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The Synthesis Centre for Biodiversity Sciences - sDiv Marten Winter, Scientific Coordinator of sDiv Carolin Kablau, sDiv Secretary Part 2

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The Synthesis Centre for Biodiversity Sciences - sDiv

Marten Winter, Scientific Coordinator of sDiv

Carolin Kablau, sDiv Secretary

Part 2

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Our platforms

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GCEF

Our platforms

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William Fagan Paul Leadley

Bernhard Schmid

Jacques RoyStephen Pacala

Ray Callaway

Michel LoreauDavid Schimel

iDiv - Scientific advisory board

BiodivCenter

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sDiv - Synthesis Centre for BioDiversity Sciences

• 3 x 4 years• sDiv funding is ca. 170.000-220.000€ a year

(plus permanent staff – 2 persons + support by centre`s Press & It & bioinformatics units)

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Creative atmosphere

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sDiv support team (+ iDiv Admin)

Franziska Hübner

Carolin Kablau (Secretary)

Marten Winter(Scientific

Coordinator)

Dagmar Bankamp

Agnes Reuter

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Volker Grimm (UFZ); leader

Florian Jeltsch (Univ. Potsdam)

Robert Paxton (Univ. Halle)

Klaus Jürgens (Leibniz Inst. for

Baltic Sea Research)

Helmut Hillebrand

(Univ. Oldenburg)

Katrin Boehning-Gaese

(BIK-F, Univ. Frankfurt)

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Carolin KablausDiv secretary

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1st sDiv open call for Workshops, PostDocs & Sabbaticals

• Published January 2013• Deadline was 1.4. 2013

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• 13 Workshops in 2013 • 11 associated PostDocs will start until mid of 2014

(5 already did)• 8 Workshops in 2014 with 3 associated PostDocs (excl.

upcoming new sDiv calls)

Examples of Topics: – Synthesizing population, community, genetic and evolutionary dynamics

– Stoichiometric constraints of biodiversity – functioning relationships

– Using Tree Diversity as an Insurance for the Stable Functioning of Forest Ecosystems

– Biodiversity across spatial scales - linking macroecological models to local-scale biodiversity patterns

Workshops 2013/2014

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• 13 Workshops in 2013 • 11 associated PostDocs will start until mid of 2014 (5 already

did)• 8 Workshops in 2014 with 3 associated PostDocs (excl. upcoming new sDiv calls)

Examples of Topics: – Synthesizing population, community, genetic and evolutionary dynamics

– Stoichiometric constraints of biodiversity – functioning relationships

– Using Tree Diversity as an Insurance for the Stable Functioning of Forest Ecosystems

– Biodiversity across spatial scales - linking macroecological models to local-scale biodiversity patterns

sDiv will then thus have welcomed ca. 450 scientists in 2013 + 100 in 2014 (excl. upcoming new sDiv calls)

Workshops 2013/2014

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• 13 Workshops in 2013 • 11 associated PostDocs will start until mid of 2014 (5 already

did)• 8 Workshops in 2014 with 3 associated PostDocs (excl. upcoming new sDiv calls)

Examples of Topics: – Synthesizing population, community, genetic and evolutionary dynamics

– Stoichiometric constraints of biodiversity – functioning relationships

– Using Tree Diversity as an Insurance for the Stable Functioning of Forest Ecosystems

– Biodiversity across spatial scales - linking macroecological models to local-scale biodiversity patterns

sDiv will then thus have welcomed ca. 450 scientists in 2013 + 100 in 2014 (excl. upcoming new sDiv calls)

Workshops 2013/2014

We wanted to get the things started and

funding right now is not that limited than in

the next years -> 8-12 workshops + 4

PostDocs a year will be the usual number.

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First two sDiv individual PostDoc projects confirmed for funding

• Viktoriia Radchuk: How does biodiversity affect ecosystem functioning and community stability

• Stefano Larsen: Niche, neutrality and the maintenance of biotic diversity in a changing world

PostDocs 2013/2014

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First two sDiv individual PostDoc projects confirmed for funding

• Viktoriia Radchuk: How does biodiversity affect ecosystem functioning and community stability

• Stefano Larsen: Niche, neutrality and the maintenance of biotic diversity in a changing world

PostDocs 2013/2014

Sabbatical

•Colleen Webb (iDiv / MPI-BGC; Colorado State University)starting August 2013

•Evan Weiher (Univ Wisconsin – Eau Claire)

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Joint SESYNC-UFZ-sDiv callSESYNC: National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (US)UFZ: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

• February 2014-December 2015

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need• good mix of competences/gender/prof status and

“availabilities” for active research (we suggest persons too)

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need• good mix of competences/gender/prof status and

“availabilities” for active research (we suggest persons too)

• embedded in active research environment

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need• good mix of competences/gender/prof status and

“availabilities” for active research (we suggest persons too)

• embedded in active research environment• No “ivory tower” research

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need• good mix of competences/gender/prof status and

“availabilities” for active research (we suggest persons too)

• embedded in active research environment• No “ivory tower” research• Promoting cross-disciplinary collaboration –

suggesting if necessary additional expertise (i.e. other researchers) as workshop participants

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Strong basis in Theory• Bringing together scientists in creative atmosphere

with all support they need• good mix of competences/gender/prof status and

“availabilities” for active research (we suggest persons too)

• embedded in active research environment• No “ivory tower” research• Promoting cross-disciplinary collaboration –

suggesting if necessary additional expertise (i.e. other researchers) as workshop participants

• Fostering interaction between workshops and iDiv scientists and/or sDiv PostDocs/Sabbaticalsc

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Our approach to the analysis and synthesis concept

• Support by modellers and biodiversity informaticians

• Support by Theory and Synthesis lab

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Why you have taken this approach? Why Synthesis?

• To foster products that make a difference. Not any synthesis, but the synthesis that makes the difference for theory formation.  

• Instead of adding just more specific theories, which very likely will be no more comprehensive and predictive than most existing theories, we focus on synthesizing those theories.

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What you perceive are your strengths and weaknesses–and legacy?Legacy•sPlot – Global Database on vegetation plot data combined with trait data•Etc.

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What you perceive are your strengths and weaknesses–and legacy?Pro’s:•iDiv is both, a research and synthesis center•iDiv is embedded in a regional network of biodiversity research •(planned) infrastructure & LeipzigCon’s:•Combination of proffessorships will be fundamental for research focus (relies on persons)•Distraction – e.g. Leipzig•Not enough PostDoc support to finalize products•too fast start with too few staff

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What is the role of your Centre in fostering new science and discoveries ?

• In future a hopefully major one

• In trying to link international scientists and the German scientific community, we also hope to play a leading role in Germany as well.

• Thus increasing the visibility of the German scientific community is a role too…

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This meetingDiscussions about:

•the importance of synthetic research for thefuture in ecology

•future collaborations, ideas for joint calls/topics •Sharing tools and evaluation experiences•experiences in running a synthesis centre (from calendar, wiki stuff, online conference systems to topic search etc)•How to go beyond NCEAS & Co•Joint ideas how to suppport IPBES•…time for conceptual thinking without admin stuff in my office…

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Merci beaucop!

Yours sMarten…

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What happened already?

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It‘s going to be very busy…

Calendar with workshop-dates 2013