Agenda

9th EOM 2019

19–22 July 2019, Gdansk
  • 18 July*

    9:00 - 17:00 AFRICAN OSTRACOD TAXONOMY WORKSHOP

    18:00–22:00 REGISTRATION AND ICE BREAKER SOCIAL IN THE CONFERENCE VENUE

  • 19 July

    9:00-9:15 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 
    Moriaki Yasuhara, Tadeusz Namiotko

    9:15-10:15 KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 
    D.L. Danielopol (with contribution of Kerry Swanson)

    Ostracod Phylogeny and Evolution – Thirty years after the “Manawan Perspective”

    The necessary 3-D Visualisation of Ostracod morphological traits - Presentation of K. Swanson’s „Bugs of the Ocean“

    10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK  

    10:45 - 11:30 PLENARY SESSION 1: PALAEOZOIC OSTRACODS         
    Convener: B. Sames

    10:45-11:00 The end-Ordovician “interesting times” in the ancient Baltic Palaeobasinoffee break 
    T. Meidla

    11:00-11:15 Silurian myodocope ostracods from Poland 
    V. Perrier

    11:15-11:30 The impact of the Mulde bioevent (Lower Silurian) on Ostracod ecological dynamics
    S. Rinkevičiūtė

    11:30 - 12:30 PLENARY SESSION 2: MESOZOIC NON-MARINE OSTRACODS         
    Convener: T. Meidla

    11:30-11:45 New method of describing smooth ostracod shells 
    M.A. Naumcheva

    11:45-12:00 The Central Tunisian Atlas as a biogeographic crossroad: Insights from a potential key area for mid-late Mesozoic non-marine ostracod and charophyte research
    B. Sames

    12:00-12:15 Taxonomy, biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of Early Cretaceous non-marine ostracods in Luanping Basin of northern Hebei, North China
    Z. Qin

    12:15-12:30 Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental significance of Campanian-early Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) ostracods from the Jiaozhou Formation of Zhucheng, Shandong, China
    H. Wang

    12:30-13:30 LUNCH

    13:30 - 15:15 PLENARY SESSION 3: MESOZOIC MARINE OSTRACODS         
    Convener: D. Horne

    13:30-13:45 New insights into the rise of Meso-Cenozoic marine ostracods 
    M.-B. Forel

    13:45-14:00 Ostracod biostratigraphy of the Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) GSSP, Peniche, Portugal 
    M.C. Cabral

    14:00-14:15 New results on the ostracod fauna from the Aalenian and Lower Bajocian of SW Germany 
    M. Franz

    14:15-14:30 Normal pore canals in ostracod taxonomy: the case of Minyocythere 
    A. Lord

    14:30-14:45 Male-driven evolution in the ostracod genus Lophocythere from the Middle Jurassic of the Russian Plate
    Y.A. Shurupova

    14:45-15:00 The ornamentation of Vlakomia and its possible relation to a transgression event 
    Y. Wang

    15:00-15:15 Shifts in sexual selection across the Cretaceous/Paleogene mass extinction boundary in cytheroid ostracodes
    M.J.F. Martins

    15:15-15:45 COFFEE BREAK

    15:45-18:45 OSTRACODA IN ENVIRONMENTAL MICROPALAEONTOLOGY OPEN WORKSHOP
    Conveners: Mauro Alivernini and Peter Frenzel 

  • 20 July

    10:00–23:00 Mid-conference excursion and social evening

    Programme:

    10:00 Participants meet at the EOM9 venue – Gdańsk at 24 Kładki street where the guided tour starts

    12:45 Lunch at the Filharmonia restaurant

    14:30 Meeting at the marina on Długie Pobrzeże near the Green Gate to embark on a ship Galeon Lew (Lion)

    15:00 Cruise to Westerplatte

    15.40 Westerplatte guided tour

    17:00 Shuttle to Biological Station of the University of Gdańsk (Gdańsk-Górki Wschodnie)

    18:00 Social evening at the Biological Station of the University of Gdańsk, including food & beer and live music

    22:30 Leave for Gdańsk Main Town

    23:00 Arrival at the Conference Venue

     

  • 21 July

    9:00-9:45 KEYNOTE LECTURE 2
    M. Yasuhara

    Deep-sea biodiversity: an ostracod perspective

    9:45 - 10:15 PLENARY SESSION 4: NEOGENE NON-MARINE OSTRACODS         
    Convener: T. Karan-Žnidaršič

    9:45-10:00 The Pannonian ostracod fauna from the Zalanyi’s type section of Obrenovac (Serbia)

    M. Spadi

    10:00-10:15 Preservation of Ostracoda in Miocene Amber from Chiapas, Mexico, revealed by synchrotron tomography techniques
    R. Matzke-Karasz

    10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK

    10:45 - 12:30 PLENARY SESSION 5: QUATERNARY AND RECENT MARINE OSTRACODS
    Convener: J. Rodriguez-Lazaro

