Participants

1.Erwin AdemaRijksuniversiteit Groningen
Postbus 14
9750AA, Haren
Phone: 050-3637856
Email: E.B.Adema@biol.rug.nl
I am working as a PhD-student on succesion in wet duneslacks.
2.Fred AdlerDepts. of Mathematics and Biology
University of Utah
Salt Lake City UT 84112
Email: adler@math.utah.edu
ecology and evolution
3.Alvaro AntónUniversity of the Basque Country
Zoologia Laborategia
Zoologia eta Animali zelulen Dinamika Saila
Zientzi Fakultatea
University of the Basque Country
644 p.k. E-48080 Bilbao (Spain)
Phone: 946015541 (Spain)
Fax: 944648500
Email: zoaanbaa@lg.ehu.es
Freshwater fishes (Specially Salmonids) and Crayfishes: Stocks, dynamics, production, management...
4.Ivana BeardmoreUniversity of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath
U.K.
Phone: 44 1225 826 974
Fax: 44 1225 826 497
Email: mapib@maths.bath.ac.uk
I am looking at spread of disease through social groupings of animals in competition. In order to investigate such events I develop and analyse mathematical models( both ordinary and partial differential equations).
5.Saskia BeukerUniversiteit van Amsterdam
Faculteit der Biologie
Instituut voor Systematiek en Populatiebiologie
Sectie Populatiebiologie
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020-5257743
Email: beuker@toranaga.bio.uva.nl
keywords: population dynamics; control system; habitat shift; trade-off
6.Felix BianchiLandbouw Universiteit Wageningen
Vakgroep virologie
Binnenhaven 11
6709 PD Wageningen
Phone: 0317 485082
Fax: 0317 484820
Email: felix.bianchi@medew.viro.wau.nl
OIO, Modelling the behaviour of (genetically modified)baculoviruses in greenhouses.
7.Gert Jan BoenderInstitute for Animal Sciences and Health
P.O. Box 65
8200 AB Lelystad
The Netherlands
Phone: ++31 320 238321
Fax: ++31 320 238050
Email: g.j.boender@id.wag-ur.nl
Quantitative epidemiology: stochastic modeling of spatial spread of diseases
8.Rob de BoerTheoretical Biology
Utrecht University
Utrecht
The Netherlands
Email: r.j.deboer@bio.uu.nl
Models of the immune system
9.Julia BrettschneiderTechnische Universitaet Berlin
MA 7-5, Str. des 17. Juni 135
D-10623 Berlin
Germany
Phone: ++49 30 314 23606
Email: julia@math.tu-berlin.de
I am a Ph.D. student in probability theory (working with Hans Foellmer) on interacting particle systems and branching diffusions.
10.Maria Isabel Cabrera FernandezDpto. de Biologia, Fac. de Ciencias, Universidad del Zulia
Av. Universidad, Grano de Oro, Facultad de Ciencias,
Departamento de Biologia, Modulo 1.
Phone: 58-61-515390
Fax: 58-61-515390
Email: mcabrera@mail.luz.ve
Trophic chain models of plankton (stability). Temporal Series. Laboratory experiments with plankton.
11.M Angeles R. de CaraInstituto de Ciencia de Materiales (C.S.I.C.)
Campus de Cantoblanco. Madrid.
E-28049. Spain.
Phone: +34 913 721 420, ext. 166
Fax: +34 913 720 62
Email: angeles@quijote.icmm.csic.es
We're working on the evolution of coloniality in populations of lesser kestrel; also we have worked on the minority game problem, which we have used to reproduce some qualitative features of this evolution due to predation.
12.Claudia CarrilloUniversity of Bath
Mathematical Sciences
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
Phone: 44+1225+826826 ext 3936
Fax: 44+1225+826492
Email: mapcc@maths.bath.ac.uk
A PhD-oriented project on the dynamics of populations mixed for reproductive mode in order to investigate the coexistence of sexual and asexual forms of the same species.
13.Arnaud ChaumotBiometry & Evolutive Biology Laboratory.
