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October 24 9:00-10:00 Opening Ceremony Plenary Session (Zijin Hall) Chair: Hans W. Paerl 10:30-11:45 Gene E Likens Water: A challenging interface between scientific understanding and policy 11:15-12:00 Erik Jeppesen Shallow lake dynamics and restoration in a climate change perspective Kenote Lectures: Global change and its impact on freshwater (Zijin Hall) Chair: Klement Tockner 13:30-14:05 Brian Moss Chinese watercolour painting, human hands and the silk roll of Gaia: how people affect freshwaters 14:05-14:40 David P. Hamilton Modelling of lake ecosystems to address the challenges of global change 14:40-15:15 Charles Goldman The mission of WWCN to protect freshwater ecosystems from global warming Session A: Impact of climate change on freshwater (Zijin Hall) WWCN (VIP Meeting Room) Chair: David P. Hamilton Chair: Mitsuru Sakamoto 15:30-15:50 Lian-Cong Luo Numerical simulation of hydrodynamic impacts on algal bloom formation based on a three-dimensional hydrodynamics and water quality model (ELCOM-CAEDYM) at Lake Taihu 15:30-15:35 Michio Kumagai Introductory words on WWCN Session 15:50-16:10 David M Livingstone Overview of evidence for the direct physical impact of large-scale climatic forcing and long-term climate change on water bodies 15:35-16:00 Tong Jiang Impact of climate change on water resources in the Yangtze River basin -Observation, simulation and projection 16:10-16:30 Murray Mackay Simulating climate and climate change on the laurentian great lakes with the canadian regional climate model 16:00-16:20 Xie-Yao Ma Hydrological processes change in the Yellow River basin 16:30-16:50 Rui-Bo Lei Ice-cover records in a North Fennoscandian lake during 1964-2008 16:20-16:40 Clyde Golden Global change impacts on tributary stream valleys of Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia 16:50-17:10 Xu-Chun Ye Evaluation of future climate change on watershed inflows to Poyang Lake, China by using a large-scale distributed hydrological model 16:40-17:00 Thomas Murphy The stress of climate change and associated water management in Cambodia 17:10-17:30 Susanne Lildal Amsinck Use of cladoceran subfossils to trace climate-driven changes in lake ecosystems 17:00-17:20 Mitsuru Sakamoto Long term ecological dynamics of pelagic system in Lake Biwa and possible effects of global warming 17:30-17:50 N.J. Anderson Carbon burial in lakes: variability in space and time 17:20-17:40 Ritsuo Nomura Changes of coastal lagoon environment with progressive global warming: different response of brackish organisms to sea level rise during the latter half of 20th century 17:40-18:00 Noriko Takamura Environmental factors in response to changes in summer and winter phytoplankton assemblages during the last quarter century in Lake Kasumigaura Morning, October 26 Keynote Letures: Algal blooms and water quality of freshwater (Zijin Hall) Chair: Qing-Long Wu 8:00-8:35 Hans W. Paerl Harmful algal bloom dynamics in aquatic ecosystems: The links to human and climatically-induced environmental change 8:35-9:10 Sue B. Watson HABs in inland waters: chemistry, consequences and countermeasures 9:10-9:45 Wen-Xiong Wang Daphnia as a model organism in ecotoxicological research Session B: Algal blooms: Mechanism and consequences (Zijin Hall) Session C: Aquatic toxicology and water quality (VIP Meeting Room) Chair: Sue B. Watson Chair: Feng-Chang Wu 10:00-10:20 Wayne W. Carmichael Cyanobacterial cyanotoxins : structure, occurrence, monitoring and management options and the development of human risk assessment models 10:00-10:20 Yukio Takeuchi An on-site moving probe approach to monitoring hydrochemical indicators in river systems: understanding temporal and spatial characteristics in term of river water quality 10:20-10:40 Liu-Yan Yang Inhibition mechanism of lysine on the growth of Microcystis aeruginosa 10:20-10:40 Jin Zeng Effects of water characteristics on copper toxicity to a freshwater cyanobacterium, Microcystis aeruginosa 10:40-11:00 Assaf Sukenik On biotic and abiotic factors that support the bloom of diazotrophic cyanobacteria in Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), Israel 10:40-11:00 Wei Li Effects of exposure to perchlorate on the expression of type II iodothyronine deiodinase and sodium iodide symporter in larvae and adult rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus ) 11:00-11:20 Peng Xing Novel Clostridium population responsible for anaerobic degradation of Cyanobacterial blooms 11:00-11:20 Yi Wu The reduced sulfur species in anoxic fluvial sediments in Tuojiang River, China 11:20-11:40 Hans-Peter Grossart Temperature chances the ratio of toxigenic versus non-toxigenic Microcystis Aeruginosa 11:20-11:40 Xiao-Zhi Gu Oxygen and nutrient distribution and fluxes at the sediment-water interface Lake Nansi Wetland 11:40-12:00 Ding-Ji Shi Photosynthesis physiological features in Anabaena flos-aquae 11:40-12:00 Cheng-Xin Fan Black spots: A new environmental problem in Lake Taihu Afternoon, October 26 Keynote Lectures: Ecology and conservation of freshwater (Zijin Hall) Chair: