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Arctic rapid ice loss events in CMIP6 simulations + Climate impacts of Arctic sea ice melting by Steve Delhaye + Annelies Sticker20 Jun
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Oviposition and microhabitat selection in a butterfly under niche expansion : testing the role of behaviroual plasticity and learning by Simon Braem19 JunPlasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with heterogeneity of ecological resources in time and space. It is still unclear to what extent different types of plasticity may affect adaptive behaviours to colonize and thrive in landscapes under human-induced rapid environmental change.En savoir plusOviposition and microhabitat selection in a butterfly under niche expansion : testing the role of behaviroual plasticity and learning by Simon Braem19 JunPlasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with heterogeneity of ecological resources in time and space. It is still unclear to what extent different types of plasticity may affect adaptive behaviours to colonize and thrive in landscapes under human-induced rapid environmental change.
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Oviposition and microhabitat selection in a butterfly under niche expansion: testing the role of and learningbehavioural plasticity19 Jun
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Insect conservation in times of rapid global change by Thomas Fartmann ( Osnabruck University)19 Jun
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Bringing back the human dimension in tick-borne disease risk assessment and management by Dr. Catherine Bouchard (Agence de Santé publique du Canada, Université de Montréal)16 JunDr.
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Mechanisms driving streamflow alterations in Algerian catchments along a hydroclimatic gradient by Mokrane Kadir15 JunWater security is a major issue in semi-arid and arid regions in which the hydrological cycle is adversely impacted by extensive anthropogenic and climatic changes. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that underline the hydrologic alteration of rivers in these regions is a key to sustainable water resources management.En savoir plusMechanisms driving streamflow alterations in Algerian catchments along a hydroclimatic gradient by Mokrane Kadir15 JunWater security is a major issue in semi-arid and arid regions in which the hydrological cycle is adversely impacted by extensive anthropogenic and climatic changes. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that underline the hydrologic alteration of rivers in these regions is a key to sustainable water resources management.
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Climate change-induced drought impacts on water resources in Tunisia: On the urgent need for adaptation by Dr. Haykel Sellami (Centre for Water Research and Technology, EcoPark BorjCedria, Soliman, Tunisia)15 JunPour ceux qui le souhaitent, des sandwiches seront disponibles à la cafétaria ELI à partir de 12h15. Merci de remplir ce formulaire d’ici la fin de la semaine si vous souhaitez un sandwich.En savoir plusClimate change-induced drought impacts on water resources in Tunisia: On the urgent need for adaptation by Dr. Haykel Sellami (Centre for Water Research and Technology, EcoPark BorjCedria, Soliman, Tunisia)15 JunPour ceux qui le souhaitent, des sandwiches seront disponibles à la cafétaria ELI à partir de 12h15. Merci de remplir ce formulaire d’ici la fin de la semaine si vous souhaitez un sandwich.
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Internal and forced climate variability from past climate changes to projections by Quentin Dalaiden13 JunClimate variability includes an internal and forced component. Internal variability refers to the inherent fluctuations of the climate that arise with the climate system itself. These fluctuations emerge from the interactions between the different components of the climate system (e.g., atmosphere, ocean). One of the most known examples of internal variability is El-Ninõ-Southern Oscillation.En savoir plusInternal and forced climate variability from past climate changes to projections by Quentin Dalaiden13 JunClimate variability includes an internal and forced component. Internal variability refers to the inherent fluctuations of the climate that arise with the climate system itself. These fluctuations emerge from the interactions between the different components of the climate system (e.g., atmosphere, ocean). One of the most known examples of internal variability is El-Ninõ-Southern Oscillation.
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Hydraulic and mechanical behaviour of volcanic soils and implications for evaluating slope stability by Maxime Delvoie08 Jun
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B and δ11B biogeochemical cycle in the water-soil-plant system by Philippe Roux01 Jun