University of Lyon
43, boulevard du 11 novembre 1918
69622 Villeurbanne Cedex
France
Phone: (33) 4 72 44 80 00 poste 30 74
Fax: (33) 4 78 89 27 19
Email: chaumot@biomserv.univ-lyon1.fr
Ecotoxicology and Fish Population Dynamics Modelling using Variable Aggregation Methods
14.David ClaessenUniversity of Amsterdam
Section Population Biology
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: 020-5257741
Fax: 020-5257754
Email: claessen@bio.uva.nl
Population dynamics of size-dependent cannibalism in size-structured populations, in particular in populations of Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis). (PhD project)
15.Sílvia CuadradoUniversitat Autňnoma de Barcelona
Facultat de Ciencies
08193 Bellaterra
Barcelona
Spain
Phone: 00 34 93 581 25 34
Fax: 00 34 93 581 27 90
Email: silvia@manwe.mat.uab.es
Adaptive Dynamics
16.Harel DahariBar-Ilan University
Faculty of Life Sciences
Ramat-Gan 52900
Israel
Phone: +972-3531-7970
Fax: +972-3535-1824
Email: ls110@mail.biu.ac.il
Mathematical modeling of Hepatitis C viral dynamics
17.Odo DiekmannDept. of Mathematics
Utrecht University
P.O. Box 80010
3508 TA Utrecht
The Netherlands
Email: O.Diekmann@math.uu.nl
population dynamics, epidemiology, dynamical systems
18.Martijn EgasInstitute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020.5257748
Fax: 020.5257754
Email: egas@bio.uva.nl
Evolution of specialisation in phytophagous arthropods
19.Rampal S. EtienneCentre for Biometry Wageningen
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
PO Box 16
6700 AA Wageningen
Phone: 0317-477306
Fax: 0317-418094
Email: r.s.etienne@cpro.dlo.nl
Metapopulation modelling
20.Keith FarnsworthMacaulay Institute,
Craigiebuckler,
Aberdeen AB158QH,
Scotland, U.K.
Phone: 44 1224 3185611
Fax: 44 1224 311556
Email: mi329@mluri.sari.ac.uk
Increasingly mathematical approaches to animal/plant interactions ecology: competition, predator/prey and spatial patterns.
21.Petra GeenenID-Lelystad
Afd. IPE
ID-Lelystad
Postbus 65
8200 AB Lelystad
Phone: 0320-238324
Fax: 0320-238321
Email: p.l.geenen@id.wag-ur.nl
PhD-student: Development of mathematical and experimental models for quantification of the changes in numbers of intestinal bacteria within hosts and between hosts (begonnen op 1-5-99)
22.Fabrizio GriecoNetherlands Institute of Ecology,
Centre for Terrestrial Ecology
P.O. Box 40, 6666 ZG Heteren
Phone: 026 4791252
Fax: 026 4723227
Email: grieco@cto.nioo.knaw.nl
PhD project: Foraging and its consequences in the breeding season of the Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus)
23.Hans HeesterbeekCentre for Biometry Wageningen
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
PO Box 16
6700 AA Wageningen
Phone: +31 317 476932
Fax: +31 317 418094
Email: J.A.P.Heesterbeek@cpro.dlo.nl
Mathematical population dynamics; epidemic theory
24.Rufino Sarmiento HerreraE.T.S.Ingenieros Agrónomos.
Univ. Politécnica de Madrid.
Av. Complutense, s/n
28040 Madrid (Espańa)
Phone: 91 336 58 67
Email: rsarmiento@fis.etsia.upm.es
Modelling of vegetal populations
25.Yunxin HuangMathematical research institute,
University of Utrecht
Budapestlaan 6
P.O.Box 80.010,3508 TA Utrecht
Phone: 030-2531291
Email: huang@math.uu.nl
Continuous and discrete models to investigate the Spatio-Temporal dynamics of predator-prey interaction
26.Waltraud HuyerInstitute of Mathematics
University of Vienna
Strudlhofgasse 4
A-1090 Wien
Austria
Phone: +43-1-427750662
Fax: +43-1-427750670
Email: huyer@cma.univie.ac.at
global and local optimization, protein folding; interested in working on physiologically structured populations again
27.Fleur KelpinTheoretical Biology
Faculteit Biologie
Vrije Universiteit
De Boelelaan 1087
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 4447127
Fax: +31 20 4447123
Email: fleur@bio.vu.nl
structured population dynamics
28.Don KlinkenbergID Lelystad
P.O.Box 65
8200 AB Lelystad
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 320 238324
Fax: +31 320 238050
Email: d.klinkenberg@id.wag-ur.nl
Development of an epidemiological model for the spread of Classical Swine Fever.
