AMAP Agenda



 Forthcoming events

September
19
11h00 - 12h00
AMAP Seminar - Results & Programs

Some community ecology and tree mortality in tropical forests

ARELLANO Gabriel 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201 + visioconference

 Recent past event

July
17
10h30 - 11h30
AMAP Seminar - Results & Programs

The response of soil to extreme climatic conditions

AN Ni 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [read more...]

PS 2 salle 201

July
10
11h00 - 12h00
AMAP Seminar - Results & Programs

One Health: le cas de la maladie du sommeil en Afrique Sub-Saharienne, et perspectives de collaboration avec l’UMR AMAP

BART Jean-Mathieu 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [read more...]

PS 2 salle 201

July
09
14h00 - 17h00
Diploma defense - Hdr

From leaf to satellite, dynamics and functioning of tropical vegetation

Nicolas BARBIER 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [read more...]

Amphithéâtre de la Délégation Régionale IRD-Occitanie, Montpellier

July
05
11h00 - 12h00
AMAP Seminar - Results & Programs

Will the plasticity in hydraulic traits minimize the climate vulnerability of Afromontane tree species? Insights from an elevational gradient experiment in Rwanda

ZIEGLER Camille 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [read more...]

PS 2 salle 201

June
28
14h00 - 15h00
AMAP Seminar - Results & Programs

Contribution de la géophysique pour l'étude des écosystèmes forestiers

CARRIERE Simon 

I will present my work and collaborations, in three main phases or lines. My first line of research is the study of species dominance, mostly linked to the “oligarchy hypothesis” in Andean and Amazonian forests in the Madidi region in Bolivia. The oligarchy hypothesis emphasizes predictability and practicality, leaving aside the mystery of hype... [read more...]

PS 2 salle 201