Irish Entomology Meeting 2023 ~ PhD & outreach - Session 4, Part 1 with Martha Fox

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  • ΠžΠΏΡƒΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ²Π°Π½ΠΎ: 21 ΠΌΠ°ΠΉ 2023
  • Action for our invertebrates
    Discover Ireland's invertebrates, the conservation challenges they face, and the current research, policy, and community work to help. Our focus will be on insects, but we will also consider Ireland's other invertebrates - like molluscs and our unseen marine.
    Ireland, both north and south, is ranked poorly for biodiversity decline; both our invertebrates and the habitats they call home are in poor condition. Despite growing red lists emphasising our need for immediate conservation and policy reform, many of our invertebrates remain data deficient or under-recorded, thus we often do not fully understand the extent of their decline.
    To compound, Ireland still has to tackle the same global, national and local challenges encountered around the world such as climate change, pollution, habitat fragmentation, intensive agriculture, and invasive non-native species.
    However, we are in good hands! Here is the talk schedule:
    Session 1: Introduction and Keynote
    πŸͺ² 10:10-10:20 ~ Dr. Helen Barber-James (NMNI): Opening/Welcome and the work of the museum
    πŸͺ² 10:20-10:30 ~ Joshua Clarke (Buglife): Accessibility to entomology in Ireland and Buglife’s role
    πŸͺ² 10:30-11:05 ~ Dr. Roy Anderson Keynote: Saproxylic Coleoptera in Northern Ireland
    Session 2: Threatened and Red Lists
    πŸ¦‹ 11:25-11:45 ~ Rose Cremin (Butterfly Conservation): Bending the Curve of Northern Ireland’s threatened Lepidoptera
    πŸ¦‹ 11:45-12:05 ~ Adam Mantell: Mapping Irish invertebrates and setting rarity and scarcity thresholds
    πŸ¦‹ 12:05-12:25 ~ Dr. Brian Nelson (NPWS) Review of the All-Ireland Red Lists, process and outcomes
    πŸ¦‹ 12:25-12:45 ~ Owen Beckett (National Biodiversity Data Centre): Towards a Red List of Ireland’s Wasps
    Session 3: Freshwater Invertebrates & Habitats
    🐌 13:30-13:50 ~ Dr. Helen Barber-James (NMNI): Freshwater insects of the Ballinderry River catchment - a preliminary survey, focusing on Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Tricoptera (EPT) taxa.
    🐌 13:50-14:10 ~ Dr. Jan-Robert Baars (UCD): Recent survey results highlight the threat of invasive alien species on native invertebrates and the need to reduce their spread.
    🐌 14:10-14:30 ~ Toby Edwards (National Trust): Ghost Ponds - breathing life into the landscape
    Session 4: Ongoing PhD Research & Outreach
    14:50-15:10 ~ Martha Fox (QUB): Hoverfly foraging behaviour and
    pollination efficiency
    15:10-15:30 ~ Will Hancock-Evans (QUB): Connectivity and Isolation of Urban Soils
    15:30-15:50 ~ Stewart Rosell (AFBI): Training Citizen Scientists
    Closing talks
    16:00~16:20 ~ Hannah Fullerton (Buglife) Belfast’s Buzzing
    16:20~16:40 ~ Joshua Clarke / Dr. Helen Barber-James (Buglife/NMNI): Closing
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