Postgraduate Course “Consumer - Resource Interactions in Times of Global 
Environmental Change”
2 - 6 December 2018
De Bergse Bossen, Driebergen, The Netherlands

This one-week course will illustrate how adopting a consumer-resource approach 
can change our understanding of interactions, and how adaptive processes can be 
important in understanding both academic and applied problems in ecology. This 
edition of the course will focus on consumer-resource interactions in times of 
global environmental change at three levels of integration: the 
individual-population level, the community-ecosystem level and the 
socio-ecological level.

The topics will be introduced by world-renowned experts, with a focus on the 
latest developments and ongoing research efforts. The introductions will 
provide the starting point for practical work by the participants to make the 
acquired knowledge operational. To this end, sub-groups are challenged to 
develop ideas for their own research: analyzing their own data, writing a 
proposal, planning an experiment, developing a model or writing a paper.

LECTURERS
Joel Brown (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Don DeAngelis (University of Miami)
John Fryxell (University of Guelph)
Bob Holt (University of Florida)

COURSE SET-UP
- On Sunday evening, we start with warming-up lectures.
- On Monday, the basics of consumer-resource interactions and the topics will 
be introduced. Then groups will be formed.
- During the following days, there will be lectures on specific topics, 
followed by discussion. The rest of the day will be spent on the practical 
work, under the supervision of the lecturers and the organisers.
- On the last day, the groups present their practical work to all participants.

LOCATION
Hotel & Conference Centre De Bergse Bossen, Driebergen, The Netherlands 
(www.debergsebossen.nl<http://www.debergsebossen.nl>)

REGISTRATION
You can register via 
https://www.pe-rc.nl/postgraduate-courses/consumer-resource-interactions

FEE (Includes B&B, coffee, tea, lunches, dinners and course materials)
-        PE&RC, SENSE, RSEE and RSEE PhD candidates with an approved Education 
Plan (TSP): € 330,-
-        All other PhD candidates: € 650,-
-        Postdocs and staff affiliated to the organizing graduate schools: € 
650,-
-        All others: € 930,-

ORGANISERS
Wolf Mooij (Netherlands Institute of Ecology, [email protected])
Bart Nolet (Netherlands Institute of Ecology, [email protected])
Frank van Langevelde (Wageningen University, [email protected])
Lennart Suselbeek (Graduate School PE&RC, [email protected])

FURTHER INFORMATION
See: 
www.consumerresourceinteractions.com<http://www.consumerresourceinteractions.com>

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