Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM - Santa Maria
28/07/2014 00:00 - 30/07/2014 00:00
Description
The workshop will consist of two short courses, talks and poster presentation. It is aimed at graduate students and will focus on various aspects of population dynamics and ecosystem functioning.
Registration is now closed.
Preparing Posters
Posters should be prepared in Portrait format and should be no larger than 90cm by 120cm.
All the lectures will take place at the Auditório of the Colégio Politécnico, UFSM.
Lectures
Christina Cobbold (University of Glasgow, UK)
Mean occupancy time: linking mechanistic movement models and landscape ecology to population persistence
Daniel Campos Moreno (Universidad de Barcelona, Spain)
Search research: current state of knowledge on the target problem
Lecture Campos
Adriano Gomes Garcia (Universidade ed São Paulo/ESALQ, Brasil)
Applied computational modelling to support studies on agricultural pest management considering the landscape
Sergei Petrovskii (University of Leicester, UK)
Mathematics of Dispersal: When being different becomes important
Lecture Petrovskii_1
Wilson Castro Ferreira Jr. (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil)
Patterns of Deception: Wit and Chance in Mimicry Dynamics
Courses
Max O. Souza (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil)
Mathematical Aspects of Evolution
Natalia Petrovskaya (University of Birmingham, UK)
Computational Approaches in Mathematical Ecology
Organisers:
Diomar Mistro, Luiz Alberto Díaz Rodrigues and Salvador Lou Vega (Santa Maria, Brazil)
Contact: dcmistro@gmail.com, ladiazrodrigues@gmail.com
Registration is now available.
Program
Download the programme here
Registration
To register, please send the completed registration form to wwmathbiol@gmail.com by 15th June.
Registration and poster submission deadline: 30th May.Registration fees
Students (from all countries) | R$ 50,00 (Reais) |
All the others | R$ 100,00 (Reais) |
All the participants should pay by cash upon arrival.
Contact: dcmistro@gmail.com, ladiazrodrigues@gmail.com, wwmathbiol@gmail.com