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ALI M. AL-AIDAROOS[email protected]King Abdulaziz Univesity
 King Abdulaziz University
Faculty of Marine Sciences
P. O. Box 80207
Jeddah 21589 Saudi Arabia
Saudi ArabiaALI M. AL-AIDAROOS
zooplankton, UVB radiation, Red Sea
PosterNo9/6/2015 11:387S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Mohamed Moussa Soliman Dorgham[email protected]Alexandria University
Oceanography Department, Faculty of Science, Alexnadria University, Moharrem Bey
Alexandria, EgyptMohamed M. Dorgham
zooplankton- ROPME – Gulf Region – Sea of Oman - copepods
PosterNoNo9/27/2015 18:5410S3: The diversity and role of macrozooplankton in marine ecosystems​
  
Jaime Farber Lorda[email protected]Centro de Investigación Cientifica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada
Carr. Tijuana-Ensenada 3918, Zona Playitas
MéxicoJaime Färber Lorda
Hubert Ceccaldi
Antarctic Krill, Morphometrics, Carotenoids
PosterNoYes10/5/2015 22:5011S7: Zooplankton in high-latitude ecosystems ​
  
María Teresa Tamés Espinosa[email protected]EOMAR (Marine Ecophysiology Group). Instituto Universitario ECOAQUA. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Calle Arango nº 15,
2º-10
MALAGAMayte Tames-Espinosa
Ico Martínez
Theodore Train Packard
May Gómez
Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), Krebs cycle, Potential Respiration, Electron Transport System (ETS), CO2 production, Marine plankton community
PosterYesYes10/7/2015 17:1812S5: The role of microzooplankton in marine food webs​
  
Toru Kobari[email protected]Kagoshima University
4-50-20 Shimoarata, Kagoshima, 890-0056
JapanToru Kobari
Takahiro Kawabuchi, Wataru Makihara, Kie Sato and Gen Kume
production, biomass, taxonomic composition, Kuroshio
PosterNoNo10/14/2015 3:4115W2: ICES/PICES cooperative research initiative: towards a global measurement of zooplankton production
  
Edward G Durbin[email protected]University of Rhode island, Graduate School of Oceanography
South Ferry Rd
RIEdward G. Durbin
Maria C. Casas
zooplankton, feeding, DNA
OralNoNo10/15/2015 19:1017S8: 8.New technologies and approaches in zooplankton trophic studies​
  
Julie E. Keister[email protected]University of Washington
Box 357940
Seattle, WA 98195
U.S.A.Julie E. Keister
Bethellee Herrmann
ocean-estuary exchange, advection, bio-physical coupling, climate, copepod community
OralNoNo10/16/2015 1:1018S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Antonio Bode[email protected]Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO)
Centro Oceanográfico de A Coruña
Apdo. 130 15080 A Coruña (Spain)
SpainCarmen Mompeán
Antonio Bode, Elisabeth Gier, Matthew D. McCarthy
stable isotopes, 15N, plankton, compound-specific, N fixation, amino acids
OralNoNo10/16/2015 10:5919S8: 8.New technologies and approaches in zooplankton trophic studies​
  
Alejandro Jesús Marrero Benítez[email protected]EOMAR (Marine Ecophisiology Group). ECOAQUA. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Edificio de Ciencias Básicas. Campus Universitario de Tafira. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Las Palmas.
SpainAlejandro Marrero
Ico Martínez, Mayte Tamés, Gádor Muntaner, Ted Packard and May Gómez
Secondary production, growth rate, mysid, models, dry-mass
PosterYesYes10/17/2015 14:4620W2: ICES/PICES cooperative research initiative: towards a global measurement of zooplankton production
  
Mohsen Mohamed El-Sherbiny Omar[email protected]Marine Biology Department, Faculty of Marine Science
Marine Biology Department,
Faculty of Marine Science,
King Abdulaziz University,
P.O. Box 80207, Jeddah 21589,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Saudi ArabiaMohsen M. El-Sherbiny
temperature, UVB, zooplankton, Red Sea
PosterNoNo10/17/2015 17:2321S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Elena Eriksen[email protected]Institute of Marine Reasearch
Postboks 1870 Nordnes
 5817 Bergen
NorwayElena Eriksen
Dolgov Andrey and Bjarte Bogstad
Ctenophora, abundance, predator, diet, the Barents Sea
OralNoNo10/19/2015 11:0822S7: Zooplankton in high-latitude ecosystems ​
  
