Posters - Habitat modification (Threats)
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Programme
| Tuesday, July 7, 2026 |
| 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
| Poster area |
Speakers and Presentation Titles
Ms. Leonor Baptista
MARETEC (LARSyS, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade De Lisboa)
Linking Bird Population Trends to Human Pressures and Economic Growth
Ms. Céline Bellard
Cnrs
Island vulnerability to global changes
Dr. Shuting Chen
University Of Southampton
Decoupling of temporal accessibility from spatial proximity threatens protected areas
Dr. Adrienne Etard
IIASA
A global characterisation of offsite impacts of mining on biodiversity through a systematic review
Mr. Joseph Gent
Cml Leiden University
Long-term temporal dynamics of alpha and beta landscape heterogeneity across Europe
Mr. Titouan Godin
Muséum National D'histoire Naturelle
Are expanding bird populations more tolerant to land-use change ?
Ms. Sophie Hecht
PhD Candidate
Lund University
Land-use impacts on wildflower evolution
Mr. Rodolfo Magalhães
University College London
Effects of land-use change on mammal distribution and richness across Latin America
Mr. Abbas Naqibzadeh
University Of Debrecen
Habitat Suitability Modeling of the Western Mole-Vole (Ellobius lutescens) by Using the Maximum Entropy Approach
Dr. Christopher O'bryan
Maastricht University
Global forest fragmentation signals declining habitat quality and increased extinction risk for forest-dependent raptors
Ms. Uxue Planes
Universidad De Alicante
Sand mining drives long-term ecological alteration in El Jable arid desert
Ms. Anna Ramos-Chernenko
PhD Student
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Granada
Land-sharing vs. Land-sparing: Effects of Urban Landscape Configuration on Bird Diversity – A Global Assessment
Ms. Imogen Schwandner
Humboldt Universität Zu Berlin
Land-use impact on trophic networks of mammals and birds in South American tropical dry forests
Dr. Jose Valdez
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Cultural Heritage and Biodiversity: Traditional village water structures support amphibian populations within a protected landscape