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会议名称:第七届整合动物学国际研讨会

会议日期:2015-8-252015-8-29

会议地点:英国bet356体育在线官网塔校区崇鋈楼一层学思堂

主办单位:国际动物学会(ISZS) 陕西省动物学会

承办单位:bet356亚洲版体育官网、西北大学bet356亚洲版体育官网、陕西省动物研究所

会议日程安排:


                         Program Overview

Date

Activity

Mon 24 Aug 2015

Registration

Tue 25 Aug 2015

Symposium


l  Opening (0900-1000; Room 118-119, The Hall of   Thinking while Learning)

l  Plenary Lectures I (1030-1200; Room 118-119, The   Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Lunch   (1200-1400)

l  Plenary Lectures II (1400-1500; Room 118-119, The   Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Session 1: Wildlife Disease and Climate Change   (1500-1800, Room 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Session 2: Animal-plant Interaction (1500-1800,   Room 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Posters (0900-1700, Lobby, Chong Yu Building)

l  Supper   (1800-1930)

Wed 26 Aug 2015

Symposium


l  Plenary Lectures III (0830-0930, Room 118-119,   The Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Session 3: Bird Evolution (0930-1200, Room   222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Session 4: Biological Invasion (0930-1200, Room   318-319, The Hall of Agile Action)

l  Session 5-I: Herptile Biology and Conservation   (0930-1200, Room 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning )

l  Lunch   (1200-1400)

l  Plenary Lectures IV (1400-1500, Room 118-119, The   Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Session 6: Wildlife Camera Trapping   Monitoring  (1500-1800, Room 222-223,   The Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Session 7: Eco-physiology (1500-1800, Room   318-319, The Hall of Agile Action)

l  Session 5-II: Herptile Biology and Conservation   (1500-1800, Room 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Posters (0900-1700, Lobby, Chong Yu Building)

l  Supper   (1800-1930)

l  INZ Board Meeting (1930-2100, Room 318-319, The   Hall of Agile Action)

Thu 27 Aug 2015

Symposium


l  Session 5-III: Herptile Biology and Conservation   (0830-1200, Room 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Session 8: Biodiversity and Conservation I   (0930-1200, Room 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Lunch   (1200-1400)

l  Session 8: Biodiversity and Conservation II   (1400-1700, Room 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Session 5-IV: Herptile Biology and Conservation   (1400-1700, Room 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning)

l  Posters (0900-1700, Lobby, Chong Yu Building)

l  Supper   (1800-1930)

l  ISZS AC & EC Meeting (1930-2100, Room   318-319, The Hall of Agile Action)

Fri 28 Aug 2015

Workshop on Plague and Training


l  Workshop on Plague (0900-1800, Room 222-223, The   Hall of Learning Truth)

l  Training Course (0830-1210, Room 220-221, the   Hall of Learning from Man of Virtue)

Sat 29 2015

Departure

 

 

                         Program Schedule

Mon 24 Aug 2015

Symposium Registration


Venue: Lobby, Qixia Binguan Hotel,   (Academic Activity Center, Shaanxi Normal University)

 

Address: 199, Changan Nanlu, Yanta   District, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China

Tel(86-029)8530-3777Fax(86-029)8530-7773

电话:(86-029)8530-3777传真:(86-029)8530-7773

Chair: Dr Gang Chang & Dr Rui Jia

Tue 25 Aug 2015

7th International Symposium of Integrative Zoology

 

0900-1030

 

Opening

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning, Chong Yu Building

Chair: Zhibin Zhang

0900-0910

Opening by Zhibin Zhang

 

0910-0920

Remarks by Representatives of Local Committee

 

0920-0940

ISZS Report

0940-1000

ICZ Report by JZC

 

1000-1030

Group Photo & Break

 

1030-1200

 

Plenary Lectures I (25 minutes for oral   presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning

Chair: John Buckeridge

 

 

1030-1100

 

Yvon LE MAHO, New technology to monitor wild animals at population   scale while reducing human disturbance

 

1100-1130

 

Marcel Holyoak, Approaches to   studying the effects of climate change on species interactions

1130-1200

Zhibin Zhang, Re-thinking about our   ecosystems in a non-monotonic way

1230-1400

Lunch

 

1400-1500

 