Albert Calbet[email protected]Institut de Ciències del Mar-CSIC
Passeig Maritim de la Barcelontea 37-49. 08003. Barcelona
SpainRodrigo A. Martínez
Albert Calbet, Enric Saiz
microzooplankton, turbulence, dinoflagellate, ciliate, feeding
PosterNoNo10/19/2015 11:3123S5: The role of microzooplankton in marine food webs​
  
Hongjun Song[email protected]First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration
6 Xianxialing Road, Qingdao, 266061
ChinaHongjun Song
Xinming Pu, Xuelei Zhang, Xiao Wang, Ping Liu
zooplankton, biogeography, phenology, Southern Yellow Sea
PosterYesYes10/19/2015 13:5124S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Ping Liu[email protected]First Institute of Oceanography, SOA
6 Xianxialing Rd, Qingdao
ChinaPing Liu
Hongjun Song, Xiao Wang, Xinming Pu, Xuelei Zhang
zooplankton, spatio-temporal distribution, inter-annual variability
PosterYesNo10/19/2015 14:2325S3: The diversity and role of macrozooplankton in marine ecosystems​
  
Igor Fernández-Urruzola[email protected]University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Department of Biology, Marine Science Faculty, 35017, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
SpainI. Fernández-Urruzola
N. Osma, M. Gómez, F. Pollehne, L. Postel and T.T. Packard
Zooplankton, Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH), Ammonium excretion, Benguela upwelling system.
PosterYesYes10/20/2015 1:4626W1: Use of zooplankton indicators to characterize state of pelagic ecosystems
  
Natalia Osma[email protected]University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Department of Biology, Marine Science Faculty, 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
SpainN. Osma
I. Fernández-Urruzola, M. Gómez, S. Montesdeoca-Esponda, T. T. Packard
Respiration; Enzyme kinetic model; Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD); Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP); Brachionus plicatilis, Leptomysis lingvura.
PosterYesYes10/20/2015 1:4627S6: Individual level responses of zooplankton to environmental variability and climate change​
  
Prof.Dr.Ramasamy Santhanam[email protected]Ex-Dean,Fisheries College & Research Institute,TANUVAS
Contact: 2/3A, Ganesh Nagar, NGO Colony II, Thoothukudi, 628 008
IndiaR.Santhanam
Microzoo[plankton, Tintinnids, Nanophytoplankton
PosterNoYes10/20/2015 6:2031S5: The role of microzooplankton in marine food webs​
  
Ico Martínez Sánchez[email protected]Marine Ecophysiology Group(EOMAR). ECOAQUA Institute. Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Edificio de Ciencias Básicas. Campus Universitario de Tafira. 35017. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Canary Islands, SpainI. Martínez
M. Tames-Espinosa, U. Riebesell, T.T. Packard, M. Gómez
potential respiration, electron transport system, isocitrate dehydrogenase, ocean acidification, sediment traps, microplankton
PosterNoNo10/20/2015 15:5133S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Jaime Gómez-Gutiérrez[email protected]Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas
Departamento de Plancton y Ecología Marina, Av. IPN s/n, Col. Palo de Santa Rita, La Paz, BCS, 23096
MexicoJaime Gómez-Gutiérrez
José Raúl Morales-Ávila, Horacio Lozano-Cobo, Lavinia Flores-Cascante, Diane L. Gendron, Felipe Galván-Magaña, Carlos J. Robinson
Symbiotic interactions, endoparasites, throphic pathways, Mexico
PosterNoNo10/20/2015 16:5934S3: The diversity and role of macrozooplankton in marine ecosystems​
  
