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Program
IXth International Symposium on Cladocera
October 2 – 8, 2011, Verbania, Italy
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Content
Welcome to the 9th International Symposium on Cladocera ................................................ 2
The Scientific Program .......................................................................................................... 2
Special issue of Hydrobiologia .............................................................................................. 2
About CNR ISE Verbania Pallanza ......................................................................................... 2
About Eawag ........................................................................................................................ 3
About the Conference Meeting Site: Il Chiostro ................................................................... 3
Accommodation ................................................................................................................... 3
Organizing Committee .......................................................................................................... 4
Presentation Archive ............................................................................................................ 4
Conference Events ................................................................................................................ 4
Registration ....................................................................................................................... 4
Conference Office ............................................................................................................. 4
Conference Telephone Number ........................................................................................ 4
Payment of Room .............................................................................................................. 4
Payment of Excursion / Conference Diner for Spouses and Accompanying Persons. ......... 5
Refreshments / Snacks / Beer / Wine / Coffee ................................................................... 5
Wireless LAN – E-mail Access ............................................................................................ 5
Mid Conference Excursion, Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011 ......................................................... 5
Conference Dinner ............................................................................................................ 5
Instructions for Poster Presenters, Oral Presenters, and Session Chairs .............................. 5
Abstracts ........................................................................................................................... 5
Poster Presentations ......................................................................................................... 5
Oral Presentations ............................................................................................................. 5
Uploading of PowerPoint Presentations .............................................................................. 6
Currency Exchange ............................................................................................................... 6
Name Badges........................................................................................................................ 6
Conference group picture ..................................................................................................... 6
Detailed Program ................................................................................................................. 7
Program Overview.............................................................................................................. 10
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Welcome to the 9th International Symposium on Cladocera
The organizers of the 9th International Symposium on Cladocera designed this meeting following the traditions
of previous meetings. This means that we have only one plenary session, where everybody can learn from
everybody. We will have plenty of time for social contacts and discussions and there will be the
mid-conference excursion on Wednesday to Milan and of course, the final dinner and party on Friday. Since
150 people registered we decided to give the poster presentations extra attention. Everybody who presents
(only) a poster gets the opportunity to give an “advertising talk” of three minutes. We hope these talks will
generate attention, questions and discussion during the poster sessions that immediately follow these oral
presentations. Preceding both poster presentations on Tuesday and Thursday we will have these talks.
Another highlite of the symposium will be the lectures of two invited plenary speakers, Winfried Lampert from
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Ploen, Germany on Monday, Oct 3, and John Colbourne from.
Indiana University, Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics in Bloomington, USA on Tuesday, Oct 4.
The Scientific Program
The submitted abstracts were sorted in several theme groups. Sometimes this task was a bit difficult because
certain themes seem to be more popular among the visiting scientist than others. Nevertheless we are
convinced that the talks and posters presented during this conference give a good overview of the actual
research done on Cladocera.
Special issue of Hydrobiologia
Hydrobiologia publishes original articles in the fields of limnology and marine science that are of interest to
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abroad and international audience. A special issue about the IX International Symposium on Cladocera will be
published next year. The deadline for submission is December 31, 2011. Further information will be published
on www.cladocera2011.org.
About CNR ISE Verbania Pallanza
The institutes mission is based on basic and applied research activity in the field of freshwaterwater and
terrestrial ecosystems, and how these react to the impact of global climate change and anthropogenic
pressure.
The two main research topics of CNR ISE are a) theStructure and functioning of water and land ecosystems and
b) techniques for the protection and recovery of water and soil quality.
CNR ISE’s Headquarter is in Verbania Pallanza, with sections in Florence, Pisa and Sassari. Permanent staff of
the ISE numbers 66 employees (35 researchers, 19 technicians and 12 administrative staff). A further 64
co-workers include contract workers, holders of bursaries, university students and associates. The limnological
section of the Institute in Verbania-Pallanza was founded in 1938, becoming part of the National Research
Council of Italy in 1977.
The Institute publishes two international journals: Journal of Limnology (http://www.jlimnol.it) and Tropical
Zoology (http://ejour-fup.unifi.it/index.php/tropicalzoology/index).
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Scientific knowledge and know-how is transmitted nationally and internationally by publications, lectures,
teaching, and consulting to the private and public sector.
About Eawag
Clean waters are not self-evident. Switzerland spends annually billions of Swiss Francs to attain this objective.
Numerous developing and newly industrialized countries suffer from acute water shortage. Eawag's task as the
national research centre for water pollution control is to ensure that:
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Concepts and technologies pertaining to the use of natural waters are continuously improved.
