Apr
Incorporation of cryptogams in Dynamic Global Vegetation Models
In this BECC 1.5-day workshop we bring together cryptogam ecologist and vegetation modelers to discuss pathways to best incorporate new cryptogam plant functional groups into DGVMs. At the end of the meeting, we will draft a synopsis aiming for a “Perspective paper” that will highlight the need for, and way towards, including cryptogams in DGVMs.
The Arctic region is warming approximately four times faster than the global average due to climate change. To be able to predict these and future effects on Arctic ecosystems, Dynamic Global Vegetation Model (DGVM) have in recent years undergone large improvements for Arctic environments. However, one group of plants which is constantly ignored in vegetation modelling is the cryptogams (mosses and lichens), although they are important for many ecosystems processes, climate feedback mechanisms, and as a food source for reindeers. Thus, in this BECC 1.5-day workshop we bring together cryptogam ecologist and vegetation modelers to discuss pathways to best incorporate new cryptogam plant functional groups into DGVMs. At the end of the meeting, we will draft a synopsis aiming for a “Perspective paper” that will highlight the need for, and way towards, including cryptogams in DGVMs.
If you are interested in attending, please fill out the form below before 25th March. Questions are more than welcome and may be directed to Robert Björk at the Department of Earth Science at UGOT (robert [dot] bjork [at] gu [dot] se).
Programme
Day 1 -15 April
13:00 Welcome - Robert Björk and Paul Miller
Theme: Cryptogam ecology
13:10 The mat-forming lichens of alpine and arctic regions: ecology, trends, and ecosystem services
Jarle W. Bjerke (The Arctic University of Norway)
13:40 Towards a systematic approach to bryophyte functional ecology
Signe Lett (University of Copenhagen)
Theme: Cryptogams and DGVMs
14:10 Modelling the effects of community composition of lichens and bryophytes on ecosystem functions from local to global scale
Philipp Porada (Universität Hamburg)
14:40 Implementing bryophytes and their biophysical impacts in CLM-FATES
Hui Tang (Finnish Meteorological Institute)
15:10-15:30 Coffea break
Theme: Incorporating reindeer hervbivory in DGVMs
15:30 Fredrik Lagergren (Lund University) Modelling reindeer herbivory
16:00 Gunhild Rosqvist (Stockholm University) Reindeer husbandry and important considerations
16:30 Reflections of the day
18:00 Dinner Le Pub
Day 2 -16th April
09:00 Workshop Lichens Traits and processes important and what do we miss
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:30 Workshop Bryophytes Traits and processes important and what do we miss
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Workshop Modelling cryptograms Where to start and how proceed; Reindeers
14:30-15:00 Coffee Break
15:00 Synopsis Structuring and the way forward
16:00 The End
Please register before 15th March, in the link below.
About the event
Location:
Natrium, Gothenburg
Contact:
robert [dot] bjork [at] gu [dot] se