Ricardo Giesecke[email protected]Instituto  de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas, Universidad Austral de Chile
Campus  Isla teja s/n
Chile/ValdiviaRicardo Giesecke
K.arenina Teiguel
Tomas  Vallejos
Maureen  Sánchez
Zooplankton, mortality, estuaries
PosterNoYes10/21/2015 4:1135S2: Response of zooplankton communities to changing ocean climate​
  
Alice Wilson McNeal[email protected]Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place, Plymouth, PL1 3DH
United KingdomAlice Wilson McNeal
Matthew Cole (University of Exeter); James Clark (Plymouth Marine Laboratory); Pennie Lindeque (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)
microplastics; zooplankton; ingestion
OralYesYes10/21/2015 16:0036W4: Effects of microplastics on zooplankton
  
Geraint A. Tarling[email protected]British Antarctic Survey
Madingley Rd
Cambridge
UKGeraint A. Tarling
Simeon Hill
Helen Peat
Sophie Fielding
Christian Reiss
Angus Atkinson
Southern Ocean, population dynamics, life-cycle, adaptation, production, fishery
OralNoNo10/21/2015 19:5637S7: Zooplankton in high-latitude ecosystems ​
  
Wen-Tseng Lo[email protected]Institute of Marine Biotechnology and Resources, National Sun Yat-Sen University
70 Lienhai rd, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 804, R.O.C
 Taiwan, R.O.CWen-Tseng Lo
Yi-Chieh Chuang
Taiwan, Lucifer, Distribution, Kuroshio Current, South China Sea Surface Current
PosterNoNo10/22/2015 3:0038S6: Individual level responses of zooplankton to environmental variability and climate change​
  
Junya Hirai[email protected]National Research Institute of Fisheries Science
2-12-4 Fukuura, Kanazawa, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-8648, Japan
JapanJunya Hirai
Atsushi Tsuda
Copepoda; metagenetics; diversity; community structure; Pacific Ocean
OralYesNo10/22/2015 5:2239S4: Zooplankton diversity in the oceans by integrative morphological and molecular techniques​
  
Nils Sören Häfker[email protected]Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
Alfred-Wegener-Institut
c/o Sören Häfker
Am Handelshafen 12
27570 Bremerhaven
Germany
GermanyHäfker, N. Sören
Schoenle, Alexandra
Meyer, Bettina
Teschke, Mathias
Calanus finmarchicus, clock gene expression, overwintering, Kongsfjorden
OralYesYes10/22/2015 15:5443S7: Zooplankton in high-latitude ecosystems ​
  
Penelope Kate Lindeque[email protected]Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 3DH
UKPenelope Lindeque
Alice Wilson McNeal
Matthew Cole
microplastics, zooplankton, ingestion
OralNoNo10/22/2015 16:5244W4: Effects of microplastics on zooplankton
  
Penelope Kate Lindeque[email protected]Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth, PL1 3DH
UKPenelope Lindeque
Helen Parry and Angus Atkinson
metabarcoding, diversity, morphological analysis, Western Channel Observatory
OralNoNo10/22/2015 16:5745S4: Zooplankton diversity in the oceans by integrative morphological and molecular techniques​
  
Alexandra Lischka[email protected]Geomar Kiel, Germany
Am Breitschoss 14, 53721 Siegburg
GermanyAlexandra Lischka
Uwe Piatkowski, Reinhold Hanel
Cephalopods, distribution, biogeography, taxonomy, subtropical convergence zone
PosterYesYes10/23/2015 3:4948S3: The diversity and role of macrozooplankton in marine ecosystems​
  
Soultana Zervoudaki[email protected]Hellenic Center for Marine Research
P.O. Box 712, 19013, Anavyssos, Athens
GreeceSoultana Zervoudaki
Ioanna Varkitzi
Theodore Zoulias
Epaminondas D. Christou
Oncaea, feeding, Mediterranean Sea
PosterNoNo10/23/2015 10:1849S6: Individual level responses of zooplankton to environmental variability and climate change​
  
Elaine Fileman[email protected]Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place, The Hoe, Plymouth
UKElaine Fileman
Louise Cornwell
Angus Atkinson
microzooplankton, phytoplankton, growth, grazing
PosterNoNo10/23/2015 12:5752S5: The role of microzooplankton in marine food webs​
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