🌱 #IAVS2026 Symposium Workshop
Joint Species Models with the HMSC Package
📅 21 June 2026 | ⏰ 10:00–13:00, 14:00–16:00
👥 Limited to 15 participants
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Last Day to Submit Your #IAVS 2026 Symposium Abstract!
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📢 The abstract submission deadline for the #IAVS2026 has been EXTENDED
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⏳ New deadline: 17th February 2026
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Funding for registration, accommodation, and transportation is available through the IAVS. 🌿
🗓️ Applications open: 1 Dec 2025 – 31 Jan 2026
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In Tracking submediterranean ecotone shifts under climate change scenarios using marcescent oaks as indicators, ecological modelling reveals how this forest transition zone may shift in the future.
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Examples of an (A) adult Platte thistle plant and (B) typical insect herbivore damage to developing Platte thistle flower heads. In (A), the reproductive stalk has two flower heads that are post-anthesis: one at anthesis and one in bud. (B) Internal insect feeding, with three black fly pupal cases (Tephritidae), two white Rhinocyllus conicus pupae (Curculionidae), and the typical destruction seen to florets, ovules, seeds, and receptacle base within the flower head.
🆕 in Ecosphere's #VegetationEcology track: Reduced insect damage boosted Platte thistle seeds, but seedlings stayed scarce—showing sites, not bugs, are key
📄Microsite availability, not floral herbivory, limits recruitment in peripheral native thistle populations
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