› How can we infer recent fragmentation using genetic data? - Rémi Tournebize, Diversity-Adaptation-Development of Plants
11:00-11:15 (15min)
› Inferring the recent demography of a declining narrow endemic Mediterranean plant from identical-by-descent segments - Océane Eychenne, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier
11:15-11:30 (15min)
› Simulation-based inference of dispersal, densities and population sizes from genetics data under spatial models of isolation by distance - Raphael Leblois, Centre de Biologie pour la Gestion des Populations
11:30-11:45 (15min)
› Genomics sheds light on historical and contemporary environmental changes driving conservation challenges of the Maned Sloth in Brazil's Atlantic Forest - Larissa Arantes, Leibniz Institute for Zoo- and Wildlife Research (IZW), Berlin, Germany, Berlin Center for Genomics in Biodiversity Research (BeGenDiv)
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› Inference of demography and introgression in selfing populations using Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) - Lukas Metzger, Technical University of Munich
14:00-14:15 (15min)
› A Size-determining Supergene Hampers a Vulnerable Population Recovery - Pierre Lesturgie, Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, University of Florida [Gainesville]
14:15-14:30 (15min)
› A Predictive Model of Biodiversity Resilience to Inform Conservation Strategy - Isaac Overcast, California Academy of Sciences
16:00-16:15 (15min)
› Exploring eDNA dynamics in waterholes in savanna ecosystems - Tamara Schenekar, University of Graz
16:15-16:30 (15min)
› The role of epigenomics into conservation: Case studies on the European sea bass - Nuria Sanchez Baizan, Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain, MARBEC Univ. Montpellier, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, INRAE, Palavas-les-Flots, France
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› eDNA reveals disappeared amphibians and fungal pathogen co-occurrences in a biodiversity hotspot - Carla Martins Lopes, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) - Rio Claro
16:45-17:00 (15min)