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Ecological, economical and social water interests are brought into line.
Research, Teaching, Consulting for the Environment
Multidisciplinary teams of specialists in the fields of Environmental Engineering, Natural and Social Sciences
jointly develop solutions to environmental problems. The acquired knowledge and know-how is transmitted
nationally and internationally by publications, lectures, teaching, and consulting to the private and public
sector.
400 employees are active at the locations in Dübendorf (near Zurich) and Kastanienbaum (near Lucerne). The
Eawag was founded in 1936 as an information centre for wastewater treatment of the ETH Zurich.
The Eawag is a Swiss Federal Research Institute which reports to the Board of Management of the Swiss
Federal Institutes of Technology (FIT Board). Other Institutes of the FIT Domain are: ETHZ, EPFL, PSI, WSL,
EMPA.
About the Conference Meeting Site: Il Chiostro
Il Chiostro Hotel is located in the historical centre of Verbania, a town on the western shore of Lake Maggiore,
surrounded by the beauty of the lake and of the Alps. The hotel is set in a wisely renovated 17th century
Augustinian monastery and it is the perfect place for a relaxing holiday or for business conferences, workshops
or simply meetings in a very quiet environment. From the marvellous inner cloister to the ancient cellars, form
the amphitheatre to the rooms whose walls are decorated with frescoes, each area can welcome work groups
or associations that will find here a cosy and familiar environment.
The ancient monastery’s glassy stillness, its 13 finely renovated halls and the marvellous 17th century cloister
create a unique atmosphere for meetings and workshops. The nine small halls, overlooking the cloister, are
cosy, comfortable and quiet. Their seating capacity ranges from ten to thirty and they combine the ancient
monastery’s tranquillity with a warm welcome. The hall with the fireplace, the frescoes hall, the inner garden,
the ancient cellars and all the other halls are the ideal place to meet or pray, while four bigger halls, with
conference facilities, can host from 50 to 220 group or association members. A small church, inside “Il
Chiostro”, welcomes those who want to organize religious or meditation meetings.
Accommodation
All rooms during the conference are managed by the people of Il Chiostro. The students will stay at Centro San
Francesco, which is at walking distance to the hote. There is also a bus, Urbano Verbania line (no.2), leaving at
Piazza Cavour (next to the hotel) in direction of Pallanza. The bus stops at Pallanza Playa (Santuario Santa Rita)
just in front of Centro San Francesco. All meals will be at Il Chiostro.Contact the conference organizers in the
lime t-shirts for help.
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Contact info of the hotels:. All bookings are made by Il Chiostro.
Il Chiostro Hotel
Via Fratelli Cervi, 14
28921 Verbania Intra (VB)
Tel +39 0323 404077
Fax +39 0323 401231
http://www.chiostrovb.it
Al Centro
Via alle fabbriche, 8
28921 Verbania (VB)
Tel +39 0323.519568
Fax +39 0323.408542
http://www.alcentro.it/index.php
Organizing Committee
Marina Manca, [email protected]
Piet Spaak, [email protected]
Esther Keller, [email protected]
Arianne Maniglia, [email protected]
Christoph Tellenbach, [email protected]
Markus Moest, [email protected]
Presentation Archive
Abstracts of papers presented during the Cladocera 2011 Symposium will be published in the conference
abstract book and archived on the conference web (www.cladocera2011.org) site for at least a year. Then this
archive will be moved to the personal homepage of Piet Spaak (www.eawag.ch/~spaak/).
Conference Events
Registration
Dates: Saturday, October 2, 2011: 14:00 – 22:00 p.m. Entrance hall of Il Chiostro
Conference Office
Room next to the Bar, on the right hand site of the Lobby contact one of the organizers if the office is
closed
Conference Telephone Number
During the conference the “person on duty” can be reached on the telephone number:
+39 (0)348 706 1561
from a public phone in Italy you would call: 0348 706 1561
Call this number for any assistance.
Payment of Room
This can be done at the reception of Il Chiostro in the entrance hall, at the day of check-out. Major
credit cards (Visa & MasterCard), as well as Euros are accepted.
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Payment of Excursion / Conference Diner for Spouses and Accompanying Persons
Excursion costs: € 120
Conference dinner: € 30
Reduced registration fee for partners and spouses (includes all lunches, dinners, excursion and
conference dinner): € 300
One-day registration: € 80
All above costs have to be paid in cash (Euros) at the conference registration desk!
