Posters - Climate change and biodiversity: impacts and adaptation (Threats)
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| Thursday, July 9, 2026 |
| 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM |
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Speakers and Presentation Titles
Dr. Katherine Amorim
Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
Prioritizing areas for biodiversity conservation across realms under climate change and biological invasions
Rodolfo Anderson
La Trobe University
Landscape structure mediates heat and dehydration risk under climate warming in birds
Dr. Dino Biancolini
National Research Council Of Italy - Institute of Bioeconomy
Future extreme climatic events may reshape butterfly distributions across biomes in Italy
Dr. Aidan Byrne
Zoological Society Of London
Wetland expansion strengthens the Congo Basin’s role as a net carbon sink
Mr. Miguel Cánibe
CSIC/EBD - Estación Biológica De Doñana
A dynamic approach to integrate landscape management and climate change into long term biodiversity conservation
Mr. Guilherme Castro
Royal Holloway University of London
Linking vegetation structural complexity and ecosystem resistance at the landscape scale under a changing climate
Dr. Julieta Decarre
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Corridor mapping in snow leopard landscapes under future climate and land-use scenarios
Dr. Francisco Ferri-Yáñez
Universidad De Alicante & Ebd-csic
Climate change shifts and scrambles semi-arid vegetation patterns of co-ocurrence.
Mr. Robin Furet
CITERES UMR 7324 CNRS - University of Tours
Effects of climate change and landscape quality on future distributions of European pond turtle lineages
Dr. Katie Gough
SETU
Will climate change alter the distribution of pine marten on the island of Ireland?
Dr. Henry Häkkinen
ZSL Institute Of Zoology
Fire, storms and floods: compound impacts of extreme climate events on European birds
Ms. Leonie Jonas
University Of Turku
Resist or Accept? Climate change adaptation for Natura 2000 target species differs across EU states
Dr. Vitalii Kazannyk
Prof.
Taras Shevchenko National University, Kyiv, Ukraine, kazannyk@gmail.com
Are the terms of Skylarks’ spring arrival in Kyiv region for the last years changed?
Ms. Lisa Kreye
Lund University
Do bird species traits explain the variability in scale-dependent responses to environmental change?
Dr. Koen Kuipers
Assistant Professor
Radboud University
Influence of environmental contexts on biodiversity responses to climate change
Mr. Chengyi Liu
The Institute Of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University
More stopovers enable migratory waterfowl to track shifting spring green-up
Dr. Maria Lumbierres
CREAF
Identifying optimal post-fire successional stages from bird responses to fire history
Dr. Beatrice Masella
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University Of Pavia, Italy
Direct and indirect effects of climatic factors on body mass in Alpine marmots (Marmota marmota)
Dr. Patrick Meirmans
Ibed, University Of Amsterdam
How much genetic diversity will plant and animal populations have lost in 2090?
Ms. Inari Nousiainen
Finnish Museum of Natural History
Springs are getting silent: The role of survival and productivity on demographics of European songbirds
Dr. Hana Pánková
Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences
When origin matters: local adaptation and climate responses in criticaly endangered Myosotis stenophylla
Dr. Cecilia Roscetti
University Of Roma Tor Vergata
Too hot to hop? Voluntary Thermal Maxima in Bufo bufo, a field approach to conservation
Mr. Dorian RUMEAU
UMR 7324 Cnrs Citeres - University Of Tours
Climate projections reveal species-specific vulnerability and conservation gaps among Iberian Podarcis under climate change
Dr. Neftalí Sillero
Universidade Do Porto
Habitat suitability trends over time for species of global distribution
Ms. Kristin Szydlik
University Of Veterinary Medicine
Colour patterns of fire salamanders across different temporal scales in the face of rising temperatures
Ms. Alice Turchi
Sapienza Università Di Roma
Cetaceans under global changes: changing climate reshapes richness and dissimilarity patterns of marine cetacean communities
Mr. Lukas Van Riel
Université De Montréal
Disturbance regime modulates climate-driven forest transitions in boreal-temperate ecosystems
Mr. Giorgio Zavattoni
University Of Turku
Vulnerability and adaptations to climate change in EU protected areas: a Natura 2000 managers’ perspective