15.01.2015 | sDiv

Finale Ergebnisse des 3. sDiv Calls

Hinweis für die Medien: Die von iDiv bereitgestellten Bilder dürfen ausschließlich für die Berichterstattung im Zusammenhang mit dieser Medienmitteilung und unter Angabe des/der Urhebers/in verwendet werden.
Uns erreichten im Zuge des 3. sDiv Calls zahlreiche Proposals von hoher wissenschaftliche Qualität. Nach langer interner Prüfung und Diskussion hat das sDiv-Komitee entschieden 9 internationale Workshops und 2 individuelle Postdoktoranden-Projekte zu fördern. Nachfolgend eine Auflistung der Projekte: International workshops: "Quantifying biodiversity change through time (sChange)” main applicants: Sarah R. Supp  (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Maria Dornelas (University of St Andrews) "Towards understanding the causes and consequences of epigenetic diversity (sEpiDiv)” main applicants: Katrin Heer and Lars Opgenoorth (both University of Marburg) "Scaling shrub expansion from site to biome Manuscript finalization working group" (sTUNDRA II)" main applicants: Isla H. Myers-Smith (University of Edinburgh) and Anne Bjorkman (iDiv) "Global Changes in Marine Plankton Diversity and Productivity (sMarD)" main applicants: Aleksandra M. Lewandowska (University of Oldenburg) and Boris Worm (Dalhousie University) "Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems in Open Systems (sCAFE)" main applicants: S.K. Morgan Ernest (Utah State University) and Mathew Leibold (University of Texas at Austin) "Synthesis on Pollen Limitation and Terrestrial biodiversity (sPlat)" main applicants: Tiffany Knight (Washington University, iDiv), Tia-Lynn Ashman (University of Pittsburgh) and Janette Steets (Oklahoma State University) "Linking ecological stoichiometry with environmentdiversityproductivity relationships in grasslands (sToichNutNet)" main applicants: Elizabeth Borer (University of Minnesota) and Anne Ebeling (University of Jena) "Expanding Neo-Chessonian coexistence theory towards a stochastic theory for species rich communities (sNiche)" main applicants: Thorsten Wiegand (UFZ) and Stan W. Harpole (iDiv) "Functional Information: its potential for quantifying biodiversity and its relation to ecosystem functioning. Function, Information and Biodiversity (sFIND)" main applicants: Keith Farnsworth (Queen’s University Belfast) and Ivo Große (University of Halle/ Saale) Individual Postdoc projects: "Drivers of plant diversity across spatiotemporal scales: integrating ecological, evolutionary and environmental processes” Postdoc: Juliano Sarmento Cabral (University of Göttingen) "Assessing extinction: Crossover of geometrical, macroecological and Bayesian perspectives” Postdoc: Petr Keil (Charles University in Prague)

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