Detailed information about the course
Title | Identifying the fundamental differences between neonative and introduced species to inform research and management |
Dates | 21-22 Nov 2022 |
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Organizer(s) | Giovanni Vimercati, UNIFR
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Speakers | Moritz M. Adam, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) |
Description | Species that expand their range in response to human-induced environmental perturbations, for instance due to climate or land use change, have been recently termed neonatives. Neonative species differ, biogeographically, from both native species (i.e. species that are present in areas where they evolved or arrived by natural means) and introduced species (also called alien species). While introduced species have been un-/intentionally moved by humans into areas in which they did not naturally occur, neonative species have expanded their range via natural dispersal in response to anthropogenic environmental changes. As the phenomenon of species that expand their ranges seems to be increasing and it undisputed, it has still to be determined to which degree neonative species fundamentally differ from introduced species. In this workshop, we will bring together internationally leading experts in invasion biology and environmental sciences to highlight cutting-edge advances in the research of neonative and introduced species and illustrate their fundamental differences. We will also propose novel ways to investigate those differences and discuss their implications for management. During the event, the experts will:
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Program | 21st of November 9:00-9:30. Arrival, registration & coffee. 9.30-9.45. Setting the scene: Neonative and introduced species as distinct biogeographic phenomena 9.45-10.30. Two keynote presentations concerning: context-dependence, establishment & invasion success, impacts 10.30-12.00. Full-group and breakout group discussions 12-13.00 Lunch (HEIA Mensa) 13.00-15.00 Full-group and breakout group discussions (continued) 15.00-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-16.15. Two keynote presentations concerning: pathways and dispersal 16.15-17.45. Full-group and breakout group discussions 17.45.-18.00 Short synthesis of the first day 19:00 Social dinner together, place TBD 22nd of November 9.00-10.30 Full-group and breakout group discussions (continued) 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.00 Two keynote presentations concerning management and policy (+ short group discussion). 12-13.00 Lunch (HEIA Mensa) 13-15.30 Full-group and breakout group discussions 15.30-17.30 Synthesis discussion + apero |
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University of Fribourg |
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Information | When? Questions? |
Expenses | Reimbursements Late cancellations (after 06.11.2022) or no-show: 100 CHF administrative fee |
Registration | Registrations OPEN - 12 places Fees Late cancellations (after 06.11.2022) or no-show: 100 CHF administrative fee |
Places | 12 |
Deadline for registration | 18.11.2022 |

