Humboldt Day – India Events – 2020
In addition to the events organized by IBS, the Indian Biogeographers are organizing an additional set of talks from leading biogeographers from across the globe.
The Indian events are organized by National Centre for Biological Science (NCBS), Bengaluru, and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
Organising Committee:
IISER Tirupati: V. V. Robin
NCBS: Uma Ramakrishnan and Vivek Ramachandran
All events are online and free for registered participants
You will be sent a link for attending the talks online, after registration
EVENTS LIST
Day 1: 14th September, 2020 | ||
Kamal Bawa | Introduction to biogeography and biodiversity in India | 0900-0915 |
Karthick Bala | Biogeographic patterns and community structure of diatoms across the Western Ghats | 0915-0940 |
Jahnavi Joshi | The Centipede’s Sanctuary: Exploring Ancient Refugia from peninsular India | 0940-1005 |
Ishan Agarwal | Evolution of the Indian dry zone | 1005-1030 |
Navendu Page | Phytogeographic mysteries of the Indian subcontinent | 1030-1055 |
SP Vijayakumar | Meditating on endemism: history, assembly and politics | 1055-1120 |
Nishma Dahal | High altitude biodiversity and impacts of climate change, the case study of the Himalayan pikas | 1120-1145 |
Krishnapriya Tamma | Rodents and ecosystems of the North Eastern India | 1145-1210 |
Ashwin Viswanathan | State of India’s Birds: Population trends and distribution maps | 1235-1300 |
These talks were attended by 452 attendees and about 3000 live views on social media
Video of talks on Day One
Video Link
https://youtu.be/_SMwJnhjtm0
Day 2: 15th September, 2020 – Moderator: Praveen Karanth | ||
Brian T. Smith | A biological view on avian diversification | 1800 to 1830 IST |
Rauri Bowie | Penguin phylogenomics | 1830 to 1900 IST |
These talks were attended by about 200 attendees and was also viewed live on social media
Video of talks on Day Two
Day 3: 16th September, 2020 – Moderator: Kartik Shanker | ||
Walter Jetz | Global diversification and conservation of terrestrial vertebrates | 1800 to 1830 IST |
Rosemarie Gillespie | Island biogeography across a gradient of space and time | 1830 to 1900 IST |
These talks were attended by about 200 attendees and was also viewed live on social media
Video of talks on Day Three
Day 4: 17th September, 2020 – Moderator: Jayashree Ratnam | ||
Sushma Reddy | Birds of Madagascar, a conundrum of island biogeography | 1800 to 1830 IST |
Rauri Bowie | Sky Islands of Africa | 1830 to 1900 IST |
Video of talks on Day Four
Day 5: 18th September, 2020 – Moderator: Nandini Rajamani | ||
Rob Moyle | Pantropical biogeography, with some recent work on passerines, trogons, and Coraciiforms. | 1730 to 1800 IST |
Sampath Senevirathne | From Wallace to warblers – island biogeography from a Sri Lanka standpoint. | 1800 to 1830 IST |
Martin Packert | Mountain biodiversity – the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau a center of bird diversification. | 1830 to 1900 IST |
Video of talks on Day Five
This event was also covered in major newspapers
https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/2020/sep/15/unravelling-unknown-secrets-2196863.html
List of all global events organized by IBS is here https://humboldtday.org/