Modelling Evolutionary and Ecological Processes in Biogeochemical Cycles
In February 2010, we hosted a workshop at UEA on “Modelling evolutionary and ecological processes in biogeochemical cycles”. Links to the programme and pdfs of most of the presentations are given below.
Programme: Modelling evolutionary and ecological processes in biogeochemical cycles
Kristin Bohn – Towards modelling a diverse adaptive biosphere: The JEna DIversity model and population dynamics
Rich Boyle – Snowball Earth, kin selection and the origin of animals
Jorn Bruggeman – The plankton community as an evolving distribution of functional traits
Erik Buitenhuis – 3D ocean primary production based on a
0D dynamic Fe-light limitation model
Jim Clark – Agent-based modelling of Earth’s earliest ecosystems
Stuart Daines – How can understanding prokaryotic genomics and evolution contribute to modelling the marine ecosystem (and vice-versa)?
Stephanie Dutkiewicz – Exploring biogeography and competitive advantage/disadvantage in a global ecosystem model
James Dyke – Bringing Earth System Science to life: Capturing evolutionary dynamics in biogeochemical models
Richard Geider – Cost benefit analysis in phytoplankton ecophysiology
Ferdi Hellweger – Modeling the evolution of light adaption in marine viruses using Systems BioEcology
Duncan Menge – Insights from simple biogeochemical models that incorporate evolutionary ecology of nitrogen fixation
Thomas Mock – Biogeochemical insights from marine algal genomes
Luca Polimene – Modelling stress responses in phytoplankton cell
Hywel Williams – Modelling evolutionary and ecological processes in
biogeochemical cycles