Monday 22 July

0830 Optional Pre-Conference Workshop Registration | Conference Centre Foyer
Room Ingwe
0900
Full Day
Practical skills for ecological forecasting across space, time and taxa.
Convenors: Stephanie Brodie, Curtis Champion, Gemma Carroll, Megan Cimino, Jason Hartog, Heather Welch                                                                                                    
Room Ndau
0900
Full Day
On transboundary conservation options for migratory marine predators in the high seas.
Convenors: Mary-Anne Lea, Susan Gallon, Kylie Scales, Autumn-Lynn Harrison
Room Mhelembe
0930
Half Day
IPBES Nature Futures Framework workshop
Convenors: Laura Pereira, Kristi Maciejewski and Juliano Palacios-Abrantes                                                                                                                                                        
Room Mhelembe
1330
Half Day
Advancing Connectivity Conservation in Changing Climates: Tools for Ecological Network Design
Convenor: Center for Large Landscape Conservation & Connectivity Conservation Specialist Group, IUCN World Commission
1700 WELCOME DINNER 
The 2019 SOTM Welcome Dinner will be held in the Braai area within the camp, close to the conference venue and all the accommodation.

Tuesday 23 July

0830 REGISTRATION OPEN | Conference Centre Foyer
PLENARY SESSION 1 | Ndlopfu
CHAIR  Warwick Sauer
0900-0915 Conference Welcome
0915-0935 Formal Conference Opening
HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco
0935-0945 Conference Goals & Code of Conduct
Gretta Pecl
0945-1015 Impacts of climate warming on ectotherms in the ocean and on land
Malin Pinsky
1015-1030 Land-use change interacts with climate to determine elevational species redistribution
Fengyi Guo
1030-1045 Freshwater species on the move: mechanisms and consequences
Wilco Verberk
1045-1115 MORNING TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
CHAIR  Jan McDonald 
1115-1200 Science communication, prime-time documentaries and the climate emergency
Hiding the Broccoli under the Chips

Stephen Oliver Supported by UNSW
1200-1215 KEYNOTE | THEME 7. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions
Human Migration and Environment: a key issue with few empirical evidences
Sabine Henry
1215-1230 KEYNOTE | THEME 1.  Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions
Standards for data and models in biodiversity assessments
Miguel Araújo
1230-1245 KEYNOTE | THEME 11. The impacts of species on the move for global strategies and policies (SDGs, Biodiversity & Climate Change)
Lifting all boats
Tom Lovejoy
1245-1300 KEYNOTE | THEME 7. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions
Preventing a Shifting Future, the Exemplary Practices of the Ekuri community in Nigeria
Chief Edwin
1300-1400 LUNCH | Conference Centre Foyer
THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions

08. Indigenous knowledge and species on the move

Sponsored by Snowchange

11. The impacts of species on the move for global strategies and policies (SDGs, Biodiversity & Climate Change)
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR  Morgan Tingley  Tero Mustonen  Brett Scheffers
1400-1415

Biogeography, macroecology and future of plant invasions: a global perspective

Petr Pysek

Are reindeer the new canaries? – How extractive industries facilitate multiple pressures on an Arctic pastoral ecosystem

Christian Fohringer

Marine ecological connectivity under the impact of climate change: can we climate-proof governance of ABNJ?

Warwick Sauer

1415-1430

Modelling microclimates to predict species responses to climate change

Alexandra Gardner

Analysis and Management of Tibetan Antelope Migration Route Based on Habitat Suitability Index Model

Rencai Dong

Treading the Wallacean shortfall for an endemic, iconic and threatened butterfly

Shuang Xing

1430-1445

Butterflies and climate change: Identifying vagrant records to characterize species’ mobility

William Fagan

‘We Belong to the Land’: Survival and Restoration Under Northern Climate Change

Tero Mustonen

Biodiversity in a shifting sea: challenges and solutions for working across the science-policy interface

Abigail Mcquatters-gollop

1445-1500

An integrative approach to modeling species distribution: combining correlative and mechanistic relationships to predict climate impacts on species

Daniel Crear

DISCUSSION
Tero Mustonen

Argos system and satellites for migratory species conservation

Sophie Baudel

1500-1515

Climate-driven range shifts in the United States: evidence from a hypothesis-driven framework and systematic review