Plenary Lectures II (25 minutes for oral   presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning

Chair: Marcel   Holyoak

 

 

1400-1430

 

Fuwen Wei, Adaptive   evolution to the specialized bamboo diet by giant pandas

 

1430-1500

Herwig Leirs, Long-term   CMR studies in Mastomys natalensis in Tanzania

 

1500-1510

Break

 

1510-1800

 

Session 1: Wildlife Disease and Climate Change   (15 minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while Learning

Chair: Hongxuan He

 

 

1510-1530

 

Larry Clark, USDA-National Wildlife   Research Center approaches to monitoring wildlife disease and associated   risks

 

1530-1550

Jing Luo, Surveillance for avian influenza   virus in wild birds in China

 

1550-1610

Md.Tanvir Rahman, Wildlife diseases:   etiology, diagnosis and management

 

 

 

1610-1630

 

Wen Su, Testing the Effect of Internal   Genes Derived from a Wild Bird–Origin H9N2 Influenza A Virus on Pathogenicity   of an A/H7N9 Virus

 

1630-1640

Break

 

1640-1700

 

Yung-fu Chang, Leptospira outer membrane   vesicles inducing a protection against challenge in a hamster model

 

1700-1720

Gang Li, Prevention and Control of Peste   des Petits Ruminants in China

 

1720-1740

Kerri Pederson, Surveillance for various   pathogens in feral swine in the United States

 

1740-1800

Hongxuan He, Surveillance, prevention and   control of infectious disease in giant pandas

 

 

1510-1750

 

Session 2: Animal-plant Interaction (15 minutes   for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Hongmao Zhang

 

 

1510-1530

 

Shuangquan Huang, The plant-pollinator network versus interspecific pollen-transfer   network in a natural community

 

1530-1550

Hongmao Zhang, Difference   of nutritional attraction and mechanical defence affects rodent-mediated seed   dispersal of two co-fruiting tree species

 

1550-1610

Yanming Zhang, The   more the merrier? Interactive effects of plateau pikas and Himalaya marmots   on alpine meadow plant diversity on the Tibet Plateau

 

1610-1630

Break

 

1630-1650

 

Xianfeng Yi, Gap size-dependent rodent predation on   1-year seedlings of Quercus   mongolica

 

1650-1710

Yifeng Zhang, Different   dispersal and hoarding strategies in Quercus variabili and Prunus armeniaca by rodents

 

1710-1730

 

Jing Wang, Effects   of mast seeding and rodent abundance on seed predation and dispersal of   Quercus aliena (Fagaceae) in   Qinling Mountains, Central China

 

1730-1750

Bo Zhang, Seed   dispersal of three sympatric oak species by forest rodents in the south slope   of Qinling Mountains,Centeral China

 

1800-1930

Supper

 

Wed 26 Aug 2015

7th International   Symposium of Integrative Zoology

 

0830-1000

 

Plenary Lectures III (25 minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for   questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Yvon LE MAHO

 

 

0830-0900

 

Xingliang   Zhang, Fossil first appearances of animal phyla: the Cambrian explosion

 

0900-0930

John Buckeridge, A clash of cultures:   conservation vs. development in a 21st century urban setting

 

0930-1000

Rebecca A. Butcher, Chemical   communication in free-living and parasitic nematodes

 

1000-1015

Break

 

1015-1155

 

Session 3: Bird Evolution (15 minutes for oral   presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Yanling Qu

 

 

1015-1035

 

Qiang Zhang, Avian   responses to extreme ice storm jointly shaped by functional traits,   behavioral adaptations and habitat modifications

 

1035-1055

Longying Wen, Effects   of environmental factors on body size of the White-browed Laughingthrush (Garrulaxsannio)

1055-1115

Canchao Yang, Cognitional   evolution of foreign objects in bird nests: from nest sanitation to egg   discrimination

1115-1135

Gang Song, Genetic   profile of the new colonized population in Pycnonotus sinensis

1135-1155

Archana Naithani,   Avian Distribution Patterns and richness along elevational gradient in forest   and urban habitats in Pauri District of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand

 

 

1015-1135

 

Session 4: Biological Invasion (15 minutes for   oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 318-319, The Hall of Agile Action

Chair: Min Lu

 

 

