Upcoming Workshops

Occasional workshops are held either online, or as part of International Biogeography Society conferences (in-person and virtual options).

If you are a member of a developing country, and would like to ask for a waiver to attend a workshop, please contact us to see about availability (there are a limited number of waivers offered for each workshop).

SPATIAL PHYLOGENETICS – Virtual workshop

Spatial phylogenetics is an emerging field focused on characterizing how the tree of life is distributed geographically. Spatial phylogenetic analyses combine an evolutionary tree with data on species geographic ranges, and can characterize a range of spatial patterns including areas of phylogenetic diversity and endemism, turnover-based phenomena like beta diversity and evolutionary regions, and priority areas for conservation of biodiversity. These approaches can be used to add important evolutionary context to traditional species-based biodiversity analyses, or to add geographic dimensions to traditional phylogenetic research.

This workshop will provide a conceptual introduction to spatial phylogenetics, and hands-on training in the key software packages for implementing spatial phylogenetic analysis. Day 1 will include an introductory lecture (1 hour), and a tutorial on the graphical point-and-click software program Biodiverse (2 hours). Day 2 will comprise a tutorial on spatial phylogenetic workflows and packages in R (3 hours). Both days will include hands-on experimentation with example datasets. We will cover basic diversity measures, randomization tests for statistical significance, turnover-based analyses such as phylogenetic regionalization, and basic conservation prioritization.

This workshop is designed for biogeographers, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and conservation scientists, at different career stages. Participants are expected to have intermediate R working experience.

The Biodiverse software section of the workshop is designed for PC users, as Biodiverse is not currently maintained for Mac. Mac users are welcome to try the exercises on their own machines, but they may encounter errors that we will not be able to resolve during the workshop.

Dates: October 12 – 13, 2022

Time: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, PST each day

Location:  Zoom

Capacity: 25 people

Organizers:

  1. Matthew Kling, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Biology, University of Vermont
  2. Kyle Rosenblad, PhD candidate, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
  3. Israel Borokini, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley

Cost: 100 USD  (Non-IBS member), 60 USD (IBS member).