Sarah Weiskopf

DISCUSSION
Brett Scheffers
1515-1530

Plankton as prevailing conditions: monitoring climate driven shifts in plankton communities as surveillance indicators for ecosystem based management

Jacob Bedford

1530-1600 AFTERNOON TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions 05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future 07. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR  Jenn Sunday  Marissa Basket  Lyndon Estes 
1600-1615

Ocean warming compresses the 3D habitat of marine biota

Gabriel Jorda

Climate change adaptation efforts for species may be antagonistic to natural evolutionary responses

Alistair Hobday

Geographical variation in sensitivity to wildflower harvesting inferred from range-wide demographic data for 26 proteaceae species

Martina Treurnicht

1615-1630

Dispersal kernels for predicting animal movement patterns

Laura Merritt

Ecological connectivity among British Columbia marine protected areas and the impacts of changing ocean temperatures

Sarah Friesen

Predicted changes in the Western Cape agricultural sector: How will farmers and Blue Cranes be affected?

Christie Anne Craig

1630-1645

Life below the ocean surface increasingly threatened by climate change

Isaac Brito Morales

Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven changes in species distribution in a global marine hotspot

Gretta Pecl

Implementing a nesting analysis to describe the context of range shifts in Barents Sea fish species

Ellie Bors

1645-1700

Determining pathways into Antarctica for marine biofouling organisms

Arlie McCarthy

Evaluating the risks and benefits of assisted migration in a stochastic metacommunity

Gregory Backus

Adapting to change? Availability of fish stocks to fishing communities on the US west coast

Rebecca Selden

1700-1715

Plant range shifts: Advances, opportunities, and what we still need to know

Emily V Moran

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Is the future-proofing of biodiversity conservation an unattainable oxymoron?

Bruce Webber

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Glideways: Restoring Habitat Connections for Australia’s Iconic Gliding Mammals

Gary Howling

Vulnerabilities and opportunities in global seafood trade under climate change

Christopher Free

1715-1730

Modeling the effects of extreme marine heatwaves to identify areas of potential refugia for a marine foundation species

Ana Giraldo Ospina

Connectivity Conservation for Resilience in Changing Climates

Kathleen Carroll

Impacts of “moving ecosystem services” on human uses of the ocean

Catarina Frazão-Santos

1730-1745

Climate-driven range contractions are more widespread among terrestrial than marine taxa

Jonathan Lenoir

Running out of space: management sites for threatened species in New South Wales (Australia) are unlikely to be resilient to climate change

Linda Beaumont, Polly Mitchell

Invasive behaviour of European catfish (Silurus glanis), the freshwater apex predator

Lukáš Vejrík

1745 Poster Reception & Drinks | Conference Centre Foyer
1630 3-Hour Sunset Safari (Optional) | Kruger National Park

Wednesday 24 July

0830 REGISTRATION OPEN | Conference Centre Foyer
CHAIR  Michelle Greve
PLENARY SESSION 2 | Ndlopfu
0900-0915 KEYNOTE | THEME 5. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future
A changing climate for coral reef management and adaptive restoration
Line Bay
0915-0930 KEYNOTE | THEME 6. Governance, legal and ethical issues for shifting species and changing ecosystems
Penguin Diplomacy – Overcoming the gaps and overlaps between Society, Conservation, Governance, and Science
Renuka Badhe 
0930-0945 KEYNOTE | THEME 4. The paleo-ecological perspective: reconstructing species distributions over multiple millennia
Unravelling the evolutionary and ecological processes that define patterns of global biodiversity of vertebrates and plants
Carsten Rahbeck
0945-1000 KEYNOTE | THEME 2. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts
The contribution of plasticity and evolution to range shifts under climate change
Carla Sgro 
1000-1015 KEYNOTE | THEME 3. Impacts of climate change on community structure and patterns of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity
Impacts of climate change on the community compositions and diversity of the world’s terrestrial birds
Alke Voscamp 
1015-1030 KEYNOTE | THEME 14. Protected Areas Planning for Species on the Move: Lessons from the tropics and marine opportunities
A spotlight on spatial planning of conservation in the terrestrial and marine realms
Tom Lovejoy 
1030-1045 KEYNOTE | THEME 13. Interactions between multiple stressors and range shifts
A climate-smart blueprint for securing Australia’s biodiversity
April Reside 
1045-1115 MORNING TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions 05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future 06. Governance, legal and ethical issues for shifting species and changing ecosystems
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR  Morgan Tingley   Lee Hannah Jan McDonald
1115-1130