1015-1035

 

Jacob D. Wickham, Evidence of pheromone conservation in the genre Monochamus and   Anoplophora (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae)

 

1035-1055

Xuan Liu, Upper   thermal niches are conserved among herpetofaunal invaders

1055-1115

Xinmin Lu, Exotic   plant invasions under warming climate: the role of insect herbivore

1115-1135

Chihang Cheng, Cryptic   microbiota protect a beetle-fungus complex from biotic resistance

 

 

 

1015-1155

 

Session 5: Herptile and Conservation I (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Xiang Ji

 

1015-1035

 

Gang LIANG, A review of   research on conservation and breeding of the Chinese giant salamander

1035-1055

Qiu-Sheng   CHEN, Sperm storage and spermatozoa   interaction with epithelial cells in oviduct of the Chinese soft-shelled   turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis

1055-1115

Wei CHEN, Ecological adaptation of the brown frog Rana   kukunnoris to the Tibetan plateau

1115-1135

Xiao-Xiao   ZHENG, The multiple paternity and   mating systems in snakes

1135-1155

Kun GUO, Global warming is driving   lizards to extinction: evidence from bioenergetics

1200-1400

Lunch

 

1400-1500

 

Plenary Lectures IV (15 minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for   questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Rebecca A Butcher

 

1400-1430

 

Hiroyuki Takeda, Genomics   and epigenomics in fish genomes
 
 

1430-1500

Abraham Haim, Epigenetic   modifications in response to environmental changes a new approach to   environmental studies

 

 

1510-1800

 

Session 6: Wildlife Camera Trapping Monitoring   (15 minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Zhishu Xiao

 

 

1510-1530

 

Xinhai Li,   Estimating wildlife population density using camera trap data in R: the   cameratrap package

 

1530-1550

Zhisheng Ding, Nocturnal   rhythm of Platalea minor in Macau based on camera-trap data

 

1550-1610

Weidong Bao,   Monitoring population trends of Eurasian lynx by camera trapping in northern   China

 

1610-1630

Guangshun Jiang,   Spatial distribution drivers of Amur leopard population density in northeast   China

 

1630-1640

Break

 

1640-1700

 

Xueyou Li,   Camera trapping for mammal species in mountain forests: correlates of   trapping rate and human presence

 

1700-1720

Xuehua Liu, Seasonal   activity patterns of ungulates in qinling mountains based on camera-trap data

 

1720-1740

Guixin Ye,   Detection and Tracking of Rhinopithecus roxellanas’ faces in Videos

 

1740-1800

Zhishu Xiao, Mammal   and bird diversity using camera-trapping in the Longxi-Hongkou National   Nature Reserve, Southwest China

 

 

1510-1720

 

Session 7: Eco-physiology (15 minutes for oral   presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 318-319, The Hall of Agile Action

Chair: Ming Yang & Abraham Haim

 

 

1510-1530

 

Jigang Xia,   Effects of temperature acclimation on swimming performance and thermal   tolerance in Brachymystax lenok tsinlingensis—a threatened fish endemic to   Shaanxi, China

 

1530-1550

Xueying Zhang,   Effects of light at night on the growth, reproduction and hypothalamic   neuropeptides expression in young Brandt’s voles

 

 

 

1550-1610

 

Ming Yang, Supplementary feeding   increases over winter survival rate and decreases hibernation expression of   fat-storing hibernator-Daurian Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus dauricus)

 

1610-1630

Break

 

1630-1650

 

Muhammad Subhan Qureshi, Semen quality of local and exotic roosters (Gallus Gallus   Domesticus) during extremes of summers   supplemented with ascorbic acid and electrolytes (CE-COL?)

