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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the mechanisms driving ecosystem dynamics and the changes that occur over time. It will explore the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors that influence ecological stability and resilience.
This session examines the complexities of trophic interactions within ecosystems, including predator-prey relationships and their implications for community structure. Participants will discuss the role of food webs in maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity.
This track investigates the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, emphasizing how species richness and functional diversity contribute to ecological processes. The discussions will highlight the importance of preserving biodiversity for ecosystem health.
Focusing on community ecology, this session will delve into the various species interactions that shape community structure, including competition, mutualism, and symbiosis. Researchers will present findings on how these interactions influence ecological dynamics.
This track explores the concept of niche differentiation and its role in resource partitioning among species. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate how niche dynamics contribute to species coexistence and community diversity.
This session addresses the significance of functional diversity in ecosystems and its impact on ecosystem services. Participants will discuss how variations in species traits influence ecological functions and service provision.
This track focuses on the role of mutualistic relationships in ecosystems, examining how cooperative interactions enhance species survival and ecosystem stability. Case studies will illustrate the ecological and evolutionary implications of mutualism.
This session investigates the dynamics of competition among species and its effects on population dynamics and community structure. Researchers will present models and empirical studies that elucidate the outcomes of competitive interactions.
This track emphasizes the importance of ecological resilience and the capacity of ecosystems to adapt to disturbances. Discussions will center on factors that enhance resilience and the implications for conservation and management.
Focusing on population dynamics, this session will explore how species interactions influence population growth, decline, and stability. Presentations will cover theoretical models and empirical data that shed light on these complex relationships.
This track examines the effects of human activities on ecosystem dynamics and species interactions. Participants will discuss the implications of habitat alteration, climate change, and pollution on ecological processes and biodiversity.