World Congress of Malacology Antwerp ... - Unitas Malacologica
World Congress of Malacology Antwerp ... - Unitas Malacologica World Congress of Malacology Antwerp ... - Unitas Malacologica
SATURDAY 21 JULY IUCN SSC Specialist Group meeting on a Global Freshwater Initiative 21st July 2007 Convened by the IUCN SSC Mollusc Specialist Group - Contact: Mary Seddon Global Molluscan Assessment Workshop This is open to all interested in assessing the conservation status of Molluscs using the IUCN Categories and Criteria and using the IUCN Species Information Service Data Entry Module. No registration fee will be charged. 09:30 – 09:45 Welcome to IUCN Mollusc Specialist Workshop; an overview of the Global Mollusc Assessment proposal. Mary Seddon & Annabelle Cuttelod (IUCN Mediterranean Office) 09:45 – 11:00 An introduction to using the IUCN Categories and Criteria (version 3.1) for Mollusca. Mary Seddon (based on IUCM training programme) 11:00 – 11:15 Coffee/Tea 11:15 – 12:00 Questions and Answers session about using SIS DEM module & IUCN Categories and Criteria. 12:00 – 13:00 Open discussion forum about a establishing a Global Assessment programme for Mollusca. 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Lecture hall U 024 14:00 – 14:15 The African project: lessons learned and overview of results. 14:15 – 14:30 North American Asssessment project progress. 14:30 – 17:00 Potential breakout groups: Breakout group 1: North African Interim Assessments: closed session for current participants. Breakout group 2: Mediterranean Assessment; open session for those interested in contributing data and species assessments for a Mediterranean Assessment. Breakout group 3: Freshwater Assessments: open session working through examples of how to make a Red List assessment. Breakout group 4: Rest of African Assessment; open session for those interested. LXIII
POSTERS In alphabetical order of the first author. Symposium specific posters and related ‘open session’ posters will be displayed per symposium. Land snails microcosm preserved: Good news from Mayotte, Comoro Islands Abdou, Ahmed; Bouchet, Philippe; Muratov, Igor (POSTER 88) Allometric growth of Mytella charruana (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) based on information-theory approach Abrahão, Jolnnye R.; MacCord, Fábio S.; Yokoyama, Leonardo Q.; Amaral, A. Cecília Z. (POSTER 56) Are there still rivers suitable for threatened unionid bivalves in Poland (Central Europe)? Abraszewska, Anna (POSTER 42) The subfamilies Margaritinae and Calliostomatinae from South Shetlands Island to Bellinghausen Sea: species diversity and unknown identities Aldea, Cristian; Zelaya, Diego G.; Troncoso, Jesús S. (POSTER 106) Biodiversity and conservation of freshwater molluscs in the Plateau Lakes of Yunnan Province, SW China Aldridge, David C. (POSTER 188) Fossil vesicomyid bivalves from the North Pacific region Amano, Kazutaka; Kiel, Steffen (POSTER 154) Ultrastructural study of the spermatogenesis of a protandric neogastropod, Coralliophila meyendorffii (Muricidae, Coralliophilinae) Amor, Maria Jose; Richter, Alexandra; Montserrat, Ramón; Dufort, Mercedes (POSTER 101) Effects of temperature on metabolism and growth in Protothaca thaca (Mollusca: Veneridae) Avalos, Cecilia; Vargas, Cristina; Riascos, José M.; Heilmayer, Olaf (POSTER 52) Ongoing renovations in the Department of Malacology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard University) Baldinger, Adam J. (POSTER 189) 3D microanatomy of Omalogyra atomus (Gastropoda, Omalogyridae) Bäumler, Natalie; Zernecke, Rebekka; Haszprunar, Gerhard; Ruthensteiner, Bernhard (POSTER 20) Testing the glacial refugia hypothesis in spring snails (Bythinella spp.) Benke, Mandy; Brändle, Martin; Albrecht, Christian; Wilke, Thomas (POSTER 127) LXIV
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POSTERS<br />
In alphabetical order <strong>of</strong> the first author. Symposium specific posters and related ‘open<br />
session’ posters will be displayed per symposium.<br />
Land snails microcosm preserved: Good news from Mayotte, Comoro Islands<br />
Abdou, Ahmed; Bouchet, Philippe; Muratov, Igor (POSTER 88)<br />
Allometric growth <strong>of</strong> Mytella charruana (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) based on information-theory<br />
approach<br />
Abrahão, Jolnnye R.; MacCord, Fábio S.; Yokoyama, Leonardo Q.; Amaral, A. Cecília Z.<br />
(POSTER 56)<br />
Are there still rivers suitable for threatened unionid bivalves in Poland (Central Europe)?<br />
Abraszewska, Anna (POSTER 42)<br />
The subfamilies Margaritinae and Calliostomatinae from South Shetlands Island to<br />
Bellinghausen Sea: species diversity and unknown identities<br />
Aldea, Cristian; Zelaya, Diego G.; Troncoso, Jesús S. (POSTER 106)<br />
Biodiversity and conservation <strong>of</strong> freshwater molluscs in the Plateau Lakes <strong>of</strong> Yunnan<br />
Province, SW China<br />
Aldridge, David C. (POSTER 188)<br />
Fossil vesicomyid bivalves from the North Pacific region<br />
Amano, Kazutaka; Kiel, Steffen (POSTER 154)<br />
Ultrastructural study <strong>of</strong> the spermatogenesis <strong>of</strong> a protandric neogastropod, Coralliophila<br />
meyendorffii (Muricidae, Coralliophilinae)<br />
Amor, Maria Jose; Richter, Alexandra; Montserrat, Ramón; Dufort, Mercedes (POSTER<br />
101)<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> temperature on metabolism and growth in Protothaca thaca (Mollusca:<br />
Veneridae)<br />
Avalos, Cecilia; Vargas, Cristina; Riascos, José M.; Heilmayer, Olaf (POSTER 52)<br />
Ongoing renovations in the Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Malacology</strong> at the Museum <strong>of</strong> Comparative<br />
Zoology (Harvard University)<br />
Baldinger, Adam J. (POSTER 189)<br />
3D microanatomy <strong>of</strong> Omalogyra atomus (Gastropoda, Omalogyridae)<br />
Bäumler, Natalie; Zernecke, Rebekka; Haszprunar, Gerhard; Ruthensteiner, Bernhard<br />
(POSTER 20)<br />
Testing the glacial refugia hypothesis in spring snails (Bythinella spp.)<br />
Benke, Mandy; Brändle, Martin; Albrecht, Christian; Wilke, Thomas (POSTER 127)<br />
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