Talks

Talks delivered by core research team

Conferences, Invited seminars, Outreach

Conference presentations

– 2022 –

Shepherd, H.E.R., Robroek, B.J.M & Catford, J.A. (2022) The impact of plant colonisation on belowground microbial diversity and function in a nitrogen-limited grassland. British Ecological Society Annual Meeting 2022, Edinburgh, Scotland. 19 December 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in biological invasions. 5th International Conference on Biological Invasion and Global Change, Shenyang, China. 17 December 2022. – INVITED KEYNOTE

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in plant invasions. 22nd Australasian Weeds Conference, Adelaide, Australia. 25 September 2022. – INVITED KEYNOTE

Brian, J.I. & Catford, J.A. (2022) A process-driven reframing of the Enemy Release Hypothesis in space and time. Neobiota, Tartu, Estonia. 14 September 2022.

Pérez-Navarro, M.A. & Catford, J.A. (2022) Spatial scale determines whether functional and phylogenetic similarity helps or hinders exotic plants. Neobiota, Tartu, Estonia. 13 September 2022.

Catford, J.A., Wilson, Pysek, Hulme & Duncan (2022) Addressing context dependence in invasion ecology. Neobiota, Tartu, Estonia. 13 September 2022.

Catford, J.A., Wilson, Pysek, Hulme & Duncan (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology. INTECOL, Geneva, Switzerland. 30 August 2022.

– 2021 –

Catford, J.A. (2021) Invasive species as a threat to biodiversity. Environmental Research 2021, IOP Publishing Virtual Conference. 16 November 2021. – INVITED KEYNOTE

Catford, J.A. (2021) Causes and consequences of plant invasion. University of Oxford Behaviour, Ecology & Evolution inaugural graduate conference. 7 April 2021. – INVITED KEYNOTE

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Invited seminars

– 2022 –

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology: lessons from biological invasions. University of Bern, Switzerland. 18 November 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology: lessons from biological invasions. School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. 11 October 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology. School of Ecosystem & Forest Science, University of Melbourne, Australia. 6 October 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology: lessons from biological invasions. Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. 29 September 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) Addressing context dependence in ecology. Centre of Ecology & Conservation seminar series, University of Exeter, Penryn, UK. 4 March 2022.

– 2021 –

Catford, J.A. (2021) Causes and consequences of plant invasions. Genetics, Evolution & Environment seminar series, University College London, UK. 30 June 2021.

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Outreach

– 2023 –

Catford, J.A. (2023) Climate Conversations & Honiton Seed Swap: conversation with Léonie Hampton (exhibiting artist), Dr Jane Catford, Prof. Marc Cadotte (U. Toronto) and Lulu Urquhart (award-winning garden designer), plus Catherine Causley (Climate Officer East Devon District Council), in connection with ‘A Language of Seeds’ exhibition. Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Honiton, UK. 4 March 2023.

– 2022 –

Catford, J.A. (2022) Predicting impacts of non-native plant invasion on biodiversity. KCL & 64 Million Artists Leading Researchers Ideas Summit, London, UK. 2 November 2022.

Catford, J.A. (2022) KCL & Invisible Dust Creative Collaborations Workshop: Developing new collaborations between artists and academics around climate change and sustainability, Science Gallery London, UK. 6 September 2022.

Brian, J.I. (2022) Interrogating the mechanisms and impacts of species-specific enemy release. Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve symposium, Minnesota, USA. 16 June 2022.

Pérez-Navarro, M.A. (2022) To be or not to be: a plant’s guide to invasion. Pint of Science, London, UK. 10th May 2022.

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