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Saturday - Sunday,
May 14-15 2011
Saturday Maj 14th:
Scintific symposium in English:
For love of
insects – odours, diversity and ecology
An
international symposium dedicated to the work of late Jan Tengö,
heading the Ecological research station of Uppsala University at
Ölands Skogsby. For several decades, at this island in the Baltic
Sea, important work was performed within the fields of chemical and
behavioral ecology in insects. Today, under the name of Station
Linné, the station remains a key meeting place for scholars of
different disciplines and nationalities. As a link between this period
and future research, we present and discuss highlights of present day
international insect research in chemical ecology, evolution of
behavior and traits, systematic, and conservation ecology.
Programme:
8.00 – 9.00
Registration and coffee
9.00 – 9.10 Welcome and introduction
9.10 – 9.40 The chemistry of deceit in orchid pollination,
Prof. Wittko Francke, Institut für Organische Chemie,
Hamburg University
9.40 – 10.10 Chemical ecology in the reproductive biology of
bumblebees
Prof. Manfred Ayasse, Institute of Experimental Ecology, University of
Ulm
10.10 – 10.50 Evolved to deceive - the Mediterranean Arum lilies
Prof.
Bill Hansson, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
10.50 – 11.10 Coffee break
11.10 – 11.50 Parasitic wasps: small insects, great performance
Prof. Louise E.M. Vet, Terrestrial Ecology and Director NIOO-KNAW
11.50 – 12.30 Bright Insects - On the evolution of warning
coloration and mimicry.
Prof. Birgitta S. Tullberg, Evolutionary Ecology, Stockholm
University
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.10 Digital Biodiversity
Prof.
Paul Hebert, Director, Biodiversity Institute of Ontario
14.10 – 14.50 Size and composition of the Swedish insect fauna
Prof.
Fredrik Ronqvist, Swedish Museum of Natural History
14.50 – 15.10 Coffe break
15.10 – 15.50 Unlocking the secrets of bee pollen carriage at the
landscape scale
Prof.
Mike Wilkinson, Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural
Sciences,
Aberystwyth University
15.50 – 16.30 Pollinators and the landscape ecology of
agri-environment schemes
Prof.
Henrik Smith, Animal Ecology, Lund University
16.30 – 16.40 Concluding words
Location: Ölands folkhögskola, Ölands Skogsby 144, 386
93 Färjestaden,
http://www.ofhs.ltkalmar.se
The symposium is open to anyone who is interested and free of charge.
Lunch and dinner will be available.
Download
the programme here
Please keep yourself
updated on the schedule on this website
Please register with Emma Tinnert, portentillalvaret@stationlinne.se
before April 30th 2011.
Warmly welcome to beautiful Öland!
Sunday May 15th:
Symposium in Swedish.
Insekter i jordbrukslandskapet –
beteenden, ekologi och nyttoaspekter
Welcome to a symposium including an excursion on
the beautiful island of Öland!
The symposium is dedicated to the work of
late Jan Tengö,
heading the Ecological research station of Uppsala University at
Ölands Skogsby.
There will be short talks about land use,
pollination, chemical ecology, threatened species and landscape
ecology. What does insects mean to us and how do we preserve
biodiversity? After lunch there will be an excursion guided by insect
experts.
The symposium and the excursion is free of
charge. Lunch can be bought at Ölands Folkhögskola.
Time: Sunday Maj
15th 2011, 9.00 – ca 15.30
Location: Ölands
folkhögskola, Ölands Skogsby 144, 386 93 Färjestaden, www.ofhs.ltkalmar.se
Registration at
the latest May 6th to: portentillalvaret@stationlinne.se.
pdf
in Swedish about this symposium
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