Refreshments / Snacks / Beer / Wine / Coffee
Bottled mineral water is stored next to the entrance of the “Auditorium”, ¼ of wine and 0.5 l mineral
water is included with the meals. Softdrinks, coffee, etc. is available at the Bar, opening hours are:
11am – 3pm and 6pm until open end.
Wireless LAN – E-mail Access
Hotel Il Chiostro and Centro San Francesco offer W-LAN for free all over the place. We will also
provide some computers with internet connection where you can check your e-mail.
Mid Conference Excursion, Wednesday, Oct 5, 2011
To give more participants the chance to hold an oral lecture, we decided to shorten the excursion to
half a day. We will travel by Bus to Milan where we get a guided tour and have the possibility to visit
the famous Duomo. On our way back we will have a wine tasting with a typical dinner of Italy’s
northern region. The busses will bring us back to the Hotel respectively the Hostel.
Conference Dinner
The Conference Dinner is on Friday and will be on “Isola Bella”.
Instructions for Poster Presenters, Oral Presenters, and Session Chairs
Abstracts
Abstracts for this meeting will be posted and archived on the conference web site
(http://www.cladocera2011.org), and a complete book of abstracts will be distributed to registered
attendees at the meeting.
Poster Presentations
Posters will be on display during the whole conference. Every poster is assigned a number (see list of
posters), you should put your poster in the area indicated by the number.
There will be two poster sessions. During the first session the posters 1-30 will be presented during
the second the posters 31-60. Presenters should be standing at their posters during their poster
session.
Before the poster session starts we organize “advertising talks”. We ask everybody who presents (just)
a poster to prepare 1 – 3 PowerPoint slides. If possible we would like to receive those slides
beforehand by E-mail to [email protected]
All posters must be dismantled on Friday afternoon, October 7 after the oral presentation.
Oral Presentations
There will be a Windows 7 computer available with office 2010 and Acrobat X to show your
presentations. Please check at home if your presentation is compatible. When you are not sure, bring
your presentation as PDF!
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Uploading of PowerPoint Presentations
Please bring your PowerPoint presentation on a USB-Memory Stick and be sure that we can read your file.
Another good strategy is to have a copy available in your E-mail system, so that you can reach it through the
internet. Presentations can be uploaded from Sunday, Oct 2 from 19.00 in the evening. Further possibilities
are: 7.30 – 8.30 in the morning and from 18.00 -19.00 in the evening. Please be sure that your presentation is
on our system at least the day before your presentation. We will provide a preview computers so you can
check if your presentation “behaves” the same as at home, and were you can change your presentation when
necessary.
It will not be possible to use your own lap top computer! All our computers run under Windows 7,
PowerPoint presentations created on the Apple platform should work. We prefer that you bring your
presentation as .pdf, especially Mac users!
Currency Exchange
At the moment, one Euro costs around $ 1.40. You cannot exchange money in the conference centre but there
are several bancs in Verbania Intra. Additional registration costs (e.g. excursion of conference dinner for
spouses) have to be paid cash in Euros at the registration desk. So everybody who paid their registration pays
hotel bill on the last day to Il Chiostro directly.
Name Badges
Everybody should wear her or his name badge all the time. This is your “entrance ticket” to all conference
activities.
Conference group picture
This picture will be made on Monday, October 3 after the early afternoon session (just before tea) in the
cloister. Please go outside directly after the talk so that we can handle this quickly. We will try to provide you
all with this group picture at the end of the conference, at no extra costs.
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Detailed Program
14:00
18:30
20:00
7:00
8:30
22:00
22:00
open end
8:50
8:30
8:50
Chair:
9:10
9:10
9:30
9:30
9:50
9:50
10:10
Sunday, October 2
Registration
Buffet Dinner
Evening for bilateral talks
Monday, October 3
Breakfast
Welcome
Wieder, Lawrence J.
Dzialowski, Andy
Effects of invasive zebra mussels and nutrient enrichment on cladoceran
community structure
Johannsson, Ora
Impact of invasive, predatory Cladocerans in North American Lakes
Kim, Natalie
The importance of food quality for Bythotrephes invasions on the Canadian
Shield.
