| 要旨トップ | ESJ62 シンポジウム 一覧 | 日本生態学会第62回全国大会 (2015年3月、鹿児島) 講演要旨
ESJ62 Abstract


シンポジウム S06 -- 3月19日 9:00-12:00 J会場

Plant ecophysiology in interdisciplinary science: Current and future perspectives

Organizers: Hibiki M. Noda (NIES), Yusuke Onoda (Kyoto Univ.)

Over the recent decades, various environmental issues caused by human activities have been progressed worldwide. The human beings have been challenged to deal with those issues, since they are responsible to find the future directions of our environments. To tackle these regional and global environmental issues, cross-disciplinary approach has been developed to observe, understand and predict ecological phenomena, by combining in situ measurements, meta-analysis, remote sensing and model simulations. In these researches, knowledge and perspectives from plant ecophysiology play a crucial role because the dynamics of ecosystems in changing environments are tightly linked to plant ecophysiological processes. The aim of this symposium is to share the current knowledge and future perspectives based on plant ecophysiology in order to further advance our understandings on the ecosystems. Our symposium will cover a range of topics including assessing biodiversity with ecophysiological approaches, physiological mechanisms in carbon and water cycles and their interactions with climate and ecosystems, measurements and modeling of ecosystem structure and functions, and assessments of ecosystem services. These talks will stimulate us to discuss how plant ecophysiology can advance and contribute to the current and future research.

[S06-1] The role of physiological ecology in ecosystem service evaluations  Tenhunen J. (Univ. Bayreuth)

[S06-2] Ecophysiological approaches to understand plant diversity  Onoda Y. (Kyoto Univ.)

[S06-3] Simulating vegetation dynamics with ecophysiology  Ise T. (Kyoto Univ.)

[S06-4] Ecophysiology in geoscience  Kumagai T. (Nagoya Univ.)

[S06-5] "Satellite Ecology" for cross-scale ecosystem research in changing environments  Muraoka H. (Gifu Univ.)


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