Webinar Long Term Ecological Research sites - Latin America
08 e 12 de Novembro de 2021
PROGRAMME - 11/12
09:00
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Key-note presentation
(Brasília time) – (UTC/GMT -3 hours)
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Dra. Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira - Museu Paraense Emílio Goeld
10:00am to 12:00pm
Presentations in three parallel rooms
1st. Room
Integrating long-term studies across Latin America: sustainable use of natural resources
Coordinator: Jean Paul Metzger (University of São Paulo)
Presenters (4): 15 minutes each followed by Q&A session
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Cláudia Pereira de Deus - Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM / Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias / Departamento de Ciências Pesqueiras - Manaus - Amazonas
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Marcelo Tabarelli - Site LTER PNCA - Anthropogenic disturbances and the sustainability of the Caatinga - The future of tropical dry forests: Lessons from the LTER Catimbau
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Paula I Campanello - CEAI, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia, Chubut, Argentina - Ecophysiological studies and phenological monitoring in subtropical and temperate ecosystems of Argentina
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Manuel Maass - Universidad Autonoma de Mexico - The Chamela Mex-LTER site: 40 years of tropical dry deciduous forest research
2nd. Room
Integrating long-term studies across Latin America: Biological conservation
Coordinator: Aurora Glaxiola (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile)
Presenters (4): 15 minutes each followed by Q&A session
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Valério De Patta Pillar - Site LTER CSUL - "Long-term grazing management experiments for grassland conservation in southern Brazil"
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Joice Nunes Ferreira - Site LTER RAS - Assessing the resilience of biodiversity and ecological functioning of anthropized forests in eastern Amazonia PELD-RAS)
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Juan Armesto - Chile - Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
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Luis Daniel Llambi - Venezuela
3rd. Room
Integrating long-term studies across Latin America: Ecological interactions
Coordinator: Thomas Lewinsohn (University of Campinas)
Presenters (4): 15 minutes each followed by Q&A session
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Fausto Nomura - Sítio PELD PNE - 10 years of research in Emas National Park: results, challenges and perspective
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Rosana Tidon - Site LTER AGCV – Silent invasions over two decades: small flies that can cause big impacts
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Cecilia Smith - Chile - 21 years of records of floral visitors, including native and invasive exotic bumblebees, in southern Chile
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Marcelo Aizen - Univ. Comahue, Bariloche, Argentina - Differential vulnerability of South American agriculture to pollinator decline