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2nd Symposium on “Anchialine Ecosystems”

Inspired by the success of a 1st Symposium on “Anchialine Ecosystems: Reflection and Prospects”, that was held in Palma de Mallorca 2009*, we are pleased to invite you to participate in the 2nd Symposium on “Anchialine Ecosystems” in Cavtat, Croatia, on 3-6 October, 2012.

The site of symposium, Iberostar Albatros hotel in Cavtat, provides a central venue with excellent conference facilities and catering. It lies in the vicinity of the famous Anchialine cave “Šipun” (the type locality of officially described 18 taxa). Center of this area is world wide known historical city of Dubrovnik.

Programme

Tuesday, 2 October

Registration
 Welcome reception

Wednesday, 3 October

Opening
 Morning scientific presentations
 Afternoon scientific presentations

Thursday, 4 October

Morning scientific presentations
 Afternoon scientific presentations
 Night cruising with dinner (http://www.tirena.com)

Friday, 5 October

Excursion
 Poster Session

Saturday, 6 October

Morning scientific presentations & round table
 Afternoon closing ceremony

Scope and Topics

The aim of the 2nd Symposium is to further promote the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to these unique environments that was initiated by the 1st Symposium, and to bring together, again, the researches that work on various aspects of anchialine ecosystems.

The preliminary topics are:

  1.  Geology, Paleontology and Speleology
  2.  Morphology and development
  3.  Hydrogeochemistry
  4.  Biotic community assemblages
  5.  Phylogenetics and historical biogeography
  6.  Biodiversity and evolution – from ancient relicts to neocolonists
  7.  Trophic dynamics and ecosystem functioning
  8.  Ecosystem protection and education
  9.  Physiology and behaviour

 

Organising Committee

Neven Cukrov (Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia)
 ncukrov@irb.hr
Vesna Žic (Hrvatske vode, Croatia)
 vesna.zic@si.t-com.hr
Marijana Cukrov (Croatian Biospeleological Society, Croatia)
 marijana.cukrov@gmail.com
William F. Humphreys (Western Australian Museum, Australia)
 bill.humphreys@museum.wa.gov.au

International Scientific Committee

Renee Bishop (USA)
Geoff Boxshall (UK)
William F. Humphreys (Australia)
Thomas M. Iliffe (USA)
Damia Jaume (Spain)
Frano Kršinić (Croatia)
Willard S. Moore (USA)
John Pohlman (USA)
Boris Sket (Slovenia)

More at: http://www.anchialine.com/

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