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Posters - Cross-cutting ecological themes for species conservation and restoration (Fundamentals)

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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Speakers and Presentation Titles

Dr. Manisha Bhardwaj
University Of Freiburg

Behavioural differences among moose, roe deer and wild boar towards human activity

Dr. Purabi Deshpande
University Of Turku

Something smells …. ducky! Protecting waterfowl nests from mesopredators using odour as chemical camouflage.

Mx. Nika Knez
Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy Of Science

Feeding the giants: How winter buffets reshape European bison biology

Ms. Natthiya Kongphuthorn
Biodiversity Based Economy Development Office

Establishing a Framework for Biodiversity Credit in Thailand: A Case study of Thailand's forest areas.

Ms. Jingqi Liu
Centre d'Etudes Biologiques de Chizé

Telomere length: a tool for assessing population trends? A case study in a long-lived seabird

Dr. Sergio Martinez
Universidad De La República

CONSERVATION PALEOBIOLOGY IN SOUTH AMERICA

Dr. Magda Pla
CREAF

Structuring Species-Driver Relationships to Inform Conservation and Restoration Across Ecosystems

Mr. Gergő Rák
University Of Debrecen, Hungary

High grazing pressure is a threat to declining grassland specialist reptiles

Mr. Markus Roesch
Cibio

Monitoring threatened arboreal lizards in tropical forests using dependent double-observer surveys

Crystal Silliman
University Of California, Santa Barbara

Restoration, Biodiversity, and the Complexity of Disease Risk in Reconnected Landscapes

Ms. Lonneke Teunissen
Dutch Butterfly Conservation (de Vlinderstichting)

Integrating flex counts enables species trend estimation when monitoring data are limited

Ms. Arianna Vicari
Phd Student
Czech University Of Life Sciences Prague

Multi-axis niche partitioning analysis of desert ungulates in Aïr and Ténéré National Nature Reserve, Niger

Dr. Edith Villa Galaviz
Technical University of Darmstadt

Natural recovery of multidiversity to agriculture in a tropical rainforest

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