2018/11/23 (Fri) 09:45~10:30 : Keynote 1
Lee-Shing Fang 方力行
(Chair Professor, Cheng Shiu University)
Title: A grand journey of freshwater fish study in Taiwan
Dr. Fang is a biologist studying both freshwater and marine lives along with their conservation. He was a founding member of Taiwan Ichthyological Society, Taiwan Coral Reef Society and is an advisory board member of Ichthyological Research published by the Ichthyological Society of Japan.
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2018/11/23 (Fri) 16:45~17:30 : Keynote 2
Michio Kondoh 近藤倫生
(Professor, Tohoku University)
Title: A Data Driven Approach to Community Networks
Dr. Kondoh is a theoretical ecologist. He has long studied how biodiversity can be maintained and contributed many key ideas to community ecology in major journals such as Nature, Science, PNAS, etc. This year he has launched The eDNA Society as the 1st president.
2018/11/24 (Sat) 09:15~10:00 : Keynote 3
Pei-Jen Lee Shaner 李佩珍
(Professor, National Taiwan Normal University)
Title: Population differentiation and species coexistence from the perspective of niche dynamics
Dr. Shaner is a wildlife biologist. She studies the role of niche divergence and partitioning in population differentiation and species coexistence among wild mammals and birds. She uses both field-measured niche data and ecological niche modeling approach to quantify niche dynamics across a range of spatial scales from landscape to continental.
2018/11/24 (Sat) 16:45~17:30 : Keynote 4
Ichiro Tayasu 陀安一郎
(Professor, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)
Title: Use of multi-isotope ratios to study ecological and environmental science
Dr. Tayasu is a stable isotope ecologist. He has developed analytical techniques to determine various stable isotope ratios for different environmental samples and to examine food web relationships and material cycling in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.