[Enviro-lunch] TODAY at 12PM, SE2-302: Dr. Jean Gibert, "The consequences of phenotypic variation for predator-prey systems", 04/06, 12pm-1:3-pm, SE2-302
Fernanda Santos
fsantos.soils at gmail.com
Thu Apr 6 11:04:22 PDT 2017
*Dr. Jean Philippe Gibert*
(Yeakel Lab)
*The consequences of phenotypic variation for predator-prey systems*
Recent evidence suggests that the traits individuals have and their
naturally occurring variation within populations can affect the way species
interact. However, *how* this variation affects interactions, *when* it is
important to take it into account, and how these effects *scale up* from
pairwise interactions to entire networks of interacting species, such as
food webs, is poorly understood. My work tackles these issues from a
theoretical perspective, addressing how variation in traits predators can
per se affect predator-prey dynamics, how these effects are mediated by
environmental factors such as temperature, and how trait variation
determines food web structure and dynamics. My results have implications
for trait-based species conservation and help hone our understanding of how
complex ecological systems might respond to increasing global temperatures.
Where: SE2-302
When: TODAY (April 6th, from 12-1:30PM)
We look forward to seeing you,
Organizers for 2016-17: Rebecca Abney and Fernanda Santos
Faculty coordinator: Asmeret Asefaw Berhe
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