Agenda AMAP


Aujourd'hui


Mars
28
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Scaling hydraulic traits from organs to organisms and beyond

MENCUCCINO Maurizio 

Considering ecological processes at different scales is what we do most of the time, yet scaling itself remains difficult. I will present examples from our current research to show the challenges involved in understanding the importance of drought on the water use by trees and forests across different spatial and temporal scales. [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201 + visioconférence


 Evénements à venir

Avril
12
16h00 - 17h00
Séminaire AMAP - Exposé botanique

Plant architecture, ontogeny and ecological functions in savanna woody species

MILLAN Mathieu 

Open ecosystems, such as savannas, are shaped and maintained by disturbances, for example fire and herbivory. In such ecosystems, plants are exposed to regular biomass loss, preventing the regular course of growth. Thus, it is difficult to understand how they build their bodies, how and when they invest their biomass in their different parts, when ... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Avril
18
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Advances for plant functional ecology: the importance of the phyllosphere and the concept of holobiont

ROSADO Bruno 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201 + visioconférence

 Evénements récents passés

Mars
14
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Fire and shade: a trait-based perspective on woody communities from savannas and forests in the Cerrado

Marco Antonio CHIMINAZZO 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Mars
07
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

Drivers of ectomycorrhizal diversity in Europe

DELHAYE Guillaume 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Mars
05
14h00 - 15h00
Séminaire AMAP - Atelier technique

Malpolon

LARCHER Théo 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Janvier
30
14h00 - 15h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Three-dimensional homogenized constitutive model of root-soil composites

HUANG Jiankun 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Janvier
11
10h00 - 11h30
Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

Understanding Landscape Changes: A 25-Year Journey in Landscape Research from Colombia

ARMENTERAS Dolores 

Plant functional ecology is based on the use of functional traits as descriptors of organisms' responses to variations in conditions and resources. Traditionally, plants have been the most studied group, which has allowed great advances in this topic. However, the functional approach has neglected the fact that organisms such as fungi, bacteria and... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201