 

1650-1710

Fadao Tai, Effects   of alloparental care on behavioural and neuroendocrine parameters at   adulthood

 

1710-1720

Pin YANG, Open   Access Publishing and the Journal Infectious Diseases of Poverty

 

 

1510-1720

 

Session 5: Herptile and Conservation II (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Xiang Ji

 

 

1510-1530

 

Hui-Jian   HU, Biodiversity of amphibians and   reptiles in Mt. Qomolangma National Nature Reserve in Tibet

 

1530-1550

Wei JIANG, The effect of water temperature on the growth of captive Chinese giant   salamanders (Andrias   davidianus)

 

1550-1610

Wei JIANG, Reared for reintroduction: a comparison with wild salamander body   condition

 

1610-1630

Yuan-Ting JIN, A mitogenomic analysis of the phylogeny and   adaptive evolution of Chinese toad-headed lizards (Agamidae, Phrynocephalus)

 

1630-164 0

Break

 

1640-1700

 

Kai JIANG, Breeding adaptation of the red knobby newt, Tylotriton shanjing, to the   montane climate in Yunnan, China

 

 

1700-1720

Pi-Peng LI, A survival trap for amphibians - experimental   study of pollution by chemical fertilizer

 

1800-1930

Supper

 

1930-2100

 

INZ Board Meeting

Meeting Room: 318-319, The Hall of Agile Action

Chair: Zhibin Zhang

 

 

1930-1950

 

Presentation by Wenhua   Xiong

 

1950-2100

Discussion

 

 

Thu   27 Aug 2015

7th International Symposium of   Integrative Zoology

 

0830-1120

 

Session 8: Biodiversity and Conservation I (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Hongying Sun

 

0830-0850

 

Hongying Sun, Out   of the Sichuan Basin: rapid species diversification of the freshwater crabs   in Sinopotamon (Decapoda:   Brachyura: Potamidae) endemic to China

0850-0910

Brawin Kumar, Status   and distribution of lesser known Paraechinus nudiventris (Madras Hedgehog) in three districts of   Tamil Nadu, India

 

0910-0930

Nancy, Current   scenario of bromadiolone resistance in Rattus rattus populations in Punjab, India

 

0930-0950

 

PRAJITH K.K, Will   increased area affect the species diversity of insects in Sacred Groves? A   case study from the Western Ghats, India

0950-1000

Break

 

1000-1020

 

Javed Ahmed Ujan, Determination of an outbreak of peste des petits ruminants (PPP) in a   goat population in Khairpur, Pakistan

 

1020-1040

Rong Hou,   Nutritional properties of Foods Eaten by Golden snub-nosed monkey   (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Zhouzhi National Nature Reserve, China

 

1040-1100

Shuai Yuan, Does   livestock grazing affect winter survival of Northern Three-toed Jerboa (Dipus   sagitta)

 

1100-1120

Xing An, Model   analysis of Influencing Factors of Transbaikal zokor (Myospalax psilurus)   population change in Hulunbeir

 

 

0830-1120

 

Session 5: Herptile and Conservation III (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Xiang Ji

 

0830-0850

 

Wen-Bo LIAO, Local   adaptation responds to environmental change in Bufo andrewsi

 

0850-0910

Li MA, Are viviparous lizards at high extinction risk due to climate warming? An   experimental test

 

0910-0930

Tao PAN, The   challenge of species delimitation in narrowly distributed species:   diversification without morphological change in stream salamander   (Hynobiidae, Pachyhynobius)

 

0930-0950

Yan-Fu QU, Offspring size-number trade-offs in snakes: environmental-climatic   associations

 

0950-1000

Break

 

1000-1020

 

Ding-Qi RAO, The formation and evolution of the biodiversities   of amphibian and reptile in the trans-Himalaya area

 

1020-1040

Bao-Jun SUN, Tropical Takydromus lizards have limited   capability of metabolic acclimation in response to temperature variation

 

1040-1100

Ye-Zhong TANG, Scissor-like rotation of the hind legs drives an   aerial righting in frogs

 

1100-1120

 

Zhenhua Luo, Male-male competition   drives sexual selection and group spawning in the Omei treefrog, Rhacophorus   omeimontis

 

1200-1400

Lunch

 

1400-1600

 

Session 8: Biodiversity and Conservation II (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Hongying Sun

 

1400-1420

 

arita Maree, Effective   conservation requires a sound taxonomy: Lessons from recent advances in   phylogenetics and phylogeography of two South-African golden moles

 

1420-1440

Xiao-yan Si, Dynamics of the   nocturnal rodents community in Mu Us Desert

 

1440-1500

Bhupendra Prasad Yadav, Effect on status of tiger and its prey by management regime in   Barandabhar Forest Corridor of Terai-Arc Landscape, Nepal

 