Yan, Norman
10:10
10:40
10:40
11:20
11:20
Chair:
11:40
Interactive effects of logging, climate change, acid rain, and invading
Bythotrephes on Cladoceran composition in Canadian Shield lakes: a
"perfect storm" for the rise of Holopedium
Coffee Break
Plenary
Winfried Lampert
Pijanowska, Joanna
Korosi, Jennifer
12:00
Regional-scale changes in cladoceran populations in space and time: Using
paleolimnological approaches to study the effects of multiple stressors on
aquatic food webs
Suchora, Magdalena
11:40
12:00
12:20
12:20
12:40
12:40
14:00
14:00
Chair:
14:20
14:20
14:40
Genesis, late glacial and early holocene history of three polish lakes
(Łęczna-Włodawa Lake Group) reflected in subfossil cladocera remains
Xu, Lei
Diversity and vertical dististribution of cladocera resting eggs in the
sediments of a large tropical reservoir, South China
Zawiska, Izabela
Subfossil Cladocera succession in dystrophic lakes (NE, Poland)
Lunch Break
Gliwicz, Z. Maciej
Küster, Christian
Screening of polymorphic trypsins within two Daphnia magna populations
by using High Resolution Melting Analysis (HRMA) as a cost effective and
powerful tool
Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik
Food quality of heterotrophic bacteria for Daphnia: the role of essential
lipids
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Morales Ventura, Jesús
15:00
15:20
15:20
15:40
Gut filling and evacuation time of the cladoceran Moina macrocopa on a
diet of a probiotic and the green alga Scenedesmus acutus
Sarma, SSS
Demography of Daphnia ambigua Scourfield, 1947 (Cladocera) cultured
separately on different concentrations of algae (Chlorella vulgaris and
Scenedesmus acutus)
Schlotz, Nina
16:20
Chair:
16:40
Food quality mediated resistance of Daphnia magna to pathogenic bacteria:
the role of polyunsaturated fatty acids
Group Picture
Coffee Break
Lampert, Winfried
Dawidowicz, Piotr
15:40
16:20
16:40
17:00
17:00
17:20
17:20
17:40
17:40
18:00
Depth selection and longevity in Daphnia: an evolutionary test for the
predation-avoidance hypothesis
Gliwicz, Z. Maciej
Patch exploitation by planktivorous fish and the concept of aggregation as
an antipredation defense in cladocerans
Gophen, Moshe
Cladocerans ecology in Lake Kinneret, Israel: long term perspectives
Nandini, S
Demographic characteristics of cladocerans subject to predation by
Stenostomum leucops (Turbellaria)
Polishchuk, Leonard
20:00
open end
Measuring top-down vs. bottom-up effects: Contribution analysis of birth
rate in Daphnia
Dinner
Evening for bilateral talks
18:30
20:00
7:00
8:30
8:30
Chair:
8:50
8:50
9:10
9:10
9:30
9:30
9:50
9:50
10:10
Tuesday, October 4
Breakfast
Dawidowicz, Piotr
Bernatowicz, Piotr
Circadian clock in the water flea Daphnia pulex
Krylov, Viacheslav
Effects of artificial and natural magnetic field fluctuations on daphnids
Pietrzak, Barbara
Physiology, behaviour and extreme longevity differences of Daphnia in a
fish-free high mountain lake
Pijanowska, Joanna
Variability in behavioral and life history traits in lake and pond Daphnia
clones
Straile, Dietmar
Uniform temperature dependency of the phenology of a keystone
herbivore in lakes of the Northern Hemisphere
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Below you see in one scheme all presentations and other events of the conference. Only the last name of the
presenting author is mentioned
Sonntag, Okt 02
Montag, Okt 03
Breakfast
Dienstag, Okt 04
Breakfast
8:30 8:50
8:50 9:10
9:10 9:30
9:30 9:50
9:50 10:10
Welcome
Dzialowski
Johannsson
Kim
Yan
Bernatowicz
Krylov
Pietrzak
Pijanowska
Straile
Herzog
Inoue
Laforsch
Peacor
Slusarczyk
10:10 10:40
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Plenary
Lampert
Korosi
Suchora
Xu
Zawiska
Plenary
Colbourne
Machacek
Podshivalina
Schartau
Walseng
Bekker
Martínez-Jerónimo
Sinev
Litvinchuk
Petrusek
Van Damme
Lunch
Lunch
Sandwich lunch
Poster
Advertising
Talks (1)
Excursion
7:00
10:40
11:00
11:20
11:40
12:00
12:20
8:30
11:00
11:20
11:40
12:00
12:20
12:40
12:40 14:00
14:00
14:20
14:40
15:00
15:20
14:20
14:40
15:00
15:20
15:40
Start registration
ARRIVAL
15:40 16:20
16:20
16:40
17:00
17:20
17:40
16:40
17:00
17:20
17:40
18:00
18:30 19:30
20:00
Küster
Martin-Creuzburg
Morales Ventura
Sarma
Schlotz
Group Picture
Coffee / Tea
Coffee / Tea
Poster
Session 1
posters 1 - 28
Dinner
Dinner
Dinner
evening free for
bilateral talks
evening free for
bilateral talks
evening free for
bilateral talks
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Dinner
