2018年2月10日

[:ja]招聘・招待講演者[:en]Invited speakers[:]

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招聘講演者

Dr. Louie H. Yang

University of California, Davis
S04 ”Landscape-scale phenology and ecological community: temporal and spatial resource availability mediated by phenological diversity”

Self Introduction: I am a community ecologist broadly interested in the timing of species interactions. I am focused on understanding how resource pulses and pulsed subsidies affect community dynamics, and the causes and consequences of phenological shifts. I am studying the effects of seaweed subsidies on small islands, and the phenology of milkweed-associated arthropod communities. I completed my undergraduate at Cornell University, and my Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis, where I have been faculty since 2009. Awards include the George Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America, and the Merton Love Award from the University of California, Davis.

Dr. Michael Andersen

University of New Mexico, USA
S11 “Biodiversity: linking biogeographic pattern and process”

Profile: Dr. Andersen studies patterns and processes of avian diversification. He has broad interests in all levels of diversity across the globe, from higher-level systematics to intra-specific diversification processes, and he works on projects that span this continuum of evolutionary history. Work in the Andersen Lab at the University of New Mexico focuses on insular systems, and combines specimen-based field work with molecular phylogenomic techniques to examine the tempo and mode of rapid geographic radiations across the Pacific. Museums are a major component of this research and Andersen dedicates significant time to growing and curating natural history collections, including an active field program across islands of the South Pacific.

Unfortunately, Dr. Andersen’s presentation has been cancelled.

Dr. F. Ross Wylie

Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre
S17 “What we, ecologists, have to do against the invasion of the red important fire ant?”

Profile: F. Ross Wylie is Science Manager with the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre. He is a leading scientist in fire ant management in Australia. With Martin Speight he published the book “Insect Pest in Tropical Forestry 2nd Edition”from CAB Internatial in 2012.

招待講演者一覧

S02 Elgene Box (University of Georgia, Geography Department)
Richard Pott (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Geobotanik)
Joachim Hueppe (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institut für Geobotanik)
Pavel Krestov (Botanical Garden-Institute Vladivostok)
S03 有山義昭 (環境省野生生物課)
浦達也 (日本野鳥の会)
S05 中島経夫 (岡山理科大学)
松岡敬二 (豊橋市自然史博物館)
S06 力石嘉人 (北海道大学)
後藤(桜井)晶子 (金沢大学)
滝沢侑子 (北海道大学)
S07 福田知子 (三重大学教養教育機構)
Chan-Ho Park (National Institute of Biological Resources, Korea)
村井良徳 (国立科学博物館植物研究部)
S08 Ian Wright (Macquarie University)
William Cornwell (University of New South Wales)
S10 森元良太 (北海道医療大)
S13 磯崎行雄 (東京大・広域)
矢部淳 (国立科博)
増田隆一 (北海道大・理)
東城幸治 (信州大・理)
S14 Mitsutoshi Kitao (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI))
S15 尼子直輝 (環境省)
S16 齊藤宏明 (東京大学大気海洋研究所)
河村知彦 (東京大学大気海洋研究所)
山村織生 (北海道大学大学院水産科学研究院)
鈴木光次 (北海道大学大学院地球環境科学研究院)
S18 渡邊紗織 (北海道大学大学院、農学院)
S19 大野和則 (東北大学・未来科学技術共同研究センター)
菅沼雅徳 (東北大学・情報科学研究科)
竹内一郎 (名古屋工業大学大学院・情報工学専攻・情報科学フロンティア研究院、理化学研究所・革新知能統合研究センター、物質材料研究機構・情報統合型物質・材料研究拠点)

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Dr. Louie H. Yang

University of California, Davis
S04 ”Landscape-scale phenology and ecological community: temporal and spatial resource availability mediated by phenological diversity”

Self Introduction: I am a community ecologist broadly interested in the timing of species interactions. I am focused on understanding how resource pulses and pulsed subsidies affect community dynamics, and the causes and consequences of phenological shifts. I am studying the effects of seaweed subsidies on small islands, and the phenology of milkweed-associated arthropod communities. I completed my undergraduate at Cornell University, and my Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis, where I have been faculty since 2009. Awards include the George Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America, and the Merton Love Award from the University of California, Davis.

Dr. Michael Andersen

Univer/meeting/o, USA
S11 “Biodiversity: linking biogeographic pattern and process”

Profile: Dr. Andersen studies patterns and processes of avian diversification. He has broad interests in all levels of diversity across the globe, from higher-level systematics to intra-specific diversification processes, and he works on projects that span this continuum of evolutionary history. Work in the Andersen Lab at the University of New Mexico focuses on insular systems, and combines specimen-based field work with molecular phylogenomic techniques to examine the tempo and mode of rapid geographic radiations across the Pacific. Museums are a major component of this research and Andersen dedicates significant time to growing and curating natural history collections, including an active field program across islands of the South Pacific.

Unfort/meeting/rsen’s presentation has been cancelled.

Dr. F. Ross Wylie

Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre
S17 “What we, ecologists, have to do against the invasion of the red important fire ant?”

Profile: F. Ross Wylie is Science Manager with the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre. He is a leading scientist in fire ant management in Australia. With Martin Speight he published the book “Insect Pest in Tropical Forestry 2nd Edition”from CAB Internatial in 2012.[:]