29.Chris KlokAlterra (formerly IBN-DLO)
Postbus 47 6700 AA Wageningen
Phone: +31317477871
Fax: +31317424988
Email: c.klok@ibn.dlo.nl
application of population dynamics in the field of ecotoxicology
30.Aline de KoeijerInstitute for Animal Science and Health
P.O.Box 65
8200 AB Lelystad
the Netherlands
Phone: +31 320 238321
Fax: +32 320 238050
Email: A.A.deKoeijer@id.dlo.nl
Quantitative epidemiology applied to practical veterinary questions, mainly on national scale
31.Bob KooiTheoretical Biology
Faculteit Biologie
Vrije Universiteit
De Boelelaan 1087
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 4447129
Fax: +31 20 4447123
Email: kooi@bio.vu.nl
Structured population dynamics and bifurcation analysis of food webs
32.Bas KooijmanTheoretical Biology
Faculteit Biologie
Vrije Universiteit
De Boelelaan 1087
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 4447130
Fax: +31 20 4447123
Email: bas@bio.vu.nl
dynamic energy budget theory
33.Tobias van KootenUniversiteit van Amsterdam
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM AMSTERDAM
Phone: 020 5257742
Fax: 020 5257754
Email: kooten@bio.uva.nl
Just starting a PhD with Andre de Roos on the effects of habitat choice on size structure and population dynamics in perch (Perca fluviatilis) populations.
34.Abdelkader LakmecheUniversity of Pau
Cité universitaire Gaston Phoebus,
Avenue poplawski,
Pau 64000
France
Phone: 33559808318
Fax: 33559808340
Email: lakmeche@yahoo.fr
Modelization of chemotherapy problems with ordinary, partial and impulsive differential systems. We plan to study the problem of fisheries.
35.Reinier Hille Ris LambersPopulation Biology
University of Amsterdam
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020 - 5257742
Email: reinier@iname.com, r.hillerislambers@bio.uva.nl
Spatial interactions in physiologically stuctured population models of predator-prey mites
36.Angelique LamourWageningen Agricultural University
P.O. Box 8025
6700 EE Wageningen
Phone: 0317-482307
Fax: 0317-483412
Email: Angelique.Lamour@medew.fyto.wau.nl
Modelling the growth of soil-borne fungi in response to carbon and nitrogen.
37.Henri LaurieMaths and Applied Maths UCT
7701 Rondebosch
Republic of South Africa
Phone: (021) 650 2342
Fax: (021) 650 2334
Email: henri@pc001a.mth.uct.ac.za
I am currently looking at solutions to the equation (\rho_x^2 + \rho_y^2)^2 + \rho(\rho_y^2\rho_{xx} -2\rhox\rho_y\rho_{xy} + \rho_x^2\rho_{yy}) - (rho_x^2 + \rho_y^2)^{3/2} = 0 The equation describes the density of a population, such as termites, which is optimally transporting food to a central region.
38.Christian MagoriEötvös University
Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A
Budapest, H-1117, Hungary
Phone: +36-1-2452881,+36-1-3722795
Fax: +36-1-3722757
Email: cta@ludens.elte.hu
My current work is about the integration strategy of clonal plants. We model the ecology and evolution of this trait as a function of the intensity of environmental change using stochastic cellular automaton and deterministic mean-field approximation methods.
39.Shana MertensDLO Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility & Wageningen Agricultural University
Bornsesteeg 65
6708 PD Wageningen
Phone: 0317 48.27.28
Email: s.k.mertens@ab.dlo.nl
Modelling weed population dynamics in crop rotations.
