[ceevol] EXTINCTION - THE QUATERNARY PERSPECTIVE

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  • Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2012 15:43:26 +0000

For All CEE Members

Forwarding details of a one-day meeting on the above subject for your possible 
interest.

Best wishes
Jane Dempster
On behalf of Prof Adrian Lister

Jane M Dempster
Executive Officer to Professor Andrew Pomiankowski, Head of Research Department 
of Genetics, Evolution and Environment
& CEE Administrator
Darwin Building (Room 111),  Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
Tel: 020 7679 2246 (internal xt 32246)
Fax:  020 7679 7193
E-mail: j.dempster@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:j.dempster@xxxxxxxxx>
Departmental websites:
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EXTINCTION - THE QUATERNARY PERSPECTIVE

QRA one-day meeting with co-sponsors QUAVER, NERC and the NHM
Wednesday 19 September 2012 at the Natural History Museum, 10 am - 6 pm.

Confirmed speakers:

Tony Stuart (Durham) - Megafaunal extinction and survival, with special 
reference to northern Eurasia
Adrian Lister (NHM) - Mammoth extinction, refugia, and the synergy of climate 
and people
John Stewart (Bournemouth) & Chris Stringer (NHM) - Range shifts and extinction 
of Neanderthals and other human populations in the Late Quaternary.
Ian Barnes (Royal Holloway) - Applying ancient DNA to Late Quaternary 
extinctions
Judy Allen, Yvonne Collingham & Brian Huntley (Durham) - Modelling vegetation 
change and  Late Quaternary extinctions
Martin Street (Neuwied) - Implications of the Western and Central European Late 
Upper Palaeolithic archaeological record for Late Quaternary Extinctions
Sam Turvey (ZSL) & Susanne Fritz (Frankfurt)  - The ghosts of mammals past: 
global patterns of mammalian extinction during the Holocene
Jennifer Crees (Imperial): Large mammal extinctions in Holocene Europe: case 
closed?
Kenneth Rijsdijk (Amsterdam) & the Dodo Research Programme team - Climate 
induced mass mortality vs. human induced extinction: an interdisciplinary 
analysis of a dodo mass grave on Mauritius
Ben Collen, Lucie Bland & Martina Di Fonzo (ZSL) - Wildlife in a changing 
world: predicting how populations decline to extinction
Kate Jones (UCL) - Current and future extinctions: windows into the past

For full programme details and registration (required), please go to 
http://qra.org.uk/meetings/70


Hope to see you there!

Adrian M Lister
Department of Palaeontology
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 7942 5398
fax: +44 (0)20 7942 5546
email: A.Lister@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:A.Lister@xxxxxxxxx>

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