Dawidowicz
Gliwicz
Gophen
Nandini
Polishchuk
22:00
23:00
1:00
Mittwoch, Okt 05
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Breakfast
Freitag, Oct 7
Breakfast
Alric
Lopes
Möst
Turko
Weider
Belyaeva
Giessler
Hamrová
Markova
Vanickova
Coffee
Coffee
Bednarska
Celis-Salgado
Deneke
Gabsi
Riessen
Wojewodzic
Aalto
Bertolo
Engelbrecht
Hesse
Pulkkinen
Wolinska
Lunch
Lunch
Poster
Advertising
Talks (2)
Simonis
Waterkeyn
Becker
Paul
Zeis
Coffee / Tea
Coffee / Tea
Poster
Session 2
posters 29 - 58
Dinner
evening free for
bilateral talks
Program
Samstag, Oct 8
Breakfast
DEPARTURE
S e ssion T itle s
Invasive Species
Paleolimnology
Resurrection ecology - egg banks
Effects of food quality on cladocera
Predation effects on cladocera
Predation, inducible defence
Predation, community effects
Daphnia life histories
Spatial distribution of species diversity
Cladocera phylogeography/population genetics
Daphnia : host - parasite interactions
Effects of stressors on Cladocera
Cladocera taxonomy/systematics
Daphnia physiology and stress
Cladocera dispersal and small-scale distribution
Declerck
Sprules
Williamson
Closing
remarks /
discussion
Conference Dinner
&
Party
on Isola Bella
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10:10
10:40
10:40
11:20
11:20
Chair:
11:40
Coffee Break
Plenary
John Colbourne
Sarma, S.S.S.
Machacek, Jiri
Temperature dependent phenotypic plasticity in Daphnia embryogenesis:
effects on size and morphology of neonates and life history traits in
postembryonic phase
11:40
12:00
Podshivalina, Valentina
12:20
Holopedium gibberum Zaddach, 1855 Distribution and Ecology in the
Russian Territory of Holarctic
Schartau, Ann Kristin
12:40
Cladocerans in ponds and small lakes in Norway: diversity, environmental
threats and management
Walseng, Bjørn
12:00
12:20
12:40
14:00
14:00
14:10
Chair:
14:13
14:13
14:16
Cladocerans as indicators
Lunch Break
Poster Flash Presentation
(3 minutes per poster, 1 -3 slides, no discussion)
Colbourne, John
Alonso, Miguel
Mongolian Cladocera. A checklist with remarks on ecology and
biogeography. Poster 1
Bekker, Eugeniya
A worldwide distribution of species of the genus Eurycercus (Cladocera,
Anomopoda). Poster 2
14:16
14:19
Blinova, Irina
Evaluation of the hazard of the engineered metal-based nanoparticles to
Daphnia magna: advantages and limitations of standard toxicity tests.
Poster 3
14:19
14:22
14:22
14:25
Bravo-Hernández, Esmeralda
Acute and chronic toxicity tests with selected cladocerans (Daphnia pulex,
Diaphanosoma birgei and Moina macrocopa) exposed to the pesticide
malathion. Poster 4
Buseva, Zhanna
Estimation the impact of environmental factors on Cladocera’s
non-predatory specific mortality in shallow lakes. Poster 5
14:25
14:28
14:28
14:31
14:31
14:34
Caroni, Rossana
Distribution and ecology of Holopedium gibberum (Zaddach) in Irish lakes.
Poster 6
Cerny, Martin
How long live the clone?. Poster 7
Chaparro-Herrera, Diego de Jesús
Effect of temperature on the demography of Latonopsis cf. australis Sars
and Diaphanosoma birgei Korineck (Cladocera: Sididae). Poster 8
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Clement, Bernard
14:40
Modelling of a laboratory microcosm : a focus on algae-daphnids
interactions. Poster 9
Debastiani Júnior, José Roberto
14:40
14:43
14:43
14:46
Do human activities affect the cladocerans from adjacent areas of Río de
La Plata basin?. Poster 10
Debastiani Júnior, José Roberto
Do human activities affect the cladocerans from adjacent areas of Río de
La Plata basin?. Poster 11
Dubovskaya, Olga
Cladocerans of the different-type water bodies of the northern part of the
Palaearctic in respect to climate warming. Poster 12
Elmoor-Loureiro, Lourdes
A new Ephemeroporus (Anomopoda, Chydoridae) species from Cerrado of
Central Brazil. Poster 13
14:46
14:49
14:49
14:52
14:52
14:55
Fernandez, Rocio
Effects of cyanobacteria, fish kairomones and the presence of ostracods on
the life table demography of Simocephalus vetulus Schoedler, 1858. Poster
14
Gama-Flores, José Luis
14:58
Effect of vertebrate (fish, salamander and tadpole)-conditioned medium
on the demographic responses of Moina macrocopa (Cladocera). Poster 15
García Chicote, Jara
15:01
Cladocerans from 25 reservoirs in a mediterranean semi-arid area (Spain):
relationships with biotic and abiotic factors. Poster 16
Güntzel, Adriana
14:55
14:58
15:01
15:04
15:04
15:07
15:07
15:10
15:10
15:13
15:13
15:16
Diversity of Cladocera associated to macrophytes from Brazilian Pantanal.
