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Juan Vicente Bertó Mengual <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear colleagues,

The deadline for abstract submission to the CPEG has been extended to  
July 1st.

The 2nd conference on Crossing the Palaeontological-Ecological Gap  
will be held online, from 6th to 9th of September.

The conference will be online and synchronous. The talks will be  
presented using Zoom webinar, and there would be a dedicated written  
forum to promote interaction among the participants.

For a truly synthetic understanding of evolutionary and ecological  
processes, patterns should be studied at all spatial and temporal  
scales. Palaeontologists usually tackle ecological patterns and  
processes operating on longer time scales, whereas ecologists focus on  
those occurring on shorter time scales. This partitioning of temporal  
scale hinders communication, data integration and synthesis in ecology.

The CPEG meeting - Crossing the Palaeontological-Ecological Gap - is  
designed to bring palaeontologists and ecologists together to share  
ideas, data and methods in areas that are studied by both, but  
typically independently. These research areas include, but are not  
limited to, biogeography, community and population ecology, food web  
dynamics, and extinction selectivity. We invite all those interested  
in ecology, at any temporal and spatial scale, to present their  
research and attend this integrative meeting!

More information: https://www.cpegberlin.com/

Best regards

Juanvi


-- 
Juan Vicente Bertó Mengual
Transmitting Science
www.transmittingscience.com

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