49th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland

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Event Description

GfÖ Annual Meeting 2019 September 09 to 13, 2019 in Münster, Germany

Please note the deadline for abstract submission and early registration is 14 June 2019 at the latest.

https://www.gfoe-conference.de/

Sessions

1 Microplastic pollution
2 Atmospheric interfaces of terrestrial biota
3 Urban air pollution
4 Urban ecosystems
5 Naturschutzpraxis im Rahmen von „LIFE Natur“
6 Conservation & restoration
7 The Dutch way of restoration
8 Naturschutzpraxis trifft Wissenschaft
9 Insektenschutzprogramm Deutschland
10 Agroecology
11 Enticing farmers for ecological intensification
12 Die ”neue” Agrarökologie
13 Biodiversity monitoring schemes
14 Data for biodiversity change assessment
15 Citizen Science in Ecology
16 Remote Sensing
17 Wildlife Detection Dogs in science and practice
18 Carbon allocation in plants and ecosystems
19 Ecological stoichiometry
20 Dynamic ecosystems
21 An interdisciplinary view on peatlands
22 Means vs. extremes
23 Global change experiments
24 Synthesis of large-scale biodiversity patterns
25 Water in plants
26 Physiological plant ecology
27 Plant populations across space and time
28 Grasslands
29 Forest Ecology - methods and management strategies
30 Tree interactions affect ecosystem functioning
31 Tree-associated microbes
32 Predictors of microbiomes
33 Molecular biodiversity & interaction assessment
34 Parasite ecology & evolution
35 European plant-pollinator communities
36 Traits, networks, and ecosystem functioning
37 Movement ecology
38 Niche concept
39 Scale, stability, and coexistence
40 Implications of using the FAIR data principles
41 Bridging from science to practice with openness

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