Poster 17
Ha, Jin-Yong
Impact of allelopathic substance from submerged macrophyte on life
history of zooplankton (Daphnia galeata). Poster 18
Hamza, Waleed
Ecological characteristics of the first record of cladoceran species Moina
belli in a desert rain pool in Bahrain. Poster 19
Han, Boping Han
Molecular phylogeny of Diaphanosoma in China. Poster 20
Hoffmann, Patricia
Temporal distribution of Cladocera in a shallow lake from Brazil. Poster 21
Jalal, Marwa
15:19
Temperature effect on genome size and polyploidy level of Daphnia: A
flow cytometry analysis. Poster 22
Jensen, Thomas Correll
15:22
Changes of the Cladoceran community along an eutrophication gradient of
Norwegian lakes. Poster 23
Juračka, Petr Jan
15:16
15:19
Ephippial surface ultrastructure: a valuable feature for studying Daphnia
diversity. Poster 24
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15:25
15:25
15:28
15:28
15:31
15:31
15:34
15:40
16:20
18:30
20:00
16:20
20:00
20:00
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7:00
8:30
8:30
Chair:
8:50
8:50
9:10
9:10
9:30
9:30
9:50
9:50
10:10
10:10
10:40
10:40
Chair:
11:00
11:00
11:20
11:20
11:40
11:40
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Program
Kimijima, Sho
Influence of fish predation and infochemicals on zooplankton community
structure: an experimental analysis with mesocosms. Poster 25
Kořínek, Vladimír
A search for an elusive English water flea, Daphnia ambigua. Poster 26
Krylov, Viacheslav
Method for the evaluating of biological effects of various influences using
the developmental parthenogenetic eggs of Daphnia magna Straus as a
test-system. Poster 27
Lemaire, Veerle
Microcystis and Daphnia: Genotype-genotype interactions & The
geographic mosaic of co-evolution between toxic algae and their grazer.
Poster 28
Coffee Break
Poster Session
Dinner
Evening for bilateral talks
Wednesday, October 5
Breakfast
Paul, Rüdiger J.
Herzog, Quirin
Safety first: The right helmet for the right predator - inducible defenses in
Daphnia barbata
Inoue, Miyuki
How do the Daphnia population respond against fish infochemical?
Laforsch, Christian
Stealth mechanism or predator confusion? The exact defensive mechanism
of protective helmets in Daphnia
Peacor, Scott
Nonconsumptive effects of Bythotrephes on Daphnia mendotae and fish
competitors
Slusarczyk, Miroslaw
The prevalence of diapause response to fish kairomones depends on prey
body size in planktonic Daphnia
Coffee Break
Nandini, S.
Bekker, Eugeniya
A revision of the holarctic Eurycercus Baird, 1843 (Cladocera, Anomopoda)
Martinez-Jeronimo, Fernando
Daphnia curvirostris, an exotic cladoceran in México with great
reproductive potential
Sinev, Artem
Cladocera of Cat Tien National Park, South Vietnam
Litvinchuk, Larisa
Morphological and allozyme differentiation in genus Bythotrephes
(Onychopoda, Cladocera)
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h
2011, Verbania
12:00
12:20
12:20
12:40
12:40
14:00
approx.
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7:00
23:00
8:30
8:30
Chair:
8:50
8:50
9:10
9:10
9:30
9:30
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9:50
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10:10
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10:40
Chair:
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11:00
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Petrusek, Adam
Patterns of Daphnia diversity in the Western Palaearctic
Van Damme, Kay
Cladoceran taxonomy in the new millennium
Lunch Break
Midweek Excursion to Milan
with Wine Tasting & Dinner
Thursday, October 6
Breakfast
Pinel-Alloul, Bernadette
Alric, Benjamin
Taxonomical, size structure and genetic responses of cladoceran
communities responses to 150 years of human perturbations in subalpine
lakes
Lopes, Paloma M.
