Seminar Økoinfomatik og Biodiversitet
Thy National Park: A short introduction to the first Danish National Park and its first management plan 2010-2016 with a special focus on the nature, the organization, and possibilities for research and collaboration (www.nationalparkthy.dk).
Else Østergaard Andersen
Else er kandidat fra Biologisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet (1995) og har siden arbejdet som amtsbiolog i Fyns Amt, ved det international Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), og nu senest er hun ansat som leder af den første nationalpark i Danmark, Nationalpark Thy. Seminaret er ment som en opfordring til Biologisk Instituts ansatte og studerende, til at overveje Thy Nationalparken når vi udvikler nye ideer om forskningsprojekter.
Seminaret vil være på engelsk hvis der er udenlandske tilhørere, ellers på dansk.
Seminarrummet på 3. sal, Bygn 1540, kl 09:15-10:00
Gæsteseminar, Plantebiologi: Jaime Nivala, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ (Tyskland)
The Effect of Subsurface-Flow Treatment Wetland Design on P-k-C* Model Parameters
Tid og Sted: Biologiens Hus, bygning 1222, lokale 127, kl. 11.00
Gæsteseminar, Plantebiologi: Dr Tom Headley, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ (Tyskland)
Plant-related Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Constructed Wetlands for Water Pollution Control
Tid og Sted: Biologiens Hus, bygning 1222, lokale 127, kl. 10.15
A review of statistical methods to infer population structure.
BiRC Seminar ved Gilles Guyot (DTU). Se flere seminarer på http://birc.au.dk/activities/seminar-series
Tid og Sted: Aud 1110-223, C. F. Møllers Allé 8, kl. 11:00 - 12:30,
Geographical range shifts and extinction threats in a changing tropical climate
Professor Robert K. Colwell, University of Connecticut
Seminar room, Bio-1540-324, 14:15-15:00 PM
Beyond deforestation: secondary forest dynamics in northeastern Costa Rica
Professor Robin L. Chazdon, University of Connecticut
Seminar room, Bio-1540-324, 13:15-14:00 PM
Seminar, Zoophysiology
Respiration in coral reef fishes - now and in the warm acidic future.
Professor Goran E. Nilsson, Oslo Universitet, Norge.
Seminar-rummet, Lokale 127, Bygn. 1131, kl.14.15
Seminar, Mikrobiologi
Ecology and regulatory biology of denitrifying prokaryotes
Lars Bakken, Universitetet for miljø- og biovitenskab, Norge
UMB Nitrogen Group (http://www.umb.no/nitrogengroup/) studies the “regulatory phenotypes” of denitrifying prokaryotes, with an emphasis on their contribution to emission of NO and N2O to their surroundings and ultimately to the atmosphere. Denitrificaton typically occurs in environments with low and/or fluctuating oxygen concentrations. The expression of the denitrification reductases are controlled by a complex regulatory network and there is considerable variation in the response patterns of these systems. By combining robotized incubation systems for measuring gas kinetics (O2, NO, N2O, N2) with quantification of gene transcription, we have identified several interesting regulatory phenomena with implications for the emissions and possibly for the survival of denitrifying prokaryotes. We are particularly focusing on the transitions from oxic to anoxic respiration, but a logical continuation of these studies is to study the fate of the denitrificaion proteome during oxic spells.
Sted: lokale 116, bygn. 1540, kl. 11.00
Seminar, Center for Geomicrobiology
Unusual interactions in methanogenic communities.
Caroline Plugge, Laboratory of Microbiology at Wageningen University , Netherlands.
Seminar room 116, 1st floor, building 1540 at 11.00.
Seminar, Genetics and Ecology
Plant pollinator interactions in a fragmented landscape.
Melanie Hagen, Biological Collection, Bielefeld University, Germany.
Seminar room 229, 2nd floor, building 1540 at 10.15-11.00.
Seminar, Zoophysiology
Akustiske interaktioner mellem ekkolokaliserende flagermus og deres byttedyr, nataktive insekter.
Annemarie Surlykke, SDU.
Seminar-rummet, Lokale 127, Bygn. 1131, kl.11.15