40.Hans MetzSection Theoretical Evolutionary Biology
Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, EEW
Rijksuniversiteit Leiden
Kaiserstraat 63
2311 GP Leiden
the Netherlands
Email: metz@rulsfb.leidenuniv.nl
adaptive dynamics
41.Ferenc MizeraEotvos Lorand University
Department of Biological Physics
Pazmany P. setany 2/A
1117 Budapest
Phone: (36-1) 4577638
Fax: (36-1) 4577610
Email: mizera@arago.elte.hu
Speciation in spatially changing environment
42.Liesbeth MollemaID-Lelystad
Edelhertweg 15
8219 PH Lelystad
Phone: 0320 238238
Fax: 0320238050
Email: MollemaE@id.dlo.nl
Phd-student; The contribution to the spread of several important animal diseases of grazers in nature reserves
43.Claudia MulderTheoretical Biology
Faculteit Biologie
Vrije Universiteit
De Boelelaan 1087
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Fax: +31 20 4447123
44.Viktor MüllerELTE Dept. of Plant Taxonomy and Ecology
H-1083 Budapest
Ludovika tér 2.
HUNGARY
Phone: +36 1 333 8764
Fax: +36 1 333 8764
Email: muller_v@ludens.elte.hu
Mathematical modelling of the within-host dynamics of HIV-1 infection.
45.Jean-Marc NaulinMathematiques Appliquees de Bordeaux, ESA 5466
U.F.R M.I.2S
B.P 26
Universite Victor Segalen Bordeaux2
33076 BordeauxCedex
FRANCE
Phone: 05.57.57.11.12
Fax: 05.57.57.15.37
Email: naulin@mi2s.u-bordeaux2.fr
I study mathematical models of population dynamics problems with age as well as spatial structure.
46.Roger NisbetDept. Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology
University of California
Santa Barbara
CA 93106-9610
Email: nisbet@lifesci.lscf.ucsb.edu
ecological dynamics
47.Catelijne van OssPop. Biology
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020-5257742
Email: oss@bio.uva.nl
theor. pop. biol. of perch
48.Kalle ParvinenDepartment of Mathematical Sciences
FIN - 20014
University of Turku
FINLAND
Phone: +358 2 333 5623
Fax: +358 2 333 6595
Email: kalparvi@utu.fi
Adaptive dynamics of migration instructured metapopulation models.
49.Alexandre PeryENGREF
19 rue Jean et Marceau Toussaint
02700 VOUEL
France
Phone: 03/23/57/67/83 or 06/62/23/76/83
Email: pery@engref.fr
PhD in ecotoxicology of invertebrates which begins with a practice in the laboratory of Bas Kooijman.
50.Louise A PlumptonUniversity of Leeds
Department of Applied Maths
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
Phone: 0113 233 5190
Fax: 0113 242 9925
Email: amtlap@amsta.leeds.ac.uk
I am currently working on a 3 component plankton model to see what roles micorzooplankton and mesozooplankton have on the occurence of spring blooms. My model consists of 3 coupled ordinary differential equations, showing the interactions of phytoplankton (P), microzooplankton (M) and mesozooplankton (Z). Growth of P is modelled by a logistic growth term and Hollings Type III grazing terms are used for the consumption of P by M and Z and the consumption of M by Z. I also include mortality terms for M and Z.
51.Martin PlusIFREMER DEL/ST
Station IFREMER-SETE
Département Environnement Littoral
BP 171
1, rue Jean Vilar
34203 Sčte cedex, France
Phone: + (33) 4-67-46-78-49
Fax: + (33) 467-467-849
Email: mplus@ifremer.fr
Study and modelisation of macrophyte populations in mediterranean coastal lagoons. Application to the Thau lagoon (Hérault, south of France)
52.Sona PrakashPopulatiebiologie, UVA
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020-5257742
Fax: 020-5257754
Email: prakash@bio.uva.nl
Mutualism, overexploitation and mobility in meta-communities with multi-trophic and plant-pollinator interactions
53.Pim van PuttenNIOO - Centre for Terrestrial Ecology
P.O. Box 40
6666 ZG HETEREN
The Netherlands
Phone: +31-(0)26-4791259
Fax: +31-(0)26-4723227
Email: pim.van.putten@cto.nioo.knaw.nl
I am working on my PhD thesis on host race formation in the vector-borne plant pathogenic fungus Microbotryum violaceum in sympatric populations of Silene host species.