1500-1520

Guangshun Jiang, New   hope for the survival of the Amur tiger in China

 

1520-1540

Syed Shabih Hassan, Diversity of turtle and birds in Harike wetland in Punjab (India)   including management strategies

 

1540-1600

Xi Wang, Joining rule used in   collective movements in Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana)

 

 

1400-1720

 

Session 5: Herptile and Conservation IV (15   minutes for oral presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 118-119, The Hall of Thinking while   Learning

Chair: Xiang Ji

 

 

1400-1420

 

Qi-Jun   WANG, Post-release survival of juvenile   captive-reared Chinese giant salamanders reintroduced to the wild

 

1420-1440

Zheng-Huan   WANG, The response of amphibian   community to rapid urban growth in Shanghai, China

 

1440-1500

 

Xiao-Bing   WU, The Chinese alligator conservation   theory and practices: thirty years of conserving a species on the brink of   extinction

 

1500-1520

Yun XIA, The evolution of mitochondrial genomes in   modern frogs: nonadaptive evolution of mitochondrial genome reorganization

 

1520-1540

Xiang-Hong   XIAO, Rana dybowskii TLR signaling   pathways, immune regulation and protection of antibacterial peptide under the   stress of microbes

 

1540-1600

Break

 

1600-1620

 

Muhammad   YASIR, Novel cellular evidence of   secretion in sperm oviduct of Chinese soft-shelled turtle

 

1620-1640

Qing YU, Anatomical study on the skeletal system of   the sand lizard (Lacerta agilis)

 

1640-1700

Mei-Huang   ZHANG, Sexual dimorphism in forelimb   bones with amplexus behavior of stream-dwelling frogs in China

 

1700-1720

Li-Xia   ZHANG, Why do Chinese brown frogs keep   paring during hibernation?

 

1800-1930

Supper

 

1930-2100

 

ISZS EC & AC Meeting

Meeting Room: 318-319, The Hall of Agile Action

Chair: Zhibin Zhang

 

 

Fri   28 Aug 2015

Workshop on Plague & Training Course

 

0830-1200

 

Workshop on Plague (20 minutes for oral   presentation, 5 minutes for questions)

Meeting Room: 222-223, The Hall of Learning Truth

Chair: Nils Chr. Stenseth and Zhibin Zhang

 

 

0830-0855

 

Herwig Leirs,   Plague in great gerbils: cyclicity and stochasticity

 

0855-0920

Boris Schmid,   Climate factors in the dissemination of Plague

0920-0945

Ruifu Yang,   Molecular evolution of Yersinia pestis: pathogenesis

0945-1010

Victor Suntsov,   Origin of plague microbbe: zoological and parasitological aspects

 

1010-1035

Andrey Anisimov, Patterns and   causes of geographic variation in Yersinia pestis genotypes and host   specificity

 

1035-1045

Break

 

1045-1110

 

Lei Xu, Impact   of climate change on plague: progress and perspective

 

1110-1135

Zhibin Zhang,   Introduction of NSFC international cooperative project: Reconstruction of   global transmission of third pandemic and looking for impact of climate   change and human activities

 

1135-1200

Discussion

 

1200-1400

Lunch

 

1400-1425

 

Nils Stenseth, Outline for a   review paper

 

1425-1450

Wenhua Xiong, Special issue of   plague ecology and genetics

 

1450-1700

Discussion & Wrap-up

 

 

 

0830-1210

 

Training Course: Wildlife Monitoring and Data   Collection (Open to all symposium attendees and an ISZS Certificate will be   issued to those who finished the Course)

Meeting Room: 220-221, The Hall of Learning from   Man of Virtue

Chair: Chunxu Han

 

 

0830-0910

 

Xueying   Zhang, Tools for the research in   metabolic physiology and behaviors in small mammals

 

0910-0950

Hongmao   Zhang, Seed tracking in the field in   animal dispersed plants

 

0950-1000

Break

 

1000-1040

 

Guoliang   Li, Mark: theories and applications in   field ecology

 

1040-1120

Xinhai Li, Ecological models: from linear model to   machine learning

 

1120-1200

Jacob D.   Wickham, Chemical ecology tools for   research on invasive species

 

1200-1210

Closing and Issuing ISZS Certificates



Sat 29 Aug 2015

Departure