Program ATBC2007
  MORNING
SYMPOSIA
MONDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19
Room 1: Teatro José Ruben Romero #1 Aide # 8 Chazdon # 12 Balvanera # 19 Born
Bulding: Teatro José Ruben Romero (Auditorium) The influence of human demography and agriculture on natural systems in the Neotropics Managing Tropical Agricultural Landscapes to Enhance Biodiversity APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY TROPICAL SYSTEMS  Natural Services in local context: Opportunities and barriers to uptake
Room 2: Conservatoiro de las Rosas (Auditorium) #2 Vulinec # 9 Solorzano # 13 Laurance # 20 Jansen
Building: Conservatorio de las Rosas  Primates at Risk: Conservation Concerns and Indigenous Anthropogenic Landscapes Conservation Genetics of Tropical Vertebrates Debating the Tropical Extinction Crisis  Seed dispersal and seed predation in Neotropical palms 
Room 3: Cervantes Saavedra (Second Floor) # 3 Jaramillo # 10 Mueller # 14 Cavender # 21 Paz
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo The impact of plant phylogenies on tropical ecology and evolutionary studies Ecological theory and tropical ecology: bridging the gap for mutual gain Tropical Oaks: Diversity, Ecology and Conservation Functional Ecology of Tropical Plant Communities
Room 4: Sala Rectores (Second Floor) #4 Nogueira # 15 Kress # 22 Armbruster
Building: Centro Cultural Universitario Ecology of insect x plant interactions in the tropic   Diversity and Evolution of Pollination and Mating Systems of Tropical Plants Pollination in Natural and Fragmented Communities
Room 5: Aula Mater (First Floor)   # 7 Sánchez & Quesada # 16 Hietz # 23 Guevara
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo   TROPI-DRY: Human and Biophysical Dimensions of Neotropical Dry Forests:  Results from a Collaborative Research Network Ecology of coffee agro-ecosystems Biosphere reserves: a sound strategy for the conservation of biological diversity and development in the American tropics?
  MORNING
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19
Room 6: Sala 2 (Second Floor)    
Building: Centro Cultural Universitario Forest fragmentation and conservation genetics of plants Herbivory Ecology & conservation of birds. Part I Succession in tropical ecosystems
Room 7: Miguel Hidalgo (Second Floor)    
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Restoration of tropical ecosystems. Part I Biodiversity inventories and conservation. Part I Forest management and selective logging. Part I Phylogeny and phylogeography of plants
Room 8: Enrique Shuls (Second Floor)    
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Biological & social bases for sustainable use of NTP. Part I Ecology and conservation of mammals. Part I Ecology, evolution and conservation of arthropods. Part I The ecological role of ants in tropical ecosystems.Part I
Room 9: Aristóteles (Second Floor)  
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Population and community ecology of tropical systems. Part I Social and economic drivers of change of tropical ecosystems. Part I Human development and sustainability. Part I Invasive species in the tropics
Room 10: Manuel Altamirano (Second Floor)    
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Ecology of seed dispersal. Part I Ethnobiology Plant physiological ecology. Part I Ecology and conservation of amphibians and reptiles
  AFTERNOON
SYMPOSIA
MONDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19
Room 1: Teatro José Ruben Romero #1 Aide # 8 Chazdon # 12 Balvanera # 24 Boom
Bulding: Teatro José Ruben Romero (Auditorium) The influence of human demography and agriculture on natural systems in the Neotropics Managing Tropical Agricultural Landscapes to Enhance Biodiversity APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY TROPICAL SYSTEMS Linking Tropical Biology with Human Dimensions in the West Indies
Room 2: Conservatoiro de las Rosas (Auditorium) # 5 Henry & Stoner   # 17 Thompson # 20 Jansen
Building: Conservatorio de las Rosas Landscape ecology of bats: from population to community level   The Evolutionary Ecology of Multispecific Interactions in Changing Environments  Seed dispersal and seed predation in Neotropical palms 
Room 3: Cervantes Saavedra (Second Floor) # 3 Jaramillo   # 14 Cavender # 21 Paz
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo The impact of plant phylogenies on tropical ecology and evolutionary studies   Tropical Oaks: Diversity, Ecology and Conservation Functional Ecology of Tropical Plant Communities
Room 4: Sala Rectores (Second Floor) # 6 Marquis # 11 Luizao # 18 Perez  
Building: Centro Cultural Universitario Gradients in plant-herbivore interactions involving tropical systems Conservation of the Biodiversity and of the Environmental Services of the Forest: Basis for the Sustainable Development of the Amazon. Ecology and management of climbing plants  
Room 5: Aula Mater (First Floor) # 7 Sánchez & Quesada # 7 Sánchez & Quesada # 16 Hietz # 23 Guevara
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo TROPI-DRY: Human and Biophysical Dimensions of Neotropical Dry Forests:  Results from a Collaborative Research Network TROPI-DRY: Human and Biophysical Dimensions of Neotropical Dry Forests:  Results from a Collaborative Research Network Ecology of coffee agro-ecosystems Biosphere reserves: a sound strategy for the conservation of biological diversity and development in the American tropics?
  AFTERNOON
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
MONDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19
Room 6: Sala 2 (Second Floor)    
Building: Centro Cultural Universitario Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Tropical Systems Pollination and plant reproduction. Part I Ecology & conservation of birds. Part II Pollination and plant reproduction.  Part II
Room 7: Miguel Hidalgo (Second Floor)  
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Restoration of tropical ecosystems. Part II Biodiversity inventories and conservation. Part II Forest management and selective logging. Part II Litterfal and soil ecology
Room 8: Enrique Shuls (Second Floor)    
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Biological & social bases for sustainable use of NTP. Part II Ecology and conservation of mammals. Part II Ecology, evolution and conservation of arthropods. Part II The ecological role of ants in tropical ecosystems. Part II
Room 9: Aristóteles (Second Floor)  
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Population and community ecology of tropical systems. Part II Social and economic drivers of change of tropical ecosystems. Part II Human development and sustainability. Part II Seed and seedling ecology
Room 10: Manuel Altamirano (Second Floor)    
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo Ecology of seed dispersal. Part II Ecosystems services Plant physiological ecology. Part II Evolution and genetic diversity of plants 
     
Room 11: Erodoto (First Floor)  
Building:Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo     Global Change  
Building: Colegio Primitivo de San Nicolás de Hidalgo AFTERNOON
POSTERS
MONDAY, JULY 16 TUESDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19
     
  Herbivory   Phenology
   
 Restoration of tropical ecology Biodiversity inventories & conservation Plant communities
     
Forest fragmentation & conservation genetics Ecology and conservation of vertebrates Pollination and plant reproduction Ecosystem management
   
Forest structure and dynamics  
     
Tropi-Dry   Plant physiological ecology Human development & tropical ecosystems
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