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Day 3: Saturday <strong>04</strong>-06<br />

Session 9 Chair: tba<br />

09:00 Keynote: Dr. Anna Traveset<br />

Mutualistic networks in the Galapagos Islands. Impacts of<br />

invasive species on their structure<br />

09:45 Raúl García-Camacho<br />

Is survival in annual plant communities affected by species<br />

phylogenetic relatedness Variations along an aridity gradient<br />

10:00 Niek Scheepens<br />

Monocarpic perenniality of Campanula thyrsoides results in high<br />

population differentiation despite high pollen flow<br />

10:15 Sven Hanoteaux<br />

Density and spatial distribution of an attractive species: effects on<br />

plant-pollinator interaction structure in grasslands.<br />

10:<strong>30</strong> Elze Hesse<br />

Density-dependent pollen limitation and reproductive assurance<br />

in a wind-pollinated herb with contrasting sexual systems<br />

10:45 COFFEE<br />

Session 10 Chair: tba<br />

11:15 Camille Guilbaud<br />

A simple, useful growth model for annual plants<br />

11:<strong>30</strong> Mathilde Dufay<br />

How do females survive in a (harsh) world of hermaphrodites<br />

The effects of selection vs. population structure<br />

11:45 Corina Del Fabbro<br />

Do invasive species create a more negative soil-feedback than<br />

their native congeners<br />

12:00 Lauri Laanisto<br />

Microfragmentation theory explains non-positive environmental<br />

heterogeneity-diversity relationships<br />

12:15 Jonathan Silvertown<br />

Experimental investigation of the origin of fynbos plant<br />

community structure after fire<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> Farewell & next meeting announcement<br />

13:15 LUNCH (at St Catherine's)<br />

14:00-18:00 PopBio EXCURSION<br />

Wytham Woods (by bus)

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