3/10 15:00 Dr. Hsi-Cheng Ho - Integrate Behaviour and Network Research to Understand Bio-interaction Mechanisms and Structures That Underpin Biodiversity
Online Seminar
(Terrestrial Biodiversity and Ecosystems)
Time:2022. 03. 10 Thu. 15:00
Venue: Auditorium, 1st Floor, Interdisciplinary Research Building
Speaker:Dr. Hsi-Cheng Ho
Postdoctoral Researcher
Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department of Aquatic Ecology, Switzerland
Title:Integrate Behaviour and Network Research to Understand Bio-interaction Mechanisms and Structures That Underpin Biodiversity
Host:Dr. Kuo-Fang Chung
Abstract
In nature, species do not exist in isolation. Through the behaviours they perform, they interact with surrounding biotic and abiotic components to form complex ecological networks that foster biodiversity and ecological functions. Therefore, to better understand and manage biodiversity, it is important to understand the underpinning behavioural mechanisms that drive these interactions and in turn shape the networks. In my presentation, I will highlight how behaviour can be integrated into the framework of network ecology to provide mechanistic understandings of community-level ecological patterns, with mutually reinforcing empirical and theoretical studies as examples. I will also expand the future scope of this integrated framework, in both terms of making scientific advances and handling real-world biodiversity challenges.
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