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This is the joint group meeting of the research groups in Applied and Theoretical Systems Science. We discuss new results, bounce off new ideas, practice talks, and do journals clubs - just to mention a few of our activities.
We are always happy to host guests and visitors. If you're interested or would like get involved, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
Frank M. Hilker (Applied Systems Science) & Horst Malchow (Theoretical Systems Science)
Archive: Previous research groups meetings
Summer Semester 2018
Date | Time | Presenter | Title | Room | Note |
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Presentations Analysis and Modelling of Environmental Systems | 35/E16 | USF | |||
04.04.2018 | 09:00am | Anna CordUFZ Leipzig | Understanding and modeling the relationships between land use, biodiversity and ecosystem services. | ||
09:30am | Modellierung von Räuber-Beute-Beziehungen – illustriert am Beispiel des Rosenzweig-MacArthur-Modells. | ||||
11:00am | Britta TietjenFU Berlin | Towards a process-based understanding of vegetation responses to global change. | |||
11:30am | Ressourcenlimitierung bei Räuber-Beute-Modellen - Erkenntnisse aus dem Rosenzweig-MacArthur Modell. | ||||
02:00pm | Christiane ZarflUniversität Tübingen | Anthropogenic pressures on freshwaters – Providing insights on processes, predicting potential impacts and proposing solutions. | |||
02:30pm | Modelle zu Wechselwirkungen (Teil 3): Der dynamische Räuber an der Hopfbifurkation. | ||||
04:00pm | Reik DonnerPotsdam Institut für Klimafolgenforschung | Complex networks in earth sciences – turning a modeling paradigm into a data analysis tool. | |||
04:30pm | Das Rosenzweig-MacArthur-Modell. | ||||
05.04.2018 | 09:00am | Arndt TelschowUniversität Osnabrück | Detecting causality and anticipating critical transitions in complex (socio-)ecological networks. | ||
09:30am | Das Rosenzweig-MacArthur Modell und das Paradox der Anreicherung. | ||||
11:00am | Thilo GrossUniversität Bristol (GB) | Stability of the mammalian food web of ancient egypt. | |||
11:30am | The Rosenzweig-MacArthur model. | ||||
17.04.2018 | 10:15am | Oskar Kärcher | Current work. | 66/E16 | |
24.04.2018 | 10:15am | Fabian Heitmann | tba. | 66/E01 | USF |
10:45am | J. Felipe Ortiz - Riomalo | tba. | 66/E01 | USF | |
11:15am | Philipp Gorris | tba. | 66/E01 | USF | |
Thu 26.04.2018 | 10:00am-11:00am | Revision of degree programmes | 66/E01 | USF | |
15.05.2018 | 10:15am | Irina Vortkamp | Modelling dynamic agricultural landscapes: Ecological and economical impacts of conservation management | 66/E01 | USF |
17.05.2018 | 01:30pm-06:00pm | Workshop mit OeSA/UFZ | 66/E01 | ||
22.05.2018 | 10:15am | Jun.-Prof. Dr. Meike Wittmann University of Bielefeld |
Modeling the maintenance of diversity in ecology and evolution | 66/E16 | |
29.05.2018 | Hochschulinformationstag | ||||
05.06.2018 | 10:15am | Clément Aldebert Aix-Marseille Université, France |
When a small decision switches your whole life: structural sensitivity or the unexpected bifurcations that alter your predictions. | 66/E16 | |
12.06.2018 | 6:15pm | Gabriele Broll | Forschung zum Thema Mensch und Umwelt in der Agrarökologie und Bodenforschung (part of the lecture series on human-environment networks) |
41/112 | MUN |
ca. 6:45pm | Frank Hilker | Kipp-Punkte in sozial-ökologischen Systemen: Verständnis und Vorhersage (part of the lecture series on human-environment networks) |
41/112 | MUN | |
19.06.2018 | 10:15am | Saskia Osterkamp | Harvest timing in semi-discrete population models | 66/E16 | |
03.07.2018 | 10:15am | Anthony Sun | Peer-review process for journal publications | 66/E16 | |
10.07.2018 | 10:15am | Juan Segura UNED Madrid |
Controlling populations with combined adaptive limiters | 66/E16 | |
Wed 08.08.2018 | 11:15am | Professor Christopher Kribs University of Texas at Arlington |
Competition and co-persistence in multistrain transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi | 66/E16 | |
Wed 29.08.2018 | 2:15pm | Professor Julien Arino University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada |
Number of source patches required for population persistence in a source-sink metapopulation with explicit movement | 66/E16 | |