Fungal Ecology And Evolution
14th to 16th of March 2018
Fungal taxonomic and ecological diversities make the fungal kingdom an ideal group in which to study both ecological interactions and evolutionary processes, and researchers study a wide variety of evolutionary model systems in the fungal kingdom. With the 2018 Fungal Evolution Symposium, we aim to cover this breadth of diversity and expose the community inside and outside of Plön to research bringing fungal evolution and ecology together. We intend to include presentations on relationships between fungal populations and geographic space, the evolution of biotic interactions between fungal symbionts and hosts, the evolution of fungal genomes in response to environmental changes, interactions between biotic and abiotic selection pressures on fungal populations and a variety of other topics in fungal ecology and evolution. Participants will benefit from formal talks and informal conversations with international fungal evolution researchers.
Confirmed speakers are: Anne Pringle (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Henrik de Fine Licht (University of Copenhagen), Lynne Boddy (Cardiff School of Biosciences), Karen Alim (MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Göttingen), Matthias Rillig (FU Berlin) Pierre Gladieux (INRA, Montpellier) and Linda Kohn.
Registration is closed. The workshop timetable and participation list can be found here: https://workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event/4/