Erik Jeppesen 13:30-14:05 David Dudgeon Freshwater biodiversity in the Anthropocene 14:05-14:40 Klement Tockner A global threat to freshwater biodiversity: Setting priorities for conservation and management 14:40-15:15 Steven Declerck From communities to metacommunities: An empirical approach Session D: Biodiversity and conservation of freshwater (Zijin Hall) Session E: Ecology and management of freshwater (VIP Meeting Room) Chair: Henri Dument Chair: Martin Søndergaard 15:30-15:50 Ze-Xia Gao Genetic diversity, population structure and phylogenetics of Yellowcheek carp Elopichthys bambusa (Cyprinidae) as revealed by microsatellites markers and cytochrome b sequences 15:30-15:50 Feng-Chang Wu Natural organic matter and its significance in Chinese lake ecosystem 15:50-16:10 Qing-Long Wu Microbial diversity in Tibetan lakes with respects to global change 15:50-16:10 Xiao-Hui Jia Photosynthetical eco-physiological studies on Microcystis viridis and Microcystis aeruginosa 16:10-16:30 Wei-Min Wang Impact of introduction of alien species on the fisheries and biodiversity of indigenous species in Zhanghe Reservoir of China 16:10-16:30 Qiao-Guo Tan The regulation of calcium in Daphnia magna reared in different calcium environments 16:30-16:50 Lei Xu Phylogeography study of Leptodora kindtii base on nuclear and mitochondrial marker 16:30-16:50 16:50-17:10 Cristina Trigal Temporal dynamics of zooplankton community following the invasion of Gonyostomum semen (Raphidophyceae) in boreal brownwater lakes 16:50-17:10 Qing-Hui Huang Influence of dissolved Organic matter on arsenic speciation and its algal availability in aquatic environment 17:10-17:30 Danijela Sundic Changes in oligochaete community structure related to the degree of freshwaters pollution in Montenegro 17:10-17:30 Lin Xiao The study of diversity and distribution of microorganisms along the Lake Taihu sediment profile 17:30 -17:50 Fei-Zhou Chen Long-term changes of crustacean plankton (1997-2006) in Lake Taihu 17:30 -17:50 Takamaru Nagata Thermal effect on the relationship between survival of larval fish and food availability Qi-Gen Liu Growth patterns of Microcystis Aeruginosa under low temperature regime October 27 Keynote Lectures: Human alternation and restoration of freshwater (Zijin Hall) Chair: Susanne Lildal Amsinck 8:00-8:35 Martin T. Dokulil Eutrophication and climate change: Present situation and future scenarios 8:35-9:10 Ramesh D. Gulati The importance of food-web researches in applying biomanipulation as a restoration technique to shallow lakes? 9:10-9:45 Zheng-Wen Liu Lake restoration: Experiences and needs in China Session F: Restoration of freshwater (Zijin Hall) Session G: Human alternation of feshwater (VIP Meeting Room) Chair: Hong-Zhu Wang Chair: David M Livingstone 10:00-10:20 Martin Sondergaard Is lake restoration possible 10:00-10:20 Ge Yu Lacustrine sediments and aquatic pollen assemblages from Wanghu Lake, central China and the responses to changes in climate and flood of Yangtze River 10:20-10:40 Bo-Ping Han A Peridinium bloom occurring in a large reservoir of the southern of China: an ecosystem perspective 10:20-11:40 Hua Guo Rising flood risk in the Poyang Lake basin in China 10:40-11:00 Ya-Qiang Shen Key factor and its threshold of sediment in triggering the regime shift of lake ecosystems 10:40-11:00 L. Liboriussen Climate warming effects on the primary producers in freshwater mesocosms Chair: Martin T. Dokulil Chair: Ge Yu 13:30-13:50 Shuai-Ying Zhao Effects of nutrient enrichment and Hypophthalmichthys molitrix on zooplankton community: a large-scale enclosure experiment 13:30-13:50 Bin Xue Chinese lake environment changes under human-nature interaction 13:50-14:10 Hai Xu Nitrogen and phosphorus inputs control phytoplankton growth in eutrophic Lake Taihu, China. 13:50-14:10 Branko M. Radujkovic Human activities threating Montenegrin rivers and lakes 14:10-14:30 Yu-Wei Chen Spatial and temporal distribution of bloom-forming cyanobacteria and its ecological correlation in Lake Taihu, China 14:10-14:30 Dennis Trolle Effects of climate change on trophic status of three New Zealand lakes-– challenges ahead for management and research 14:30-14:50 Masaki Sakamoto Validation of “body size-dependent vulnerability” of cladocerans to insecticide: A microcosm experiment using model zooplankton community 14:30-14:50 Bang-You Yan Change trends of water quality in Poyang Lake and management strategy 14:50-15:10 Shin-Ichi Nakano Seasonal changes in vertical abundance and composition of planktonic ciliates in Lake Suigetsu, Japan 14:50-15:10 P Spierenburg Rising aquatic CO2 levels could cause massive invasion of elodeids in softwater lakes 15:10-15:30 Xue-Chu Chen Effect of light-shading plus aeration on harmful algae in eutrophic water : Principle and application 15:10-15:30 Hong-Tao Duan 20-year record of algal blooms in Lake Taihu, China 15:30-15:50 Zhang-He Chen Plant growth and community structure in mono- and mixed-culture constructed wetlands 15:30-15:50 Jia-Cong Huang Algal bloom prediction model parameters optimization based on genetic algorithm