Date: 18 March, 2024
Venue: Yokohama Kannai Hall (Main Hall)/Online (Hybrid)
Doors open: 11:30
General meeting: 12:00 – 13:30
Lectures by award recipients: 14:00 – 18:00
Timetable
Time | Presenter/Recipient (Affiliation) & Title |
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The 22nd ESJ Prize | |
14:00 | Hiroshi Kudoh (Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University) Molecular phenology in plants |
The 28th Miyadi Award | |
14:25 | David Armitage (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University) The importance of natural history in testing ecological theory |
14:50 | Haruko Ando (Biodiversity Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies) Evolution and ecological function of birds using various types of island habitats |
15:15 | Kenta Suzuki (RIKEN BioResource Research Center) Ecosystems, Dynamical Systems, and Complex Systems: Toward an Ecology of Predictive Control |
The 12th Suzuki Award | |
15:50 | Kiyosada Kawai (Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences) Diversity and ecological significance of xylem morphology in trees |
16:05 | Takumi Saito (Masaryk University, Faculty of Science) Understanding the history of distribution of organisms using terrestrial and freshwater mollusks as a model system |
16:20 | Satsuki Tsuji (Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University) Beyond species detection: paving the way for eDNA-based genetic diversity monitoring |
The 1st Natural History Award | |
16:35 | Masahiro Sueyoshi (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute) A natural history study on forests, flies, and men |
16:50 | Hironori Toyama (J. F. Oberlin University, College of Arts and Sciences) |
The Awards Ceremony | |
17:15 | The 22nd Achievement Award of the Ecological Society of Japan |
Shiro Tsuyuzaki (Faculty of Env. Earth Science, Hokkaido University) |
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Toru Nakashizuka (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute) |
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17:30 | The Ecological Research Paper Award |
17:45 | The Biwako Prize for Ecology |
Notes
- Members of the Ecological Society of Japan can participate in the General Meeting and Award Lectures without registering for the Congress.
- Non-members are also welcome to attend if they have registered for the Congress.
- There is no cloakroom. There are two coin-operated lockers (100 yen returnable), but they are small and limited in number.
- There is no WiFi available in the hall.
- No food or drink allowed in the main hall.
- There is a parent-child room (a small space where children can listen to lectures even if they make noise, four seats in two locations on the second floor), wheelchair seating, toilets with nappy-changing stations and a multi-purpose toilet.