Scientific Programme of EOU 2011
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Invited speakers
Zoltan Barta |
University of Debrecen, Hungary |
Optimal annual routines of avian life |
Robert G. Bijlsma |
Freelance ornithologist, |
Timing and breeding success of European Honey-buzzards in the past century |
Michaela Hau |
Max-Planck Institute for Ornithology, Germany |
Ecology and evolution of hormonal control mechanisms |
Susanne Jenni-Eiermann |
Swiss Ornithological Institute, Sempach, Switzerland |
The glucocorticoid stress response: adaptive modulation and application in conservation biology |
William J. Sutherland |
University of Cambridge, |
How can we be more effective in conserving birds? |
Symposia and Round Tables
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1 - Ecological energetics. Symposium organized by Esa Hohtola, Jan-Åke Nilsson. esa.hohtola@oulu.fi
2 - Tracking small long‐distance migrants throughout their annual cycle. Symposium organized by Anders P. Tøttrup, Raymond Klaassen. aptottrup@bio.ku.dk
3 - Lifelong individual development as an important component of life history. Symposium organized by Peter H. Becker, Kalev Rattiste. peter.becker@ifv-vogelwarte.de
4 - Avian brood parasitism – a model system for co-evolution. Symposium organized by Petr Procházka, Bård G. Stokke. prochazka@ivb.cz
5 - Bayesian analysis in avian population ecology. Symposium organized by Beth Gardner, Marc Kéry, Andy Royle, Michael Schaub. lonepinepa@gmail.com
6 - Impacts of environmental change on birds in alpine environments. Symposium organized by Dan Chamberlain, Niklaus Zbinden. dan.chamberlain99@gmail.com
7 - Impact of forestry on populations of threatened bird species, conservation strategies and methods. Symposium organized by Janis Priednieks, William Sutherland. jpriedn@lanet.lv
8 - Dispersal meets Biogeography – How dispersal affects range dynamic processes. Symposium organized by Jan Engler, Maria Delgado, Debora Arlt. JEngler@gmx.de
9 - Predictive modeling in ornithology - recent problems, novel solutions and future challenges. Symposium organized by Jan Engler, Kathrin Schidelko, Darius Stiels, Morgane Barbet-Massin, Dennis Rödder. JEngler@gmx.de
10 - Non-native birds in Europe: driving forces, mechanisms and consequences. Symposium organized by Diederik Strubbe, Pim Edelaar. diederik.strubbe@ua.ac.be
11 - Ecological immunology of birds. Symposium organized by Indrikis Krams, Peeter Hõrak. indrikis.krams@biology.lv
12 - Charismatic species as a tool in nature conservation: the White Stork as an example. Round Table organized by Leszek Jerzak, Jose I. Aguirre, Piotr Tryjanowski. l.jerzak@wnb.uz.zgora.pl
13 - Information use and adaptive habitat selection. Symposium organized by Mikko Mönkkönen, Blandine Doligez, Jukka Forsman. mikko.monkkonen@jyu.fi
14 - New insights in population dynamics from multi-state mark-recapture models. Symposium organized by Henk van der Jeugd, Ali Johnston. h.vanderjeugd@nioo.knaw.nl
15 - Bird collisions - more than meets the (human) eye. Symposium organized by Christoph Kulemeyer, Mark Desholm. kulemeyer@ifaoe.de
16 - Why are hormone concentrations so variable within and between species?. Symposium organized by Wolfgang Goymann, Leonida Fusani. goymann@orn.mpg.de
17 - Africa matters! A sub-Saharan perspective of Life History and Ecology of Palearctic migrant birds. Symposium organized by Ulf Ottosson, Kaspar Thorup, Soladoye Iwajomo. ottosson@pt.lu
18 - Assessing new threats to birds in agricultural landscapes and implication for conservation strategies in Europe. Round Table organized by Oskars Keišs, Kees Kofijberg, Jean Secondi. oskars.keiss@lu.lv
19 - Selection for urban life -from the individual to the community. Symposium organized by Davide M. Dominoni, Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo. ddominoni@orn.mpg.de
20 - Flagship at risk – large-scale monitoring of Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) populations. Round Table organized by Tamás Enikő Anna, Piotr Zieliński. et@blackstork.hu
21 - The applicability and usefulness of bio-logging for terrestrial ornithological studies. Symposium organized by Olivier Duriez, Giacomo Dell'Omo, Yan Ropert-Coudert. olivier.duriez@cefe.cnrs.fr
22 - Bad practice in field biology – what should be done? Panel Discussion organized by Tomasz Wesołowski, Rob G. Bijlsma, Andy Gosler. tomwes@biol.uni.wroc.pl