ILEE Lunch Seminar

  • When Sep 30, 2025 from 12:45 PM to 02:00 PM (Europe/Brussels / UTC200)
  • Where S07, Science Building
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Constant Gnansounou (Geography), coming back from a long field season in Benin and slowly apporaching the end of his PdH studies under the supervision of Sabine Henry (Geography) and Patrick Kestemont (Biology, URBE), will present a new framework including indicators from plants, fish and local communities to explain the socio-ecological resilience of mangroves with applications to Benin.

 

 

 

Theresia Kimario (Biology), originally from Tanzania and currently pursuing her PhD in URBE in the Laboratory of Adaptive Biodynamics (LAB) under the supervision of Prof. Eli Thoré. Her study investigates how human-induced environmental changes affect aquatic life. In this talk, she will present recent work from the LAB on the turquoise killifish, showing how exposure to the antidepressant fluoxetine can increase reproductive output without affecting habitat selection during spawning.

 

Please order your sandwich before Monday, 29th September, 10h.
carolin.mayer@unamur.be

Sandwich list here (no hot sandwiches please)