We have attended the 11th Biennial Conference of the International Biogeography Society (7-11th January 2024, Prague, Czech Republic). Huge thanks to the organizers, particularly to Anna Toszogyova and David Storch from CTS!

These were our posters:

  • Leroy F, Jarzyna M, Keil P: Acceleration and demographic rates of bird decline in North America

  • Soria C, Ortega-Solis G, Bartak V, Stastny K, Bejcek V, Mikulas I, Keil P: Spatial autocorrelation of diversity and distributions in time and across spatial grains

  • Bazzichetto M, de Belo F, Perrone M, Gotzenberger L, Keil P: Biodiversity-related mechanisms of ecosystem resistance under compoud dry-hot extreme events

  • Ortega-Solis G, Mellado-Mansilla D, Craven D, Kreft H, Diaz I, Tello F, Tejo C, Armnesto J: Distribution and effects of trash-basket epiphytes and tank-bromelias on canopy biodiversity and ecosystem functions

  • Mellado-Mansila D, Weigelt P, Kessler M, Craven D, Zotz G, Kreft H: The global distribution of ferns with chlorophyllous spores

  • Tschernosterova K, Travnickova E, Grattarola F, Keil P: SPARSE 1.0: a tamplate for databases of species inventories, with an open example of Czech Birds

  • Grattarola F, Tschernosterova K, Keil P: Evidence of neotropical carnivores’ continental geographic range contractions over the last two decades

And some of us gave talks:

  • Wolke F, Cabral A, Lim J, Kissling WD, Onstein R: Africa as an evolutionary arena for large fruits

  • Keil P, Clark A, Bartak V, Leroy F: Connecting spatial scaling of biodiversity change to per-individual ecological processes

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