A series of virtual events featuring leading experts in research on climate change adaptation - both in forest trees and other organisms.
The webinars are listed below and you can view them by clicking on the image.
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Prof Ary Hoffman, Melbourne University, Australia, works on adaptation to rapid environmental changes in a range of species, developing ways of incorporating evolutionary approaches when making predictions about adaptive capacity and when predicting species distribution shifts under climate change. In particular, he focuses on environmental stress adaptation in invertebrates, using results to develop integrated pest control options for the grain industries.
Dr Ophélie Ronce, University of Montpellier, France, studies the role that evolution plays in the response of biodiversity to global changes. Primarily a theorist, using mathematical models and simulations, Dr Ronce collaborates with empiricists to test concepts of adaptation to environmental change in plants, animals and micro-organisms. She was President of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (ESEB) 2019-2021.
Prof Moisés Expósito-Alonso, Carnegie Institute for Science & Stanford University, California, studies whether and how plants will evolve to keep pace with climate change, using large-scale ecological and genome sequencing experiments with Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system.
Prof Palumbi, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University, studies evolutionary biology in marine organisms, in particular how they adapt to human-induced pressures such as climate change. As well as primary research, Prof Palumbi addresses practical issues concerning the protection of marine biodiversity and has worked extensively to communicate research findings to a wide audience through books, tv and film.