    10:45-11:00 Quaternary ostracod assemblages of the northeastern Black Sea shelf
    M.A. Zenina

    11:00-11:15 Palaeoenvironmental evolution of an active rift basin through ostracod analysis: the example of the Corinth Gulf (IODP Leg 381)
    I. Mazzini

    11:15-11:30 Benthic faunal responses to deoxygenation and Pleistocene climate events, the Sea of Japan
    H.-H.M. Huang

    11:30-11:45 Holocene sea-level changes in Hong Kong: reconstruction based on ostracod assemblages in a sediment core
    Y. Hong

    11:45-12:00 QDeglacial-Holocene Svalbard paleoceanography and evidence of Melt Water Pulse 1B
    S.Y. Tian

    12:00-12:15 Recent ostracod assemblages from the eastern Algarve continental shelf, Portugal
    M.C. Cabral

    12:15-12:30 Cuticle ultrastructure and calcification in the carapace of the myodocopan ostracod Euphilomedes japonica
    S. Yamada

    12:30-13:45 LUNCH

    13:45 - 15:15 PLENARY SESSION 6: QUATERNARY NON-MARINE OSTRACODS         
    Convener: G. Rossetti

    13:45-14:00 A new non-marine ostracod fauna from Pleistocene sediments (MIS11) at Little Cornard, Suffolk, UK
    K. Sohar

    14:00-14:15 Tracking the Older Holsteinian Oscillation: a high-resolution ostracod record from Eastern Poland
    M. Wasążnik

    14:15-14:30 Limnocythere as ecological and isotopic indicators of lake water salinity changes: The Lake Van example
    D. Akdemir

    14:30-14:45 Holocene Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the Baćina lakes (Dalmatia, Croatia)
    V. Hajek Tadesse

    14:45-15:00 Ostracods as Indicators for Climatic and Environmental Changes on the Tibetan Plateau
    M. Alivernini

    15:00-15:15 Ostracod investigations as part of multiproxy analyses - case studies from two antique harbours
    A. Pint

    15:15-15:45 COFFEE BREAK

    15:45-18:00 OPEN SF*IRGO GENERAL ASSEMBLY, EOM BUSINESS MEETING

     

  • 22 July

    9:00-9:45 KEYNOTE LECTURE 3
    K. Martens

    The influence of urbanisation on diversity and occurrence of non-marine ostracod species (Crustacea, Ostracoda)

    9:45 - 12:30 PLENARY SESSION 7: RECENT NON-MARINE OSTRACODS         
    Convener: C. Meisch

    9:45-10:00 Towards a Holarctic view of living non-marine ostracod distribution: taxonomic harmonisation of databases
    D.J. Horne

    10:00-10:15 On two types of Taxonomic Chimaeras within ostracod systematics
    D.L. Danielopol

    10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK

    10:45-11:00 Environmental stability of Western Carpathian spring-fens and its influence on ostracod assemblages
    D. Výravský

    11:00-11:15 The colonization of the rooftop of ‘Bunker Valentin’ in Bremen, Germany with Ostracoda and Cladocera (Crustacea)
    B. Scharf

    11:15-11:30 Does ostracod valve shape respond to subtle environmental changes?
    Á. Baltanás

    11:30-11:45 How do cryptic species look like in the fossil record?
    F. Viehberg

    11:45-12:00 DNA barcoding reveals cryptic diversity in a non-marine ostracod morphospecies Heterocypris salina (Brady, 1868)
    A. Kilikowska

    12:00-12:15 The taxonomy of Candoninae (Ostracoda): molecular insights into a difficult problem
    M. Kijowska

    12:15-12:30 Co-habiting non-marine ostracods harbor host-specific microbiota
    T. Namiotko

    12:30-13:45 LUNCH

    13:45-15:45 POSTER SESSION

    15:45-16:00 CONCLUDING REMARKS AND CLOSING CEREMONY

    19:00-23:00 CONFERENCE DINNER AT FILHARMONIA RESTAURANT

     

  • 23 - 24 July**

    Post-symposium field trip >>

* Workshops and side meetings are planned to be organized on 18th July to provide a platform for exchanging ideas with experts on appropriate themes as proposed.
** Optional 2-day post-symposium field trip is planned with extra costs. Excursion information with details on the schedule, duration, minimum participation and prices are provided here.

Abstract submission

Please submit your abstract

from 15 January to 15 April 2019.

The abstract book will be distributed at the EOM9 meeting. Length of the abstract should be constrained to one A4 page including title, author(s) names, author address(es), affiliations and text. Please use Microsoft Word document layout, single spaced, font size 12, and 2.5 cm margins. The scientific committee will review the abstracts and may recommend revision if necessary, and will program oral and poster presentations in the EOM9 schedule according to the abstracts’ contents.