The relative importance of egg bank recruitment and overland dispersal in
the re-establishment of Cladoceran communities in temporary ponds
Möst, Markus
Assessing the human impact on hybrid Daphnia populations across the Alps
Turko, Patrick
Ecological speciation of a cryptic species complex tested with resting eggs
Weider, Lawrence J.
Time travelling: The use of resurrection ecology to reconstruct
spatio-temporal population genetic structure in Daphnia
Coffee Break
Yan, Norman
Bednarska, Anna
Effect of cyanobacteria on eggs abortion in Daphnia pulicaria at various
thermal conditions
Celis-Salgado, Martha Patricia
The recovery of Canadian Shield lakes from historical damage: what are the
daphnids telling us?
Deneke, Rainer
11:40
12:00
12:00
12:20
12:20
12:40
Multiple stressors for biodiversity in acidic lakes: evidence from the
comparison of littoral Cladocera in bog lakes and mining lakes
Gabsi, Faten
Modelling individual and population dynamics of Daphnia magna under
toxicant exposure
Riessen, Howard
Calcium, Kairomones, and Growth of Daphnia
Wojewodzic, Marcin
14:00
Joint effect of phosphorus limitation and temperature on alkaline
phosphatase activity and somatic growth in Daphnia magna
Lunch Break
12:40
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14:10
Chair:
14:13
14:13
14:16
14:16
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14:49
14:52
Program
Poster Presentation
(3 minutes per poster, 1 -3 slides, no discussion)
Wolinska, Justyna
Leoni, Barbara
Effects of vertical mixing and interannual (2001-2009) trophic variability on
reproductive and growth strategies of Daphnia sp. (Lake Iseo, Italy). Poster
29
Manca, Marina
Revision of melanic Ctenodaphnia from lakes in the Khumbu & Gokyo
regions (Nepal), and Ala-Tau range (Kyrgyzstan). Poster 30
Markowska, Magdalena
Physiological state of Daphnia pulex species living in a fish-free high
mountain lake measured by RNA:DNA ratio. Poster 31
Martinez-Martinez, Jorge
Cladocerans species composition and abundances in lentic and lotic
environments from Presa “Presidente Calles”, San José de Gracia,
Aguascalientes, México. Poster 32
Maszczyk, Piotr
Treat or threat: the role of fish exudates in the growth and life history of
Daphnia. Poster 33
Morozova, Inna
Cladocerans in zooperiphyton of basin Enisey waters. Poster 34
Navis, Sabine
The importance of macrozooplankton resting egg banks for ecological risk
assessment. Poster 35
Nevalainen, Liisa
Cladoceran community and reproduction shifts under recent climate-driven
oxygen depletion in a high Alpine lake. Poster 36
Panarelli, Eliana Aparecida
Cladoceran assemblages in three oxbow lakes with differenced inputs of
the Taquari River, an important river of the Pantanal, Mato Grosso do Sul
State, Brazil. Poster 37
Perga, Marie
Development of Stable Isotope Analysis (δ13C and δ15N) of Cladoceran
sub-fossil remains to unravel past changes in lake pelagic food webs. Poster
38
Pinel-Alloul, Bernadette
Biodiversity and structure of cladoceran community in urban ponds. Poster
39
Piscia, Roberta
Tolerance of Daphnia longispina-galeata to Cu++: a comparison between
present-day and past (resurrected) organisms from Lake Orta (Italy). Poster
40
Putman, Adinda
Differences between sexual and asexual eggs of Daphnia magna.. Poster 41
Rabus, Max
Growing large and bulky in the presence of the enemy: Daphnia magna
switches the mode of inducible defences in response to the predatory
tadpole shrimp Triops cancriformis. Poster 42
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Radzikowski, Jacek
Density dependence distribution of Daphnia under predation risk. Poster 43
Reydelet, Yann
Proteomic analysis of short-term heat stress response in two Daphnia pulex
clones. Poster 44
Robson, Hannah
The British Cladocera Interest Group. Poster 45
Romero, Jose Martin
Cladocera in Mexican Bromeliads. Poster 46
Rosnes, Marte
How do P- limitation and temperature affect the life history of Daphnia
magna?. Poster 47
Seda, Jaromir
Spatial structuring of Daphnia longispina species complex in the cascade of
reservoirs. Poster 48
Sikora, Anna
Effect of temperature on food quality and life history parameters in
freshwater cladocerans. Poster 49
Silva-Briano, Marcelo
First Cladocera records in the most biodiverse Mexican region. Poster 50
Swillen, Ine
Evolutionary ecology of colonization: an integrative study with Daphnia as a
model system.. Poster 51
Szeroczynska, Krystyna
Subfossil Cladocera and Pediastrum remains recorded in North European
lakes (Spitsbergen, Finnish Lapland).. Poster 52
Tellenbach, Christoph
Algal blooms and epidemics in Daphnia populations - common cause or
consequence. Poster 53
Visconti, Anna
Seasonal changes in the δ13C and δ15N signatures of the Lake Maggiore
pelagic food web. Poster 54
Wojtal-Frankiewicz, Adrianna
The abilities of microcystins assimilation and/or detoxification by Daphnia
spp. in two lakes of different levels of Cyanobacteria toxin concentration.
