Past Agenda "BayCEER Colloquium"
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Date | Location | Presenting person | Title |
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Th. 2011-06-30 (16:15-17:45) | H11, NW I | Prof. Dr. Christian-D. Schönwiese, Institut für Atmosphäre und Umwelt, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M. | BayCEER Colloquium: Klimawandel und Extremereignisse - Eine statistische Perspektive [Details] |
Th. 2011-06-16 (16:15-17:45) | ABSAGE | Dr. Ines Mügler, Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie, Jena | BayCEER Colloquium: ABSAGE wegen Krankheit [Details] |
Th. 2011-06-09 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Dr. Dennis Otieno, Department of Plant Ecology, Universität Bayreuth | BayCEER Colloquium: Controls on carbon flows and seasonal biomass dynamics in grassland ecosystems from tropical to sub arctic/alpine regions [Details] |
Th. 2011-05-26 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Markus Weiler, Institute of Hydrology, Center for Water Research, University of Freiburg | BayCEER Colloquium: Only one isotopic water world: relevant processes at the soil-vegetation-atmosphere interface [Details] |
Th. 2011-05-19 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Dr. Andreas Schindlbacher, Federal Research and Training Centre for Forests, Natural Hazards and Landscape - BFW, Vienna, Austria | BayCEER Colloquium: Experimental assessment of climate change effects on soil C - lessons from a manipulation experiment in Achenkirch, Austria [Details] |
Th. 2011-05-12 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Dr. Rolf Siegwolf, Paul-Scherrer-Institut, Villigen, Schweiz | BayCEER Colloquium: Stabile Isotope in Jahrringen bieten mehr als nur Daten zur Klimarekonstruktion. Eine ökophysiologische Betrachtungsweise [Details] |
Th. 2011-05-05 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Martin Beniston, Head of the Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland | BayCEER Colloquium: Exploring shifts in water availability and use in the Alps in a warmer climate [Details] |
Th. 2011-05-05 (15:15-16:00) | H8 | Dr. George Perry, School of Environment & School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand | BayCEER Colloquium: Stopping the Clock? Dynamics and Legacies of New Zealand's Initial Burning Period [Details] |
Fr. 2011-02-11 (10:15-11:45) | H16, NW II | Prof. Dr. José María Fernández-Palacios, La Laguna University, Tenerife | BayCEER Colloquium: A reconstruction of Palaeo-Macaronesia, with particular reference to the long-term biogeography of the Atlantic island laurel forests [Details] |
Th. 2011-02-10 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Fernando Díaz del Olmo, Universidad de Sevilla, Geografía Física | BayCEER Colloquium: Das geoökologische Projekt Donana-Nationalpark (Spanien) [Details] |
Th. 2011-02-03 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Ralf Seppelt, Department Computational Landscape Ecology, University of Halle-Wittenberg | BayCEER Colloquium: On the rise (and the fall) of the ecosystem service concept [Details] |
Th. 2011-02-03 (15:00-16:00) | H6 | Dr. Jürgen Kreyling, Department of Biogeography, University of Bayreuth | BayCEER Colloquium: The importance of winter climate change on ecological processes [Details] |
Th. 2011-01-27 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. James Kirchner, Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee, und Landschaft (WSL), Birmensdorf, Schweiz | BayCEER Colloquium: Hydrological processes revealed by high-frequency chemical dynamics spanning the periodic table [Details] |
Th. 2011-01-20 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Dr. Naoise Nunan, Bioemco, laboratory Centre INRA Versailles-Grignon, France | BayCEER Colloquium: Do microbe-habitat interactions affect the relationship between microbial diversity and carbon dynamics in soil? [Details] |
Th. 2010-12-09 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Klaus Lunau, Arbeitsgruppe Sinnesökologie, WS Biologie, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf | BayCEER Colloquium: Farbpräferenzen von blütenbesuchenden Bienen und Schwebfliegen [Details] |
Mo. 2010-11-29 (18:00) | H8 | Dr. Florian Wittmann, Max Planck Institut für Chemie, Abteilung Biogeochemie, Mainz | BayCEER Colloquium: Ökologie, Artenverbreitung und Diversität neotropischer Überschwemmungswälder: Zur Rolle der Feuchtgebiete in der Evolution der rezenten Flora des Amazonas-Beckens [Details] |
Th. 2010-11-25 (15:45-17:00) | H6 | Dr. Michael Pester, Faculty of Life Sciences, Dept. of Microbial Ecology (DOME), University of Vienna | BayCEER Colloquium: Sulfate-reducing microorganisms in low-sulfate peatlands: overlooked key players in the interwined biogeochemical cycles of peat soils? [Details] |
Th. 2010-11-18 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Dr. Jen-How Huang, Inst. f. Biogeochemie u. Schadstoffdynamik, ETH Zürich | BayCEER Colloquium: Impact of microbial activity on arsenic reduction, mobilization and sequestration at the mineral-solution interface [Details] |
Th. 2010-11-04 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Pavel Tarasov, Institute for Geological Sciences, Palaeontology, Freie Universitt Berlin | BayCEER Colloquium: Pollen-based reconstructions of the late Quaternary vegetation and climate: Numerical approaches and case studies from northern Asia [Details] |
Th. 2010-10-28 (16:15-17:45) | H6 | Prof. Dr. Georg Schwedt, Emeritus TU Clausthal | BayCEER Colloquium: Chemie und Literatur: Ein Abwasserprozess im Roman "Pfisters Mühle" von Wilhelm Raabe [Details] |