The Indian Ocean in the 21st century : transitions and mutations
The OSOI second international conference took place in Saint-Denis (Reunion Island) in november 2019.
A fast-developing research federation
L'océan Indien au XXIe siècle : transitions et mutations
La deuxième conférence internationale de l'OSOI s'est tenue à Saint-Denis (La Réunion) en novembre 2019.
Une fédération de recherche en plein déploiement
L’Observatoire des Sociétés de l’Océan Indien a été créé en 2010 à l’Université de La Réunion. Il conduit des recherches et des actions scientifiques pluridisciplinaires (Civilisation, Droit, Economie, Géographie, Histoire, Linguistique, Littérature, Science Politique….)
Island Biology 2019 - Symposium : "Trait dependent diversification on islands"
University of Reunion Island
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Day 5
Island Biology 2019
"Trait dependent diversification on islands"
› A global review of insular woodiness and its impact on diversification - Frederic Lens, Naturalis Biodiversity Center [Leiden]
› The dark side of the island rule or how traits acquired on islands make endemic species more vulnerable to extinction - José María Fernandéz-Palacios, Universidad de La Laguna
› Detecting trait-dependent diversification - Rampal Etienne, University of Groningen
› Frugivory-related traits promote island radiations of tropical palms - Renske E. Onstein, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
› The role of traits in non-adaptive diversification: some insights from a continental archipelago. - Anna Papadopoulou, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus
IB 2019 - Plenary session : "What can we learn about invasion ecology from ant invasion of islands?"
University of Reunion island
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Day 2
Island Biology 2019
Plenary session - "What can we learn about invasion ecology from ant invasions of islands ?"
Lori Lach, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
Island Biology 2019 : "Closing session: awards, next round (IB2022) and farewell"
University of Reunion Island
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Day 5
Island Biology 2019
"Closing session: awards, next round (IB2022) and farewell"
Island Biology 2019 - Symposium : "Dispersal ecology meets island evolution"
University of Reunion Island
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Day 5 Island Biology 2019 "Dispersal ecology meets island evolution"
› You move, I change: model-based approaches reveal striking differences between the evolution of plants and animals in the Canary Islands - Isabel Sanmartin, Real Jardín Botanico, CSIC
› Dispersal, niche and topoclimatic variation: speciation consequences for island invertebrates - Brent Emerson, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Spain]
› Defining geographical island isolation for terrestrial mammalian dispersal - Zachary Carter, The University of Auckland
› Tridactyle (Orchidaceae): a story of speciation and colonisation in São Tomé and Príncipe. - Tania D'haijère, Université Libre de Bruxelles
› Combining species distribution models with dispersal kernels to predict range shifts in wind-dispersed organisms under changing climate conditions - Alain Vanderpoorten, University of Liège
Island Biology 2019 - Sympos.: "Island reptiles: the rich diversity of continental oceanic islands"
University of Reunion Island
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Day 4
Island Biology 2019 "Island reptiles: the rich diversity of continental and oceanic islands"
› Biogeography of Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Island Reptiles - Luis Ceríaco, Museu de História Natural e da Ciência da Universidade do Porto
› Biodiversity growth on the volcanic ocean islands and the roles of in situ cladogenesis and immigration: case with the reptiles - Jason Ali, The University of Hong Kong
› Ecological and evolutionary determinism in Greater Antillean reptiles - Graham Reynolds, University of North Carolina Asheville
› The evolution of an island phenotype: results from an experimental introduction - Anthony HERREL, UMR 7179 - Mécanismes adaptatifs et Évolution
› Lizard discoveries and rediscoveries in the New Caledonian region - Aaron Bauer, Villanova University
Island Biology 2019 - Plenary session : "Ecology of rain forests in a large tropical island"
University of Reunion Island
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Day 4
Island Biology 2019 Plenary session : "Ecology of rain forests on a large tropical island: lessons from New Guinea"
Vojtech Novotny, Biology Center, Czech Academy of Science