Friday Saturday

Pattern and pro- cess in terrestrial plant communi- ties: integrating empirical and theoretical approaches. Control and opti- mization in eco- logical problems.
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AICME II

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Stochastic versus Deterministic Modeling in Population Biology

Mathematical modeling of population dynamics involving delay differential equations

Friday 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:50 15:00-16:40 16:40-17:00

17:00-20:30

Opening Ceremony Opening Lecture: L. Ginzburg Plenary Lectures: L. J. Gross R. Adler Coffee Break IndividualBased Spatial Simulations of Ecological Systems

Pattern and process in terrestrial plant communities: integrating empirical and theoretical approaches

20:30

Control and optimization in ecological problems

Welcoming Party

Saturday 08:45-10:30

Plenary Lectures:

10:30-10:50

10:50-12:05

12:10-13:25

15:00-15:50 15:50-16:40 16:40-17:00

Pattern and process in terrestrial plant communities: integrating empirical and theoretical approaches

Dynamic Energy Budget Theory for metabolic organization

Ecological applications of theoretical and simulation studies of branching processes

17:00-18:40

18:50-20:30

Ecological applications of theoretical and simulation studies of branching processes

Control and optimization in ecological problems

Modelling the spread of diseases in animal populations

Matrix models of population dynamics: straightforward applications and inspiring mathematics

Plenary Lecture:

IndividualBased Spatial Simulations of Ecological Systems

Y. Iwasa M. E. J. Woolhouse Coffee Break

Life history problems and structured populations

Mathematical modeling of population dynamics involving delay differential equations Behaviourmediated population dynamics

A. M. de Roos Poster Session Coffee Break Matrix models of population dynamics: straightforward applications and inspiring mathematics

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Modelling the spread of diseases in animal populations

Behaviourmediated population dynamics

General

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Monday 08:45-10:30

Plenary Lectures:

10:30-10:50

10:50-13:25

15:00-15:50 15:50-16:40 16:40-17:00

17:00-18:40

18:50-20:05

Pattern Formation, Spatiotemporal Chaos, and Noise in Theoretical Population Dynamics

Life history problems and structured populations

Plenary Lectures:

P. Cury N. C. Stenseth Coffee Break Demography and Dispersal: Integrating Spatial Movement and the Life Cycle

Small and mesoscale processes in the ocean and their impact on the marine ecosystem

General

Spatio-Temporal Complexity in Population Dynamics

Mathematical modeling and computer simulations in the context of the management of renewable resources

M. J. Keeling Poster Session Coffee Break

Pattern Formation, Spatiotemporal Chaos, and Noise in Theoretical Population Dynamics

IndividualBased Spatial Simulations of Ecological Systems

From individuals to Populations and Communities

Mathematical aspects of fragmentation and coagulation models with application to ecology

Life history problems and structured populations

Demography and Dispersal: Integrating Spatial Movement and the Life Cycle

20:30

Molecular ogy

Ecol-

Banquet

Tuesday 08:45-10:30

Plenary Lectures:

10:30-10:50

10:50-13:25

13:30

IndividualBased Spatial Simulations of Ecological Systems

Theory and observations of invasion processes

B. Kooi M. Langlais Coffee Break From individuals to Populations and Communities

Closing Session

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Bifurcation and singularities in models of biosystems

Mathematical modeling and computer simulations in the context of the management of renewable resources