Presented By: The Center for the Study of Complex Systems
Reckless Ideas in Ecological Networks
University of Michigan - Santa Fe Institute Annual Symposium
This event is free and open to the public.
Registration will be required for lunch.
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SCHEDULE:
8:30A Light breakfast at Weiser Hall
9:00 Intro: Fernanda Valdovinos
9:05 Phillip Staniczenko, City University of New York - Brooklyn College "What is a reckless idea?"
9:30 Mark Novak, Oregon State University "Removing Species Interactions from Ecological Networks to Understand Community Dynamics"
10:00 Luis Zaman, University of Michigan "A Dynamics First Approach to the Evolution of Ecological Networks"
10:30 Lauren Ponisio, University of California - Riverside "How does network position relate to species' fitness?"
11:00 BREAK (30)
11:30 Paul CaraDonna, Chicago Botanic Garden | Northwestern University "Interaction rewiring & network flexibility"
12:00 David Hembry, Cornell University "How do networks evolve across space and time?"
12:30 LUNCH (60)
1:30 Benjamin Baiser, University of Florida "The Macroecology and Biogeography of Ecological Networks"
2:00 Allison Barner, University of California Berkeley "Why multilayer networks?"
2:30 Fernanda Valdovinos, University of Michigan "Addressing environmental problems with Ecological Networks"
3:00 BREAK (15)
3:20 Panel
4:00 End of Program
Registration will be required for lunch.
CLICK LINK AT BOTTOM TO REGISTER
SCHEDULE:
8:30A Light breakfast at Weiser Hall
9:00 Intro: Fernanda Valdovinos
9:05 Phillip Staniczenko, City University of New York - Brooklyn College "What is a reckless idea?"
9:30 Mark Novak, Oregon State University "Removing Species Interactions from Ecological Networks to Understand Community Dynamics"
10:00 Luis Zaman, University of Michigan "A Dynamics First Approach to the Evolution of Ecological Networks"
10:30 Lauren Ponisio, University of California - Riverside "How does network position relate to species' fitness?"
11:00 BREAK (30)
11:30 Paul CaraDonna, Chicago Botanic Garden | Northwestern University "Interaction rewiring & network flexibility"
12:00 David Hembry, Cornell University "How do networks evolve across space and time?"
12:30 LUNCH (60)
1:30 Benjamin Baiser, University of Florida "The Macroecology and Biogeography of Ecological Networks"
2:00 Allison Barner, University of California Berkeley "Why multilayer networks?"
2:30 Fernanda Valdovinos, University of Michigan "Addressing environmental problems with Ecological Networks"
3:00 BREAK (15)
3:20 Panel
4:00 End of Program
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