Facts
City: Ultuna
Location: The libary at Ultuna
Organiser: SLU
Additional info:
Lousia Hatamian
Telefon: 018-67 23 93
E-post: lousia.hatamian@slu.se
The libary at Ultuna, Ultuna
Sebastian Sundberg at The Swedish Species Information Centre gives a lecture on the key role of trees as hosts for biodiversity.
Language: Swedish
Firs, pine trees and oak trees each hosts about 1,000 species of fungi, larvae, mosses and invertebrates. More than a fifth of all Sweden’s terrestrial species depend on one single host plant. Come and listen to why trees make up such important but fragile structures in the web of life.
Sebastian Sundberg is responsible for vascular plants at the Swedish Species Information Centre and led the work with classifying various species’ relationship with host plants. The findings were summarised in a report published in spring 2019.
The lecture will be sent live. Here is the link that will start working 12.10 the 7 of November
https://play.slu.se/qc/?id=0cscji
The lecture is held att the library at Ultuna the 7th of November. It starts at 12.15. The first 20 visitors are offered a soup lunch.
Language: Swedish
Lousia Hatamian
Telefon: 018-67 23 93
E-post: lousia.hatamian@slu.se