Jonathan Lenoir, Maître de Conférences à l’Université de Picardie Jules Verne, participera au workshop international HETEROCLIM : la réponse des organismes au changement climatique dans un environnement hétérogène.
Ce workshop est organisé par l’Institut de Recherche sur la Biologie de l’Insecte (UMR 7261 – Université de Tours) et se tiendra à Loches du 10 au 14 juin 2014.
Le comité scientifique sera composé de Sylvain Pincebourde, Olivier Dangles, Jerome Casas et Brian Helmuth.
Aim & scoop
Past and ongoing global warming has dramatic impacts on ecological systems, including changes in species distributions and erosion of biodiversity. Very recently, scientists working on climate change biology realized that the environmental heterogeneity could be an important driver because, theoretically, organisms may move within local/regional spatial scales to find suitable micro-
Our general aim is to bring together leading scientists from various key disciplines to promote interconnections between their different expertise and skills, with the ambition to stimulate the emergence of new developments related to scale issues in thermal ecology and global change biology. Such advances are necessary to anticipate and attenuate the impacts of global warming on ecological systems and societies. The workshop involves 3 sessions:
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