Theoretical Ecology Discussion: Species heterogeneity can reduce the potential for alternative stable states in food webs

Date

Wednesday, February 9, 2022 - 15:00

Location

Zoom

Description

This seminar series aims to unite those at OIST interested in ecology, evolution, and theory every Wednesday to watch a pre-recorded talk from world-leading theoreticians (~30 min) and then casually discuss the talk amongst ourselves over tea/coffee/snacks.

We’ll be shamelessly piggybacking off the International Initiative for Theoretical Ecology, who run a phenomenal seminar series (see www.iite.info/seminar), to watch the pre-recorded talks at a time that’s more friendly to our local timezone.

Looking forward to talking theory with you all!
Sam Ross (Integrative Community Ecology Unit)

Zoom link: https://oist.zoom.us/j/96760172821?pwd=L09OZnJmTHpZR2J5TXpCeWpPSEo1UT09

This week
[9 Feb 2022] Vadim Karatayev (University of Guleph). Species heterogeneity can reduce the potential for alternative stable states in food webs.

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