Agenda AMAP



 Evénements à venir

Octobre
08
16h00 - 17h00
- Exposé botanique

Adaptation of trees to Mammalian herbivory and fire: implications for the structure and functioning of temperate zone ecosystems

CHURSKI Marcin 

There are few places in Europe where one can experience old-growth temperate forest. One of the largest and oldest is Białowieża Forest, at the border between Poland and Belarus. It is known from its large trees, European bison and large predators - wolf and lynx. Together with my colleagues I try to understand how herbivores and fire structure t... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201 + visioconférence

Octobre
10
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

Plant fossil-informed ecosystem modeling is a testing ground for hypotheses regarding deep time terrestrial surface processes

MATTHAEUS William 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201 + visioconférence

 Evénements récents passés

Octobre
03
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Zero-inflated binary tree Pólya-splitting distrubtions for joint species distribution models

MORTIER Frédéric 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Octobre
03
14h00 - 16h00
Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

Multi-scale Modelling and Digital Twins for Durable Perennial Cropping Systems

Rémi VEZY 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Septembre
26
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Questionnements scientifiques

Joint Species distribution models for presence only data

MORTIER Frédéric 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Septembre
19
11h00 - 12h00
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

Some community ecology and tree mortality in tropical forests

ARELLANO Gabriel 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201

Juillet
17
10h30 - 11h30
Séminaire AMAP - Résultats & Programmes

The response of soil to extreme climatic conditions

AN Ni 

Plants have supported terrestrial ecosystems for hundreds of millions of years. However, plant evolution implies changing function. Estimating era-appropriate vegetation function and distribution is critical to resolving terrestrial surface processes across the Phanerozoic. The ecosystem simulation model paleo-BGC is a set of linked processes relev... [Lire la suite...]

PS 2 salle 201