54.Yuri RobbersLeiden University, Institute for Theoretical Biology
Kaiserstraat 63
2311 GP Leiden
the Netherlands
Phone: 071-527-4966
Fax: 071-527-4900
Email: yuri@rulbii.leidenuniv.nl
Evolution of genetical regulatory mechanisms.
55.Ingo RoederUniversity of Leipzig
Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology
Liebigstraße 27
D-04103 Leipzig
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)341 - 97 16 111
Fax: +49 (0)341 - 97 16 109
Email: Roeder@imise.uni-leipzig.de
I am working on a PhD-project on stochastic modelling of clonal competition in primitive hemopoiesis.
56.Herman J.W. van RoermundDLO-Institute for Animal Science and Health
ID-DLO
P.O.Box 65
8200 AB
Lelystad
The Netherlands
Phone: 0320-238392
Fax: 0320-238050
Email: h.j.w.vanroermund@id.dlo.nl
Epidemiology of animal diseases
57.André de RoosPopulation Biology
University of Amsterdam
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: +31 20 525 7747
Email: aroos@bio.uva.nl
population biology
58.Diedert SpijkerboerWageningen URC, vakgroep theoretische produktie-ecologie & CPRO
Postbus 430
6700 AK Wageningen
Phone: 0317-476817
Fax: 0317-418094
Email: h.p.spijkerboer@cpro.dlo.nl
quantifying the risk of infection of potato crops with inoculum from distant sources and investigating possibilities to reduce these infection risks with less input of fungicides
59.David SteinsaltzUniversity of California, Berkeley
Department of Statistics
Evans Hall 367
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Phone: ++1 510 642 9959
Fax: ++1 510 642 7892
Email: dstein@stat.berkeley.edu
I am a postdoc at UC Berkeley, working on random dynamical systems and branching processes.
60.Horst ThiemeDept. of Mathematics
Arizona State University
Tempe
Arizona 85287-1804
Email: thieme@math.la.asu.edu
61.Annet VelthuisID-DLO Edelhertweg 15
Postbus 65
8200 AB Lelystad
Phone: 0320-238324
Fax: 0320-238050
Email: A.G.J.Velthuis@id.dlo.nl
Modelling the transmission of ActinobacillusPleuropneumoniae between pigs and between groups of pigs.
62.Matthijs VlaarUniversity of Amsterdam
Population Biology Group
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Phone: 020-5257743
Fax: 020-5257754
Email: matthijs.vlaar@student.uva.nl
Population dynamics of a size-strucured consumer-resource model on perch, looking at the impact of introducing a second resource (i.e. macroinvertebrates).
63.Martin WallerZeneca Agrochemicals
Jealott's Hill
Bracknell
Nerks
RG42 6ET
Phone: (UK) 1344 414629
Fax: (UK) 1244 41
Email: martin.waller@aguk.zeneca.com
Development of population model of Chironomids
64.Bregje WertheimLaboratory of Entomology
Wageningen University
Binnenhaven 7
6709 PD Wageningen
Phone: 0317 - 485118
Fax: 0317 - 484821
Email: Bregje.Wertheim@users.ento.wau.nl
PhD, ecology of chemical communication in fruitflies, and the effect on parasitoid-host interactions and dynamics (behavioural ecology, with interest for population dynamical consequences)
65.Dmitri ZnamenskiVrije Universiteit in Amsterdam
Dmitri Znamenski
Obrucheva 35-3-122
117246 Russia, Moscow
The Contact process in Euclidean Space as a model of epidemy spread. The estimate from above of the critical infection parameter.
66.Lisa ZuanazziUniversitŕ degli Studi di Parma
Via dei Cipressi 2
37018 Malcesine (VR) Italia
Phone: 0457400645
Email: zuanazzi@mailcity.com
stochastic models and applications with variable coefficients