Friday 23 October
16:00 Registration
18:20 Welcome
18:30 Dinner
19:30 Keynote — Mark van Kleunen: Baker’s Law as a rule in invasion ecology
20:30 Posters
Sauna
Saturday 24 October
7:30 Breakfast
1st session — Chairperson Johan Ehrlén
8:40 Julie Lebeau: How do butterflies cope with a sudden limitation in nectar availability?
9:00 Manja Wendt: Ants too can smell it: The attractiveness of rewarded floral scents
9:20 Michael Werner: Pollen feeding by flower visiting insects
9:40 Miguel Munguía-Rosas: Exploring the adaptive value of flowering phenology: The relationship between flowering onset and synchrony with reproductive success in three British plant species
10:00 Daniel Wisbech Carstensen: Coexistence of two Lichmera honeyeaters on Lombok, Indonesia
10:20 Coffee
2nd session — Chairperson Roosa Leimu
10:40 Keynote — Lynn Adler: Sex and food: The role of flowers for pollinators and herbivores
11:40 Paul Page: The role of floral traits in the nursery pollination of Silene by Hadena bicruris
12:00 Laurent Natalis: Ethological and physiological isolation between Rhinanthus minor and R. angustifolius: Where are the leaks?
12:20 Lunch
3rd session — Chairperson Jon Ågren
14:00 Georg Andersson: Effects of farming practice and age of organic farms on pollination services
14:20 Eeva-Liisa Alanen: Differential responses of social bees and day-active Macrolepidoptera to long-term set-aside
14:40 Mariken Kjøhl: Potential effects of climate change on pollinator dependent crops
15:00 Coffee
4th session — Chairperson Marcos Méndez
15:30 Amparo Lázaro: Factors related to the inter-annual variation in plants' generalization levels within a community
15:50 Jens Olesen: Strong, long-term dynamics in ecological networks
16:10 Marcin Zych: Apiaceae pollination: How specialized can a generalist plant be?
16:30 Ana López Llandres: Floral predators affect the structure of pollination networks through their effects on the behaviour of pollinators
16:50 Yoko Dupont: Spatial and temporal stability of modularity and network keystone species in pollination networks
17:10 Pause
5th session — Chairperson Pia Mutikainen
17:30 Rober Junker: Alien ants on alien plants? What determines the distribution of nectar-feeding ants on flowers in Hawaii?
17:50 Christopher Kaiser-Bunbury: Are invasive plants detrimental to generalised native plant-pollinator interactions?
19:00 Dinner
21:00 Sauna, Leperdisco
Sunday 25 October
4:00 Daylight saving time (summer time) ends. Adjust your clocks backward one hour.
8:00 Breakfast
6th session — Chairperson Ørjan Totland
9:00 Nils Hasenbein: Pollination in fragmented ecosystems: Between competition and isolation
9:20 Anne Weber: Population size, pollination and selection on flowering phenology and floral display
9:40 Carolin Mayer: Population size effects on the pollination of Comarum palustre L. (Rosaceae)
10:00 Chris Kettle: Flower size variation supports tropical tree species coexistence in Borneo
10:20 Pause
7th session — Chairperson Tommy Lennartsson
10:40 Rebekka Lundgren/ Ørjan Totland: Experimental reduction in flower visitation does not cause high reduction in the reproduction of plant species in a Norwegian meadow
11:00 Jon Ågren: Context-dependent selection and the maintenance of variation in floral display
11:20 SCAPE 2010
11:30 Lunch
12:45 Departure from Seili
16:00 Arrival to Turku
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