Marine fish larvae and harvested species communities have similar climate-induced shifts in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean

Micheli Duarte De Paula Costa

Using trait-based assessments to develop and implement on-the-ground climate adaptation projects for species

Nikhil Advani

Wherever I may roam – adapting international wildlife law to the effects of climate change on wolverines, jackals, cheetahs and other carnivores

Arie Trouwborst

1130-1145

Disentangling fishery and population changes during ocean warming and a marine heatwave in a biogeographical transition zone

David Fairclough

Prioritizing Areas of Wolverine Habitat Connectivity in the Western United States

Kathleen Carroll

Climate Change Impacts on Protected Area Boundaries: A Speculative Analysis Using African Wild Dogs as a Case Study

Andrew Blackmore

1145-1200

Marine Ecological Climate Services: user-driven forecasts of life in the Ocean

Mark R. Payne

Climate Change Impacts on Transboundary Fish Stocks in North America

Juliano Palacios Abrantes

Keeping up with species on the move: designing more flexible conservation laws for a changing world

Philippa McCormack

1200-1215

Niche expansions in introduced species: how common are they and can we predict them?

Henry Hakkinen

Managing for movement: tackling the national challenges associated with the redistribution of biodiversity driven by climate change

Nathalie Pettorelli

Message framing and public policy support for invasive species management in a changing world

Elizabeth Hiroyasu

1215-1230

To move or to stay: optimal range modification strategy under climate change is taxon-specific for corals

John Pandolfi

Fish distributions reveal discrepancies between zonal attachment and quota allocations

Paul Fernandes

Promoting adaptation to climate change in marine spatial planning

Catarina Frazão-Santos

1230-1245

An analysis of birds colonising the United Kingdom: how well does climatic suitability predict current distributions?

James Cranston

Entering unchartered waters: distributional shifts across international boundaries and subsequent hybridization of commercially harvested species produce an entirely new management dilemma

Warren Potts

Fisheries Redistribution under Climate Change: Rethinking the Law to Address the “Governance Gap”

Mitchell Lennan

1245-1300

Improving the way U.S. fisheries management accounts for shifting distributions: detection and attribution

Jay Peterson

Spatially integrated, temporally adjusted, multi factorial control of a range extending sea urchin

John Keane

Accounting for shifting distributions in U.S. marine fisheries management: challenges and recommendation

Melissa Karp

1300-1315

Relationships between body condition and oceanographic habitat quality for a range-shifting pelagic fish from eastern Australia

Curtis Champion

A management strategy evaluation of dynamic and static closures in a swordfish fishery: balancing economic and bycatch concerns

James Smith

Adaptation pathways for conservation law and policy

Jan McDonald

1315-1430 LUNCH | Conference Centre Foyer
Comms Event | Ingwe+Mhelembe
Perfecting your science pitch
Adriana Verges & Gretta Pecl
THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions 05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future 04. The paleo-ecological perspective: reconstructing species distributions over multiple millennia
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR  Jenn Sunday   Marissa Basket Damien Fordham
1430-1445

Physiology and competitive interactions influence modelled outcomes of climate change on a resident and a range-shifting species

Samantha Twiname

The success of terrestrial vertebrate conservation translocations worldwide: are we getting better at moving species?

Shane Morris

Mechanisms of range collapse and extinction for the woolly mammoth

Damien Fordham

1445-1500

Monitoring marine megavertebrates as Essential Ocean Variables in the Global Ocean Observing System: Who, Why, How, and What Next for Implementation?

