Conference speakers that have confirmed their assistance and potential topic of their talks are:
- KEITH BENNETT, Queen's University, Belfast, UK, "Refugia revisited: the behaviour of tropical organisms during glacial-interglacial transitions" see abstract see talk
- WILLIAM BOND, University of Cape Town, South Africa, "'Open' ecosystems: globally important, poorly understood" see abstract see talk
- RICHARD HOBBS, University of Western Australia, Australia, "Invasive species and global change: novel ecosystems and their implications for conservation and restoration" see abstract see talk
- JéRôME MUNZINGER, Laboratoire de Botanique et d'Ecologie Appliquées, Herbarium Nou, New Caledonia, "The flora of New Caledonia: state of our knowledge and perspectives" see abstract see talk
- VICTOR A. RAMOS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, "The geologic history of Patagonia: Its southern connection through time" see abstract see talk
- RICARDO VILLALBA, IANIGLA-CONICET, Argentina, "A high-resolution multiproxy approach to reconstruct centennial changes in the Antarctic Oscillation" see abstract see talk
- CLAUDIA VOELCKEL, Allan Wilson Center for Molecular Ecology and Evol, "Using studies of gene expression to investigate species radiations in the New Zealand alpine flora" see abstract see talk
- RORY WILSON, Swansea University, Wales UK, "Towards a holistic view of understanding behavioural and energetic options of seabirds in southern oceans." see abstract see talk
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