Poster Session

Poster Session

 

Posters are ordered alphabetically by last name.

 

Tuesday 31 October


Session 4: Posters

17:10 19:00          Seminar Room

Frank Adriaensen – From notebook to app: tit research in the twenty-first century


Fredrik Andreasson – Age-dependent effects of predation risk on night-time hypothermia in blue- and great tits


Yihan Cao – Estimating the variation and autocorrelation of phenotypic selection on great tit


Antica Culina – A data platform for long-term monitored population – let’s start with the great tit


Irene Di Lecce – Breeding performance of urban birds nesting in natural cavities


Marcel Eens – Artificial light at night affects sleep behaviour differently in two closely related hole-nesting
songbird species


Tapio Eeva – Air pollution and birds’ vitamin levels


Michał Glądalski – Family planning in great tits (Parus major) in response to temperature extremes: a long-term study


Grzegorz Hebda – Microclimate of great spotted woodpecker nest holes in living and dead trees


William Jones – Interspecific transfer of parasites following range-shifts in Ficedula flycatchers


Adam Krupski – Patterns of variation in haemoparasite infections in great tit fledglings


Marion Nicolaus – Diet specialisation differs between dispersing and philopatric individuals in a wild pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) population


Michael Pepke Pedersen – Telomere dynamics of wild house sparrows under artificial body size selection


Rianne Pinxten – The female perspective of personality in great tits: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour


Giada Porcedda – Noise impairs the perception of the fine structure of bird song


Thor Harald Ringsby – Offspring fitness and the optimal propagule size in a fluctuating environment


Suvi Ruuskanen – Maternal egg hormones in the mating context: the effect of pair personality


Dilan Saatoglu – Genetic assignment of dispersers and patterns of dispersal in a house sparrow metapopulation


Alfredo Sánchez-Tójar – Challenging a textbook example of the status signalling hypothesis: the house sparrow

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Time and place
October 30 - November 2, 2017
Scandic Lerkendal, Trondheim, Norway

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Contact
For further information on the conference, please contact Stefan Vriend.
Email: stefan.vriend@ntnu.no

For further information on the satellite meeting, please contact Alina Niskanen.
Email: alinan@ntnu.no

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Centre for biodiversity dynamics Norwegian University of Science and Technology