Daniel Costa

SEA Sentinels project – A collaborative, multi-disciplinary framework using seabirds and marine mammals as indicators in rapidly changing seas

Mary-Anne Lea

Mechanistic simulation models reveal pervasive range shifts and extinctions in Quaternary South America

Robert K.Colwell

1500-1515

Trees on the move, or not

Josep M Serra Diaz

An EEZ-wide dynamic management and monitoring approach for a pelagic tuna fishery

Megan Cimino

Reconstructing the spatio-temporal extinction dynamics of the thylacine

Barry Brook

1515-1530

Challenges in quantifying, interpreting and predicting distributional shifts of marine species

Tara Marshall

Environmental indicators to reduce loggerhead turtle bycatch offshore of Southern California

Heather Welch

A phylogeographic process model to investigate paleo-climatic drivers of diversity

Dan Rosauer

1530-1545

Spatially explicit, cross-continental predictions of climate change-related local extinction risk and richness decline in bumblebees

Peter Soroye

Living fossils in highly urbanized areas: Interventions aiming to mitigate local extinction risk and species range shifts in Asian Horseshoe crabs

Juan Diego Gaitan-espitia

The Role of phylogenetic and functional Diversity in driving global Patterns in coral species Migrations

John Pandolfi

1545-1600

Mapping the distribution of the people’s plants to better predict and adapt to climate change

Samuel Pironon

Science in support of sustainable fisheries management: how are we accounting for shifting distributions?

Patrick Lynch

Cross-scale interactions and the migration of trees

Stephen Jackson

1600 AFTERNOON TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
Room  Ndlopfu
1600 – 1700 Talking circle – an opportunity to speak with Zulu fishers
Hosted by Tero MustonenSponsored by Snowchange
1700 ECR Panel discussion and networking event: From collaboration to publication
Curtis Champion, Raquel Garcia & the ECR CommitteeSponsored by CSIRO
Drinks and nibbles provided 
1630 3-Hour Sunset Safari (Optional) | Kruger National Park

Thursday 25 July

0830 REGISTRATION OPEN | Conference Centre Foyer
PLENARY SESSION 3 | Ndlopfu 
CHAIR  Romina Henriques
0900-0945 Communicating Science Panel Session
Moderated by filmmaker Stephen Oliver followed by a panel Q & A 
Supported by UNSW
0945-1000 KEYNOTE | THEME 12. Ecological impacts of species redistributions on recipient ecosystem function and resilience.

Climate invader or refugee? Evaluating ecological impacts of species redistribution

Cascade Sorte

1000-1015 KEYNOTE | THEME 9. Implications of species on the move for human and animal health
Climate Change Effects on the Geographic Distribution of Infectious Diseases in the Arctic
Tomas Thierfelder
1015-1045 Interview with an Elder – Sutej Hugu

Hosted by Tero MustonenSponsored by Snowchange
1045-1115 MORNING TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions

02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts

SPONSORED BY

04. The paleo-ecological perspective: reconstructing species distributions over multiple millennia
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR Bruce Webber Wendy Foden Damien Fordham
1115-1130

Pattern or Process: considering space, time, and the environment in species distribution models

Stephanie Brodie

Almost two decades of coral-reef fishes moving polewards in SE Australia: patterns, mechansims, and implications

David Booth

Paleo-ecological plant data reveal effects of climate-driven range shifts on community structure

Regan Early

1130-1145

Biased selection of predictor variables used in climate forecast species distribution models

Jeremy Ringma

Staying in Place: Site Fidelity as a Maladaptive Strategy in the Anthropocene

Briana Abrahms

Effects of seasonal dynamics on a migratory species since the Last Glacial Maximum

Kasper Thorup

1145-1200

Transforming understanding of when and where species move in response to environmental change

Jeremy Kerr

Range edge dynamics of marine fishes in a global warming hotspot

Alexa Fredston-Hermann

Lessons from the past: Reconstructing ecological baselines for the South African terrestrial megafauna using long-term biodiversity data

Sophie Monsarrat

1200-1215

Modelling the broad-front migrations of European-African migratory birds

Tom Mason

Climate driven changes to dispersal pathways in a climate change hotspot

Paulina Cetina-Heredia

DISCUSSION
Damien Fordham
1215-1230

Is the geographic range of the desert tree, Aloidendron dichotomum, shifting in response to climate change?

