Symposium: Dispersal of Marine Organisms Symposium at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting, Charleston, SC Jan 3-7, 2012
研讨会:综合与比较生物学学会会议上的海洋生物扩散研讨会,南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿,2012 年 1 月 3-7 日
基本信息
- 批准号:1148884
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2012-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This award provides support for a symposium entitled Dispersal of Marine Organisms at the January 2012 Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) meeting in Charleston, SC. The world?s oceans hold a significant fraction of the diversity of organisms on the planet. Understanding where, when and how populations of organisms are distributed in the ocean is a central and significant topic in marine biological research. Fundamentally, the dispersal (movement) and distribution of marine organisms results from an integration of both the physical and biotic environmental characteristics with organisms? biological characteristics, such as physiology and behavior. Often, however, research on dispersal tends to emphasize a particular discipline (e.g., population genetics, functional morphology, developmental biology, physiology, biophysics), or to emphasize a particular group of organisms (e.g. fish, marine invertebrates). This symposium assembles an interdisciplinary group of outstanding young and established speakers to address the broad issue of dispersal in marine environments in an integrative way. Such integration is increasingly important to marine conservation and management efforts. The goal of the symposium is to promote the exchange and integration of ideas and knowledge of dispersal across disciplines, and to identify scientific opportunities and approaches for future research that will accelerate understanding. Participants will be encouraged to consider the common properties that influence dispersal across different species, and to discuss what currencies should be measured in order to predict how dispersal of marine organisms will be influenced by environmental change. The invited symposium speakers represent a diverse scientific perspective and include established experts and early career scientists, men and women. Additional researchers will present their findings in contributed sessions and the project contributes to student training by inviting and providing financial assistance for up to ten graduate students or postdoctoral researchers to present in these complementary sessions.
该奖项为2012年1月在南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿举行的综合与比较生物学学会(SICB)会议上题为“海洋生物扩散”的研讨会提供支持。海洋拥有地球上生物多样性的很大一部分。了解生物种群在海洋中的分布位置、时间和方式是海洋生物研究的一个中心和重要课题。从根本上说,海洋生物的扩散(运动)和分布的结果是综合的物理和生物环境特征与生物?生物学特征,如生理和行为。然而,通常情况下,对扩散的研究往往强调一个特定的学科(例如,群体遗传学、功能形态学、发育生物学、生理学、生物物理学),或强调特定的生物群体(例如鱼类、海洋无脊椎动物)。 本次研讨会汇集了一个由杰出的年轻和成熟的发言者组成的跨学科小组,以综合的方式解决海洋环境中扩散的广泛问题。这种一体化对海洋养护和管理工作越来越重要。研讨会的目标是促进跨学科传播思想和知识的交流和整合,并为未来的研究确定科学机会和方法,以加速理解。将鼓励与会者考虑影响不同物种扩散的共同特性,并讨论应计量何种货币,以预测环境变化将如何影响海洋生物的扩散。受邀的专题讨论会发言人代表了不同的科学观点,包括知名专家和早期职业科学家,男性和女性。其他研究人员将在贡献会议中展示他们的研究结果,该项目通过邀请并为多达10名研究生或博士后研究人员提供财政援助来促进学生培训。
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Ecology of injury in marine sedimentary habitats: Effects of repeated injury on infaunal condition and sediment bioturbation
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- 资助金额:
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Linking Bioturbation and Sensory Biology: Chemoreception Mechanisms in Deposit-Feeding Polychaetes
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$ 1.5万 - 项目类别:
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