 15:00 K. Enfjäll and O. Leimar
> Density dependent dispersal in the Glanville fritillary, Melitaea cinxia
> 15:20 Coffee break / Poster session
> Session 3 - Modelling dispersal
> 15:50 A. van Noordwijk and D. Thomson
> Estimating dispersal in birds: taming the unknown
> 16:10 F. Knauer and J. Verboom
> Modeling evolution of dispersal capabilities - a realistic and simple
> approach
> 16:30 A. Cohas and P. Joly
> Attempt at modelling landscape connectivity in the common toad
> 16:50 O. Leimar and K. Enfjäll
> Modelling motivation to move as a vector sum
> 17:10 Conclusion and discussion
>
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