Wendy Foden

Salt of the earth: a critical impediment to herbivore range-shifts in response to climate change

Kara Youngentob

1230-1245

Recalculating route: dispersal constraints will drive the redistribution of Amazon primates in the Anthropocene

Lilian Sales

Imprints of physiological and ecological constraints on the biogeography of an ectotherm

Raquel Garcia

1245

LUNCH | Conference Centre Foyer

Book launch | Ndau
Biodiversity and Climate Change
Book raffle and discussion with editors and authors

THEME 01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions

02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts

SPONSORED BY

14. Protected Areas Planning for Species on the Move: Lessons from the tropics and marine opportunities

 

ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR  Morgan Tingley Susanna Clusella – Trullas
Lee Hannah 
1345-1400

The distribution of a coastal resident fish species is constrained by how oxygen availability and temperature limit its metabolic potential

Murray Duncan

IMPACT – 7 MINS

The effect of habitat complexity on temperature preference in coral reef fish

Tiffany Nay

IMPACT – 7 MINS

Genomic analyses and climate models reveal a rapid but long-lasting climate-driven geographic expansion of a tropical herbivorous reef fish

Laura Gajdzik

Spatial Planning of area-based conservation for climate change: Terrestrial and Marine perspectives

Lee Hannah

1400-1415

The costs of poor range shift detections – how can we sharpen our lens?

Jennifer Sunday

Winds of change: wind connectivity, gene flow, and climate adaptation in trees

Matthew Kling

Modelling biodiversity responses to projected climate and biome changes in sub-Saharan Africa

Guy Midgley

1415

Utilisation of different spawning environments by range-expanding gilthead seabream Sparus aurata

Jen Lewis

Integrating genetic and demographic effects of dispersal on population response to a variable environment

Marissa Baskett

Neotropical results from SPARC: Where in the world should we put conservation for climate change?

Derek Corcoran

1430

Moving Higher than Highest: Mapping potential effect of climate change on the distribution of Himalayan Pit Viper (Gloydius himalayanus)

Naitik Patel

Towards a better understanding of species responses to climate change by integrating data and approaches across disciplines and scales

Christian Hof

Climate change increases the spatial mismatch between protected areas and butterfly diversity hotspots in Southeast Asia

Timothy Bonebrake

1445-1500 DISCUSSION
Morgan Tingley and Jenn Sunday

Characterising range expansion potential of tropical vagrant fishes

Will Figueira

Assessment of Africa’s protected areas biodiversity representation as species move in response to climate change: translating research to real-world planning

Yolanda Chirango

1500-1515

Migration in the cobia, and potential for adaptation to climate change

Kevin Weng

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Marine perspectives in protected area planning for climate change

Lee Hannah

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Including coral reef condition and environmental change into protected area design for future conservation outcomes

Madeline Davey

1515-1530

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Using physiology and performance to predict climate driven distribution range shifts in three temperate African anurans species: a hybrid modelling approach

Mohlamatsane Mokhatla

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Temperature utilization in a coral reef flat specialist, the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium occelatum

Connor Gervais

The multivariate exposure of Australia’s MPA network to climate change

David Schoeman

1530-1545

Do microbes play a role in facilitating the range expansion of tropical fish into temperate systems?

Adriana Verges

Using multi-species habitat models for the design of oceanic fisheries closures

Guillermo Ortuno Crespo & Daniel Dunn

1545 AFTERNOON TEA | Conference Centre Foyer
1630 CONFERENCE DINNER
The dinner will be outside the camp but still within the park. The transport to dinner will include a two-hour Safari and departs from the Conference Centre carpark. 

Friday 26 July

0800 REGISTRATION OPEN | Conference Centre Foyer
THEME

02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts

SPONSORED BY

13. Interactions between multiple stressors and range shifts 03. Impacts of climate change on community structure and patterns of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR Wendy Foden  Warwick Sauer  Sophie von der Heyden
0830-0845

Investigating physiological mechanisms and ecological consequences of a climate-driven range extension of a marine predator (Chrysophrys auratus) into southeast Tasmania

Barrett Wolfe

Synthesizing the impacts of sediment disturbances on marine biodiversity

Rafael Almeida Magris

Shifting daylength regimes associated with range shifts alter aphid-parasitoid community dynamics

Rachel Kehoe

0845-0900

How dragonflies and damselflies respond to global change; a cross-continental analysis

Catherine Sirois-Delisle

Hypoxia surpasses the impacts of ocean acidification and warming in marine biota

Rui Rosa

Temperature-performance relationships for algal production versus consumption by herbivorous fishes. Implications for warming coral reefs

Alexia Graba-landry

THEME
09. Implications of species on the move for human and animal health
CHAIR
Birgitta Evengård

 

0900-0915

Temperature variation and compensatory density feedback drive life stage-specific establishment of tropical fish in temperate seas

