Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
Reefs for the Future - Nova Southeastern University
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12:00 Reinhold LEINFELDER*, Ulrich STRUCK<br />
Evolution of <strong>the</strong> Coral Reef Ecosystem Under a Jurassic Perspective: From Mixotrophy Towards<br />
Superoligotrophy<br />
12:15 Robert RIDING*<br />
CO 2 -Concentrating Mechanisms, Harmful Blooms, and Late Devonian Reef Extinction 375 Million Years<br />
Ago<br />
2. Biotic Response to Ancient Environmental Change<br />
in Indo-Pacific Coral <strong>Reefs</strong><br />
Co-Chairs: J. Pandolfi, K. Johnson, W. Renema, M. Wilson, K. Bromfield, L. McMonagle<br />
July 8 (Tue) 10:00–5:00 Room - 118/119<br />
10:00 Willem RENEMA*, David BELLWOOD, John PANDOLFI, JC BRAGA, K BROMFIELD, R HALL, KG<br />
JOHNSON, Peter LUNT, CP MEYER, L MCMONAGLE, RJ MORLEY, A. O’DEA, John TODD, FP WESSELINGH,<br />
MEJ WILSON<br />
Hopping Hotspots: Global Shifts in Marine Biodiversity<br />
10:15 Yasufumi IRYU*, Hideko TAKAYANAGI, Tsutomu YAMADA, Motoyoshi ODA, Tokiyuki SATO, Shun CHIYONOBU, Akira<br />
NISHIMURA, Tsutomu NAKAZAWA, Satoshi SHIOKAWA<br />
Evolution of Carbonate Factories <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> Last 100 Million Years Based on Investigations on Shallow-Water<br />
Carbonate Deposits on Seamounts in <strong>the</strong> Northwestern Pacific Ocean<br />
10:30 Moyra WILSON*<br />
The Influence of Global and Regional Environmental Change on Cenozoic Carbonates in <strong>the</strong> Indo-Pacific<br />
10:45 Laura MCMONAGLE*<br />
Scleractinian Coral Diversity in <strong>the</strong> Oligocene of Sabah, Borneo<br />
11:00 Kenneth JOHNSON*<br />
Differential Response of Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asian and Caribbean Reef Ecosystems to Global Environmental Change<br />
During <strong>the</strong> Oligocene/Miocene Transition<br />
11:15 Kate BROMFIELD*, John PANDOLFI<br />
Indo-Pacific Coral Growth Forms Through <strong>the</strong> Miocene to <strong>the</strong> Pliocene<br />
11:30 Austin HENDY*<br />
Biodiversity and Biogeography of Mollusca During <strong>the</strong> Cenozoic: A Database Approach to <strong>the</strong> Assessment<br />
of Spatial Patterns and Their Relationship to Global Environmental Change<br />
11:45 Frank WESSELINGH*<br />
Molluscan Biodiversity in Shallow Carbonate Plat<strong>for</strong>ms (Indonesia)<br />
12:00 Benjamin GREENSTEIN*, John PANDOLFI<br />
Escaping <strong>the</strong> Heat: Range Shifts of Reef Coral Taxa in Coastal Western Australia<br />
12:15 John PANDOLFI*, Danika TAGER, Jody WEBSTER, Don POTTS, Willem RENEMA, Juan-Carlos BRAGA<br />
Ecological Dynamics of Pleistocene <strong>Reefs</strong> During Sea-Level Lowstand<br />
3:30 Marc HUMBLET*, Yasufumi IRYU<br />
Spatial and Temporal Variations in Pleistocene Coral Assemblages in <strong>the</strong> South and Central Ryukyu Islands<br />
3:45 Hiroya YAMANO*, Kaoru SUGIHARA, Tsuyoshi WATANABE, Michiyo SHIMAMURA, Kiseong HYEONG<br />
Reef Building at High Latitudes (34&[deg] N, Japan)<br />
4:00 Matt LYBOLT*, Jian-xin ZHAO, David NEIL, Yue-xing FENG, Ke-fu YU, John PANDOLFI<br />
Millennial-Scale Episodes of Reef Accretion and Degradation Determined by U-Series Dating of Coral<br />
Death Assemblages in Moreton Bay, SE Queensland, Australia<br />
4:15 Yogeeta Roshni NARAYAN*<br />
Holocene to Recent Foraminifera Assemblages of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia: Assessing Modern<br />
and Historical Estuarine Habitats, Degradation and Foraminiferal Responses to Environmental/faunal<br />
Changes<br />
11 th International Coral Reef Symposium ■ <strong>Reefs</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong><br />
57<br />
Location<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Special<br />
Recognitions<br />
General<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Program Exhibits Oral and Poster<br />
Presentations<br />
Author Index