› Keynote: The Dog Aging Project: Demography meets systems biology through community-engaged research - Daniel Promislow, University of Washington
09:20-09:50 (30min)
› Keynote: Intergenerational effects on ageing: parental age and stress exposure - Pat Monaghan, University of Glasgow
09:50-10:20 (30min)
› Daughters of prime-age mothers benefit from a silver-spoon effect that persists until the end of life in spotted hyenas - Morgane Gicquel, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Grimsö Wildlife Research Station
10:20-10:30 (10min)
› Maternal age and offspring diet interact to determine fitness in rotifers - Silke Van Daalen, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
10:30-10:40 (10min)
› Stress and senescence under different environments in E. coli bacteria - Ulrich Steiner, Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Biology, Königin-Luise Str. 1-3, 14195 Berlin
10:40-10:50 (10min)
› Bacterial population dynamics: from a slight asymmetry to complex age structures - Audrey M Proenca, Freie Universität Berlin
10:50-11:00 (10min)
› Keynote: Natural selection and the evolution of asynchronous ageing - Jacob Moorad, University of Edinburgh
11:30-12:00 (30min)
› Age-specific mortality patterns in 16 species of captive mammals - Margaux Bieuville, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
12:00-12:10 (10min)
› Body size and sex differences affect cancer across species in lemurs - E. Yagmur Erten, University of Jyväskylä, University of Zurich
12:10-12:20 (10min)
› Influence of the environment of life on a long-standing evolutionary riddle: the between-sex difference in lifespan - Morgane Tidière, Interdisciplinary Centre on Population Dynamics (CPop); University of Southern Denmark, CPop Biology, Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Species360 Conservation Science Alliance
12:20-12:30 (10min)
› Quantifying diversity in male reproductive senescence patterns - Solène CAMBRELING, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
12:30-12:40 (10min)
› Long live the queen! Modelling the evolution of senescence in eusocial species - Charlotte de Vries, University of Jyväskylä, University of Amsterdam, University of Zurich
12:40-12:50 (10min)
› Reproductive senescence in polar bears - Marwan Naciri, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive
12:50-13:00 (10min)
› Keynote: Timing games: arms races to be the first one can lead to suboptimal population fitness - Hanna Kokko, Johannes Gutenberg - Universität Mainz = Johannes Gutenberg University
14:30-15:00 (30min)
› Why should we quantify fitness in terms of the number of zygotes and not recruits? - Joel Pick, University of Edinburgh
15:00-15:10 (10min)
› Projecting Individual Heterogeneity: Population vs Individual Measures of Fitness - Christophe Coste, Department of Biology, Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Department of Biosciences [Swansea]
15:10-15:20 (10min)
› Accounting for mean-variance relationships supports the demographic buffering hypothesis for progression and retrogression, but not survival and reproduction - Aldo Compagnoni, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research
15:20-15:30 (10min)
› Evolutionary rescue with simple demography but complex genetic basis of demographic traits - Guillaume Martin, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution de Montpellier
15:30-15:40 (10min)
› Genetic variation in the density regulation function and its consequences for population dynamics, selection, and variance in fitness - Yimen Araya-Ajoy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
15:40-14:50 (-1h-50)
› Mutations and the Distribution of Lifetime Reproductive Success - Zuo Wenyun, Department of Biology, Stanford University
15:50-16:00 (10min)
› Keynote: The evolution of menopause in toothed whales - Daniel Franks, The University of york
16:30-17:00 (30min)
› Detecting the context-dependent expression of demographic tradeoffs - Louis Bliard, Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich
17:00-17:10 (10min)
› Accounting for sexual size dimorphism, mating system and operational sex ratio in demographic models: a two-sex body-mass structured matrix model in wild boar - Jessica Cachelou, Fondation François Sommer, Office Français de la Biodiversité, CNRS
17:10-17:20 (10min)
› mpmsim: An R package for simulating matrix population models - Owen Jones, Department of Biology, University of Southern Denmark
17:20-17:30 (10min)
› The shifting importance of abiotic and biotic factors across the life cycles of wild pollinators - PAUL CARADONNA, Chicago Botanic Garden, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
17:30-17:40 (10min)
› Effects of Pollination Mutualism on Plant Population Dynamics - Amy Iler, Chicago Botanic Garden, Northwestern University
17:40-17:50 (10min)
› Why are dinosaurs small and large (and mammals are not)? - Steven Orzack, Fresh Pond Research Institute
17:50-18:00 (10min)
› Analyzing health-dependent demographics using an integral projection model - Alexis A. Diaz, California State University [Long Beach]
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Changes in kinship in response to time-varying demographic rates - Sha Jiang, Stanford University
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Demographic consequences of stochastic damage dynamics in bacterial cells - Murat Tugrul, Freie Universität Berlin
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Does early life adversity favor robust adults? - Stephanie J. Gonzalez, California State University [Long Beach]
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Modelling the effect of historical cultural boundaries on the observed genetic landscape - Matej Kriznar, Max Planck Society (GERMANY)
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Multiple levels of density regulation in a social primate - Alexandra Bland, California State University [Long Beach]
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› Temporal variation in the demographic resilience of two populations of spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) - Ella White, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› The effect of assortative mating, differential fertility, and genetic and cultural heritability on obesity trends: results from a stable-population model - Néstor Aldea, ECHO project, IEGD-CSIC (Spanish National Research Council), Institut national d'études démographiques, Institut de Démographie
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› The effect of maternal age at breeding on sex-specific offspring frailty in the Taeniopygia guttata - Edward Ivimey-Cook, University of Glasgow
18:00-18:45 (45min)
› The role of resource dynamics in the variability of life cycles within a female human population. - Pablo J. Varas Enriquez, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
18:00-18:45 (45min)