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E3 Talk with Diane Srivastava (University of British Columbia & Canadian Institute of Ecology and Evolution)

30 March 2023 . 12h00 (GMT)

Room 2.2.14, Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon

Food webs are affected by the space around them, but ecological models struggle to capture the coupling of spatial and trophic processes. Trophic metacommunity theory proposes to unite traditional metacommunity theory and food web theory.

To illustrate the potential processes underlying trophic metacommunity theory, we will look at empirical patterns in the aquatic invertebrate food webs in tropical bromeliads. Using observations, experiments and simulations, I will show that these patterns depend on the interactions between key trophic metacommunity processes: stochasticity, niche differences, spatial movement, predator functional responses, and spatial information processing.

Diane Srivastava is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of British Columbia and Director of the Canadian Institute of Ecology and Evolution. Her research encompasses community ecology, climate change biology, tropical conservation, data syntheses, and equity in science.

Join us IN PERSON (FCUL Room 2.2.14) or by Zoom (LINK; pw: 217663)!

We have been experiencing some technical issues regarding the authentication/connection to the Zoom platform through FCCN. For that, we apologise for any difficulties during the transmission.


Tags: e3talk CSES food webs trophic metacommunity tropical invertebrates bromeliads

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