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2020-03-02Buch DOI: 10.18452/21181
Organisms in nature – evolutionary perspective and ecological significance
Fourth international workshop within the project “Land use conflicts and edge effects – a comparative approach”
Zeller, Ulrich
Perry, Gad
Starik, Nicole
Göttert, Thomas
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Between the 9th and 12th of September 2019, the Systematic Zoology Division (Faculty of Life Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) hosted the fourth annual international workshop within the project “Land use contrasts and edge effects – a comparative approach”. The event was entitled “Organisms in nature – evolutionary perspective and ecological significance“. Similar to the previous workshops of the project, the venue was the Linde research station in Brandenburg, Germany. The aim was a mutual reflection about concepts, approaches, results and experiences from a global network of scientists dealing with the topic of organismic biology in a comparative context but through the unifying lens of evolution. Participants represented a broad range of scientific disciplines, such as paleontology, functional morphology, and ecology.
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