Afternoon Presentations Part 1.
Metabarcoding in a new era - Steven Janssens, Meise Botanic Garden
Does air pollution still impact epiphytic bryophytes in the post acidic rain era? Insights from spatial variation of community composition in southern Belgium - Lea Mouton, University of Liège
Mating system modifies seed development but not the embryo : an indirect consequence of kinship selection?- Audrey Le Veve, University of Montpellier
Seed orchards as the source for future Belgian forests - Hannes Wilms, The Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)
Evaluating lichen diversity along an anthropogenic pressure gradient for environmental quality assessment in Wallonia - Hugo Counoy, UCLouvain
Afternoon Presentations Part 2.
Reconstruction of the alpine flora demograhic history for a better evaluation of its dispersal capacity in the context of global changes - Jules Sougnier, Earth and Life Institute - Louvain
Integration of population genetics and ecological niche modelling into the conservation of the iconic laurel forest of the Canary Islands - Clara Petrosino, University of Liège
Towards the automatized identification of moss species from their spore morphology - Alix Milis, University of Liège
Impacts of climate change on bryophyte distribution: a comprehensive assessment at fine spatial resolution across Europe - Adèle Hotermans, Universtity of Liège
High-resolution modelling of the microclimatic effect in alpine environments: impact on bryophyte community composition - Kelly Theunissen, University of Liège
eDNA metabarcoding for plant diversity monitoring in a changing world, Yves Bawin, Meise Botanic Garden