Symposium: Solutions to monitor plants, pollinators and their interactions in a changing world - May 23, 2024, Paris, France

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Emmanuelle PORCHER

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Solutions to monitor plants, pollinators and their interactions in a changing world

 Date: May 23, 2024

Venue: Collège de France, Paris, France - Free admission, no registration required

Further details (including address, schedule, program) are posted here: https://www.college-de-france.fr/fr/agenda/colloque/nouvelles-approches-pour-le-suivi-des-plantes-des-pollinisateurs-et-de-leurs-interactions-dans-un

Plant-pollinator interactions, which play a central role in the functioning of all ecosystems, including in farmland, are likely to be greatly altered by global change, but these changes remain poorly understood because they are often studied in isolation, either for plants or for pollinators, and with relatively little international coordination, except for certain groups (butterflies) or ecosystems (forests). This lack of knowledge can be a major obstacle to the conservation of plants and their pollinators. The symposium will bring together representatives of the main European structured schemes for the monitoring of plants, pollinators and their interactions. It will be an opportunity to share existing results, identify challenges to analyse available data further, and discuss prospects for improving, developing and extending such monitoring on a European scale, e.g. using automatic identification methods using sound or image analysis.

The detailed program, including abstracts, is available here.

Organisers: Emmanuelle Porcher and Gabrielle Martin

Speakers
Nicolas Deguines, SPIPoll, France
Bodil Ehlers & Christian Daamgard, Novana, Denmark
Jérôme Frei & Tobias Roth, Biodiversity Monitoring Switzerland, Switzerland
Pieter de Frenne, forestREplot, Belgium
Maria-Begoña Garcia, Adopta una planta, Spain
Ute Jandt, EuropaBON & sPlot, Germany
Alexis Joly & Pierre Bonnet, Pl@ntNet, France
Gabrielle Martin, Vigie-flore, France
Denis Michez, EU pollinator monitoring schemes, Belgium
Oliver Pescott, National Plant Monitoring Scheme, United Kingdom
Don Waller, American datasets from forestREplot, USA
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