2010 Annual Meeting
We are incredibly pleased to present such a full, diverse scientific programme. This year, the BES has received more abstracts than any other in the past decade. The only trouble you have is finding enough time to hear all the talks you are interested in!
Don't forget to use the personal planning function in this section to create your own timetable. Just click on the word 'Add' at the side of a talk to include it in your schedule.
Thematic Topics are always thought provoking and topical, this year is no exception; if you are interested in organising a topic for the 2011 Annual Meeting, contact Richard English.
For simplicity, the programme has been divided into day headings; expand a heading to view all the sessions happening that day then click on a session to view all the talks within it.
Oral Sessions
TUESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER (18 Sessions) Show/Hide List
11:00 - Thematic Topic: Ecological networks: community robustness and persistence
11:00 - Conservation and Management
11:00 - Ecosystem Processes I
11:00 - Symbionts, Mutualists and Parasites
11:00 - Population Ecology
11:00 - Life Histories
11:00 - Wetlands
11:20 - Human Ecological Impact
13:40 - Patterns in Space and Time
13:40 - Predation
13:40 - Thematic Topic: Marine Renewable Energy – the ecological implications of altering hydrodynamics
13:40 - Biodiversity I
16:00 - Special Session: Perspectives on Ecological Networks
16:00 - Climate Change I
16:00 - Invasion Biology
16:00 - Evolution and Genetics
16:00 - Parasitism
WEDNESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER (8 Sessions) Show/Hide List
8:30 - Biodiversity II
8:30 - Climate Change II
8:30 - Tools and Techniques
11:00 - Thematic Topic: Promoting adaptation of species to global environmental change.
11:00 - Thematic Topic: Advances in Modelling Ecological Data
11:00 - Ecosystem Processes II
THURSDAY 9 SEPTEMBER (9 Sessions) Show/Hide List
8:30 - Biodiversity III
8:30 - Climate Change III
8:30 - Forest Ecology
8:30 - Plant Biology
8:50 - Metapopulations
8:50 - Thematic Topic: Can Species Distribution Modelling be Predictive?
8:50 - Aquatic Biology
11:00 - Interspecific Interactions
11:00 - Ecosystem Ecology
