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9:00 – 9:15 | Blue Economy, Blue Carbon and my road to ZMT
Raimund Bleischwitz |
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Session 6 | Models within ZMT – ZMT within models
Jan Härter and Debbie To |
Aquatic Resource Use and Protection (Programme Area 1)
Achim Schlüter and Oscar Puebla |
Session 1 |
09:15 | 79: More data, better decisions?
Fridolin Haag |
103: Revisiting the Right-sizing of Fishing Effort: Process, Outcomes and Application in other Consensus-based Fisheries Management
Regina Therese Bacalso et al. |
09:15 |
09:30 | 86: Modelling the interactive effects of temperature and nutrient on the size composition of phytoplankton communities
Sze Wing To et al. |
83: The role of social networks for transformations in environmental governance: a scoping review
Eike Holzkämper |
09:30 |
09:45 | 88: Basic climate dynamics, and their modelling
Maxime Colin |
63: Marine Conservation Beyond MPAs: The Recognition of Other Effective Area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) in Indonesia
Estradivari |
09:45 |
10:00-10:15 Break | |||
Session 6 continued | Models within ZMT – ZMT within models
Jan Härter and Debbie To |
Adaptive place-based research during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives and praxis
Yim Ming Connie Kwong and Ben Nagel |
Session 2 |
10:15 | 91: Tipping points in an exploited ecosystem: modelling tools for theoretical questions
Giovanni Romagnoni et al. |
74: A Sea of Connections needs to prove itself: adaptive research during the pandemic
Annette Breckwoldt |
10:15 |
10:30 | 92: Ecosystem modelling facilitate stakeholders engagement: a case study from the Peruvian hake fishery
Giovanni Romagnoni |
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10:45 | 106: Dramatic seagrass community changes – simulating global climate change effects with a Cellular Automaton model.
Marlene Meister et al. |
80: Online Q sorting, an alternative approach to assess stakeholders perspective during pandemic Covid-19 in Indonesia
Rifki Furqan |
10:30 |
11:00 | 112: How do models of opinion formation fit to ZMT?
Peter Steiglechner |
81: Adapting network mapping to a remote setting in times of disrupted fieldwork
Yim Ming Connie Kwong et al. |
10:45 |
11:15-11:30 Break | |||
Grand Debates | Grand Debates at ZMT: The Anthropocene
Nils Moosdorf |
Fieldwork at home? Experiments at MAREE during Corona and beyond
Silvia Hardenberg and Lara Stuthmann |
Session 5 |
This session offers four ~10min impulse talks from the four ZMT departments (Ecology, Theoretical Ecology and Modelling, Social Science and Geology) followed by a general discussion | 109: Effect of Different Light Intensities on Antioxidant Activity, Total Phenolic Content and Chlorophyll a in Sea grapes (Caulerpa lentillifera)
Mia Pribbernow et al. |
11:30 | |
Sonia Bejarano and Oscar Puebla: The ecology of coral reefs in the Anthropocene Giovanni Romagnoni: A useful concept or a dangerous buzzword? Ecological modelling and societal changes facing the Anthropocene. |
111: A mesocosm study: Effects of increased CO2 levels and temperature on tropical seagrass and macroalgae species
Jessica Schiebe |
11:45 | |
Marion Glaser: The Anthropocene: Uses, abuses and potentials of the concept Henry Wu: The Anthropocene started thousands of years ago |
110: Microsensor measurements of reactive oxygen species in Pocillopora damicornis during a standardized short-term heat stress assay
Marlen Schlotheuber |
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Discussion |
113: Prospecting and Manipulating Carotenoids in the Endosymbiotic Jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda for human nutrition
Holger Kühnhold |
12:15 | |
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break | |||
Session 8 | A fish perspective on the marine tropics
Oscar Puebla and Sonia Bejarano |
Coastal Development and Hinterland Dynamics (Programme Area 3)
Tim Jennerjahn and Marion Glaser |
Session 3 |
14:00 | 71: Drivers of reef fish carbonate production and composition
Mattia Ghilardi et al. |
69: Assessing ecosystem degradation related to anthropogenic and natural drivers
Tim Jennerjahn |
14:00 |
14:15 | 100: The estimation of recent demography in a coral reef fish (Hypoplectrus puella) using IBD-Blocks
Nina Tombers et al. |
77: Geochemistry and mineralogy of sediments along the transboundary Umba River as indicators of provenance and weathering
Amon Kimel et al. |
14:15 |
14:30 | 104: A Genomic Clock to predict Lifespan in Fish
Finn Opätz et al. |
93: Blue Economy in Bangladesh: Missing ‘Social Equity’ issues in policies
Jewel Das et al. |
14:30 |
14:45-15:00 Coffee Break | |||
Session 7 | Effects of human activities on coral reef organisms and ecosystems
Marleen Stuhr and Henry Wu |
Open session
Yim Ming Connie Kwong, Hauke Kegler and Sarah Zwicker |
Session 9 |
15:00 | 94: Four Years into Reef Systems research
Sonia Bejarano |
64: Virtual Academy for Marine & Coastal Sustainability – connecting partners around the globe for a joint initiative?
Janine Reinhard |
15:00 |
15:15 | 101: Interaction between Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean using climate information of the last 30 years from coral cores of Costa Rica
Sahra Greve et al. |
70: Taming ZMT’s data zoo
Joscha Schmiedt et al. |
15:15 |
15:30 | 97: Multi-coral reconstruction of the South Pacific response to modern climate change
Sara Todorovic et al. |
73: The reef passages of New Caledonia and their social-ecological role as connectors between coastal and offshore spaces and species
Annette Breckwoldt |
15:30 |
15:45 | 98: A warming Gulf of Mexico – Environmental and climatic changes recorded by a Siderastrea siderea coral from the northern Cuban coast
Marie Harbott et al. |
82: Role of coastal CO2 sequestration in the Benguela Upwelling System from a global biological carbon pump perspective.
Claire Siddiqui et al. |
15:45 |
16:00 | 108: A multi-level coral bleaching resistance and tolerance experiment
Marleen Stuhr |
107: Citizen Science for coastal research: Insights from the seagrass monitoring case study in Hainan
Jialin Zhang et al. |
16:00 |
16:15-16:30 Coffee Break | |||
Session 4 | Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems
Aisa O. Manlos, Stefan Partelow and Holger Kühnhold |
Open session
Yim Ming Connie Kwong and Hauke Kegler |
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16:30 | 68: Complexities in food system transformation
Aisa O. Manlos |
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16:30 |
16:45 | 85: Connecting the dots: Social-ecological network analysis for marine resource management
Michael Kriegl |
Break |
16:45 |
Poster session(wonder.me) |
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17:00 – 17:30 | Session 3 78: Global assessment of coastal renewable freshwater resources Sara Nazar et al. Download Poster 76: Hydrogeological system analysis of the freshwater lens of Gili Air (Lombok, Indonesia) Jarrid Tschaikowski Session 6 Session 7 96: Interesting and surprising results from Project OASIS Session 8 Session 9 114: Effects of temperature and oxygen availability on erythrocyte and leucocytes of Halobatrachus didactylus |
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End of ZAC3 17:30 |