The 2019 Species on The Move International Conference was held in Kruger National Park, South Africa, 22 – 26 July 2019.
Presentations
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TUESDAY 23 JULY 2019
THEME | TITLE | PRESENTER | PRESENTATION PDF |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Determining pathways into Antarctica for marine biofouling organisms | Arlie McCarthy | Presentation |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Climate-driven range shifts in the United States: evidence from a hypothesis-driven framework and systematic review | Sarah Weiskopf | Presentation |
05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future | Evaluating the risks and benefits of assisted migration in a stochastic metacommunity | Gregory Backus | Presentation |
05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future | 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 | Presentation |
07. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions | Vulnerabilities and opportunities in global seafood trade under climate change | Christopher Free | Presentation |
07. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions | Invasive behaviour of European catfish (Silurus glanis), the freshwater apex predator | Lukáš Vejrík | Presentation |
07. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions | Predicted changes in the Western Cape agricultural sector: How will farmers and Blue Cranes be affected? | Christie Anne Craig | Presentation |
07. Cultural, social and economic dimensions of changes in species distributions | Geographical variation in sensitivity to wildflower harvesting inferred from range-wide demographic data for 26 proteaceae species | Martina Treurnicht | Presentation |
08. Indigenous knowledge and species on the move | Are reindeer the new canaries? – How extractive industries facilitate multiple pressures on an Arctic pastoral ecosystem | Christian Fohringer | Presentation |
WEDNESDAY 24 JULY 2019
THEME | TITLE | PRESENTER | PRESENTATION PDF |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Monitoring marine megavertebrates as Essential Ocean Variables in the Global Ocean Observing System: Who, Why, How, and What Next for Implementation? | Daniel Costa | Presentation |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Challenges in quantifying, interpreting and predicting distributional shifts of marine species | Tara Marshall | Presentation |
05. Conservation paradigms & management strategies for a shifting future | A management strategy evaluation of dynamic and static closures in a swordfish fishery: balancing economic and bycatch concerns | James Smith | Presentation |
06. Governance, legal and ethical issues for shifting species and changing ecosystems | Accounting for shifting distributions in U.S. marine fisheries management: challenges and recommendation | Melissa Karp | Presentation |
06. Governance, legal and ethical issues for shifting species and changing ecosystems | Wherever I may roam – adapting international wildlife law to the effects of climate change on wolverines, jackals, cheetahs and other carnivores | Arie Trouwborst | Presentation |
06. Governance, legal and ethical issues for shifting species and changing ecosystems | Climate Change Impacts on Protected Area Boundaries: A Speculative Analysis Using African Wild Dogs as a Case Study | Andrew Blackmore | Presentation |
THURSDAY 25 JULY 2019
THEME | TITLE | PRESENTER | PRESENTATION PDF |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Pattern or Process: considering space, time, and the environment in species distribution models | Stephanie Brodie | Presentation |
01. Detection, attribution & prediction of changes in species distributions | Recalculating route: dispersal constraints will drive the redistribution of Amazon primates in the Anthropocene | Lilian Sales | Presentation |
02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts | Integrating genetic and demographic effects of dispersal on population response to a variable environment | Marissa Baskett | Presentation |
02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts | Characterising range expansion potential of tropical vagrant fishes | Will Figueira | Presentation |
04. The paleo-ecological perspective: reconstructing species distributions over multiple millennia | Lessons from the past: Reconstructing ecological baselines for the South African terrestrial megafauna using long-term biodiversity data | Sophie Monsarrat | Presentation |
FRIDAY 26 JULY 2019
THEME | TITLE | PRESENTER | PRESENTATION PDF |
02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts | Factors restricting the spread of invasive plants at high latitudes | Peter Kotanen | Presentation |
02. Understanding ecological and evolutionary mechanisms facilitating or hindering range shifts | Mixed-species shoaling as a behavioural mechanism facilitating the redistribution of tropical fishes | Kai Paijmans | Presentation |
03. Impacts of climate change on community structure and patterns of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity | Shifting daylength regimes associated with range shifts alter aphid-parasitoid community dynamics | Rachel Kehoe | Presentation |
03. Impacts of climate change on community structure and patterns of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity | Using spatially explicit, mechanistic vegetation models to study ecosystem stability, extreme events and invasion | Wilfried Thuiller | Presentation |
13. Interactions between multiple stressors and range shifts | Synthesizing the impacts of sediment disturbances on marine biodiversity | Rafael Almeida Magris | Presentation |