Poster 55
Zawisza, Edyta
Subfossil Cladocera fauna form tropical Lake Tacámbaro (Western Mexico).
Poster 56
Zuykova, Elena
Identification of the Daphnia species (Crustacea: Cladocera) in the lakes of
the Ob and Yenisei rivers basins: morphological and molecular phylogenetic
approaches. Poster 57
Eggermont, Hilde
Colonization and diversification by the Chydorus sphaericus complex in the
East African sky islands. Poster 58
Coffee Break
Poster Session
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7:00
8:30
8:50
9:10
Program
8:30
Chair:
8:50
Friday, October 7
Breakfast
Petrusek, Adam
Belyaeva, Maria
9:10
Phylogeography of closely related species from the Chydorus sphaericus
complex (Anomopoda, Chydoridae) on three East African mountain ranges
Giessler, Sabine
9:30
Hybridization dynamics in populations of species and hybrids of the
Daphnia longispina complex
Hamrová, Eva
9:30
9:50
9:50
10:10
10:10
10:40
10:40
Chair:
11:00
11:00
11:20
Patterns of diversity in the Daphnia longispina complex in East European
mountain lakes
Markova, Silvia
Diversity in the reproductive modes of European Daphnia pulicaria
Vanickova, Ivana
Selfing avoidance of Daphnia through selective production sexual
individuals and their spatial segregation
Coffee Break
Williamson, Craig
Aalto, Sanni
The impact of multiple stressors on Daphnia life history traits
Bertolo, Andrea
11:40
Control mechanisms of photosynthetic epibionts on cladocera: an
experimental-based bayesian approach
Engelbrecht, Wolfgang
12:00
Double-stressed Daphnia longicephala: Does the encounter with
Metschnikowia sp. spores in presence of predator cues lead to changes in
morphological defenses and life history?
Hesse, Olivia
12:20
Double-stressed Daphnia magna: Does infection suppress inducible
defenses against predators?
Pulkkinen, Katja
11:20
11:40
12:00
12:20
12:40
12:40
14:00
14:00
Chair:
14:20
14:20
14:40
Phosphorus limitation in Daphnia increases parasite load at the population
level, but not in individuals - an inverse dilution effect?
Wolinska, Justyna
Coevolution between Daphnia and their parasites: a new method to
capture genetic changes in parasite population
Lunch Break
Declerck, Steven
Simonis, Joseph
The impact of predator ontogeny on trophic interactions in freshwater rock
pools
Waterkeyn, Aline
Daphnia’s nightmare - impact of Triops on cladoceran communities
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IX International Symposium on Cladocera
14:40
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15:00
15:20
15:20
15:40
15:40
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16:20
Chair:
16:40
16:40
17:00
17:00
17:20
17:20
19:00
18:00
23:55
1:00
Becker, Dörthe
Cellular stress responses in the microcrustacean Daphnia due to acute and
chronic environmental changes
Paul, Rüdiger J.
Seasonal temperature changes affect both the genetic structure of a
Daphnia assemblage and the hemoglobin concentration of Daphnia
Zeis, Bettina
The role of oxygen supply for the thermal tolerance of Daphnia magna and
Daphnia pulex: an integrative view from molecular via physiological to
ecological aspects
Coffee Break
Gophen, Moshe
Declerck, Steven
Direct and indirect dispersal-mediated community responses to a
productivity gradient across trophic levels of the aquatic food web
Sprules, W. Gary
Mixing in the epilimnion of a lake affects spatial patterns of zooplankton in
a body-size dependent manner
Williamson, Craig
Key Sentinel Responses of Daphnia to Climate Change: Establishing a
Continental Scale Lake Observatory
Closing remarks
Confernce Dinner & Party at Isola Bella
last Boat to Intra
9:30
12:00
Saturday, September 8
Breakfast
Departures
7:00
7:00
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