Cristián Monaco

Discrepancies in data reporting of zoonotic infectious diseases across the Nordic countries – a call for action in the era of climate change

Birgitta Evengård

Patterns and drivers of high-latitude reef communities along the tropical-to-temperate transition

Brigitte Sommer

0915-0930

Tropical butterflies persist in variable environments through morphological and behavioral specialization

Wenda Cheng

Varying effects of global warming on schistosomiasis and intermediate host snails species

Anna-Sofie Steensgaard

Cross-taxon biodiversity trends in central Europe

Eva Katharina Engelhardt

0930-0945

Phenological shifts reshape expectations for distributional shifts in a montane avifauna

Morgan Tingley

DISCUSSION

Birgitta Evengård

Predicting changes in multi-taxon reef functioning under climate change

Katie Cook

0945-1000

Global warming propels exotic species impacts on marine ecosystems

Scott Bennett

Using spatially explicit, mechanistic vegetation models to study ecosystem stability, extreme events and invasion

Wilfried Thuiller

1000-1015

Mesophication from oak to maple: a tree-ring perspective in the forests of eastern United States

Tsun Fung Au

Rapid borealization of Arctic marine fish communities

André Frainer

1015-1045 MORNING TEA | Conference Centre Foyer    
THEME

02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts

SPONSORED BY

12. Ecological impacts of species redistributions on recipient ecosystem function and resilience. 03. Impacts of climate change on community structure and patterns of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity
ROOM  Ndlopfu Ingwe+Mhelembe Ndau
CHAIR Susana Clusella-Trullas Scott Bennett   Christian Hof
1045-1100

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Mixed-species shoaling as a behavioural mechanism facilitating the redistribution of tropical fishes

Kai Paijmans

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Presence of cleaning mutualisms affect reef fish distribution forecasts

Jose Ricardo Paula

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Shady dealings threaten a formidable predator: weeds tip the balance in a cryptic trophic cascade

Ruchira Somaweera

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Climate-mediated threats to temperate reef resilience: quantifying the mechanisms that limit kelp forest recovery

Sahira Bell

Spatio-temporal scaling of functional diversity change

Marta Jarzyna

1100-1115

Evolution of migratory behavior in birds – synthesis with a biogeographical perspective

Bela Arora

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Shifts in the marine fish assemblage on tropicalised east Australian reefs

Shannen Smith

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Rabbitfishes have come south-under: range-expansion and habitat associations of tropical herbivorous fish in temperate ecosystems of Western Australia

Salvador Zarco Perello

Effects of climate change on a restored southern California salt marsh community

Christine Whitcraft

1115-1130

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Surviving in steep terrain: A lab-to-field assessment of locomotor costs for wild mountain lions (Puma concolor)

Carolyn Dunford

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Integrating physiology, behavior and life history to understand impacts of ocean warming on key marine species

Patricia Peinado

Impacts of warming on novel and native plant-herbivore interactions across the Mediterranean Sea

Julia Santana-Garcon

Alternative climate drivers of local species richness, colonization, and extirpation in marine fishes

Zoë Kitchel

1130-1145

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Decoding climate response: future of native snow trout and non-native brown trout in Himalayan rivers

Vineet Dubey, Aashna Sharma

IMPACT – 7 MINUTES

Factors restricting the spread of invasive plants at high latitudes

Peter Kotanen

Assessing risks of climate-driven range shifts through the lens of invasion biology

Toni Lyn Morelli

Implications of environmental change on the distribution of imperilled species

Christine Howard

1145-1200

Contrasting Forms of Competition Constrain Elevational Distribution of Species

I-Ching Chen

The ecological consequences of mangrove expansion into salt marshes on the Texas (USA) coast

Anna Armitage

Vertical stratification influences global patterns of terrestrial biodiversity and their vulnerability to climate change

Brett Scheffers

1200-1215

The importance of understanding intraspecific behavioral variation in migratory fishes and its impact on the adaptability of these fishes to climate change

Alexander Winkler

Measuring spatial predator-prey overlap to understand changing trophic interactions

Gemma Carroll

Light-driven range expansions and the underwater greening of the poles

Graeme Clark

1215-1300
LUNCH | Conference Centre Foyer
1300 Closing Session and Award Ceremony | Ndlopfu
Gretta Pecl & Warwick Sauer