[Coral-List] ICRS 2016-Session 36- Call for Abstracts- Assessing and Addressing the Effects of Multiple Stressors on Coral Reefs Towards Developing Effective Management and Policy Responses.

David Kline dkline at ucsd.edu
Tue Dec 15 17:56:49 EST 2015


Dear Coral Listers,
              We are pleased to invite you to submit abstracts for
presentations in *Session 36 *of the 13th International Coral Reef
Symposium in Honolulu, Hawaii: ASSESSING AND ADDRESSING THE EFFECTS OF
MULTIPLE STRESSORS ON CORAL REEFS TOWARDS DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT
AND POLICY RESPONSES     Session 36_ICRS 2016
<https://www.sgmeet.com/icrs2016/sessionschedule.asp?SessionID=36>

*Session Overview: *Over the coming decades, the combined stresses of
elevated temperature, annual bleaching, ocean acidification, and other
stressors (e.g., pollution, eutrophication, overfishing, sedimentation,
etc.) could have critical impacts on coral reefs.  These stressors may, or
may not, interact with others to drive changes in the diversity and
function of coral reefs.  However, the underlying mechanisms and
interaction of these processes are not well understood, therefore, most
ecosystem management programs fail to protect and enhance reef health. In
addition, the application of laboratory derived results to field conditions
is not always straightforward.  In this session we will explore the
interactive effects of multiple stressors on corals from the molecular to
ecosystem level scales in both laboratory, field, and lab-field comparative
studies. Applications of these findings to reef management are also
welcome.  In order to develop a more robust and nuanced understanding of
physiological and ecological impacts of climate change related stressors,
more integrated laboratory and field studies should be developed, and we
hope that this session will encourage this approach by bringing together
experts employing either methodology. Our understanding of the interactive
effects of multiple stressors on corals is critical to our ability to
identify species, populations, traits, and/or genes that impart resilience
to reef organisms, and for improving our ability to model, manage, and
protect future coral reef diversity and persistence.

In this session we will explore the integration of laboratory studies (such
as -omics, biochemical, molecular and cellular assays, multi-generational
manipulation studies, etc.) with field studies (such as natural gradients,
CO2 vents and seeps, transplant studies, *in situ* mesocosms and FOCE style
experiments). We hope to have talks on a variety of topics, including but
not limited to laboratory based studies on the physiological effects of
ocean acidification, temperature stress and multi-stressors, field
experiments, and studies that integrate both approaches. Hypotheses
developed in the laboratory and in aquarium systems often have associated
experimental artifacts, and their conclusions and implications must be
validated in the field under natural environmental and ecological
conditions.  In order to develop a more robust and nuanced understanding of
physiological and ecological impacts of climate change related stressors,
more integrated laboratory and field studies should be developed, and we
hope that this session will encourage this approach by bringing together
experts employing either/both methodologies. We further welcome talks
providing novel approaches for the study of multiple stressors from
micro/nano to organismal/population/community/ecosystem scales. For
Abstract submission information, please see:

 ICRS 2016_Abstract Submission Overview
<http://sgmeet.com/icrs2016/submission_overview.asp>

 ICRS 2016 Abstract Preparation Guide
<http://sgmeet.com/icrs2016/abstract_guide.asp>
The abstract submission deadline is Midnight, Central Standard Time USA /
06:00 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), *January 15, 2016.*
Thank you.
We look forward to your submission.
Sincerely,

David I. Kline , Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD  dkline at ucsd.edu
<dkline at ucsd.edu?cc=dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Beatriz E. Casareto , Shizuoka University dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp
<dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Andrea G. Grottoli , The Ohio State University  grottoli.1 at osu.edu
<grottoli.1 at osu.edu?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Martin Tresguerres , Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
mtresguerres at ucsd.edu
<mtresguerres at ucsd.edu?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Ernesto Weil , University of Puerto RIco  reefpal at gmail.com
<reefpal at gmail.com?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Robert Toonen , University of Hawaii at Manoa toonen at hawaii.edu
<toonen at hawaii.edu?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Katie L. Barott , Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD; Hawaii
Institute of Marine Biology  katiebarott at gmail.com
<katiebarott at gmail.com?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Thamasak Yeemin , Ramkhamhaeng University  thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com
<thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Christopher P. Jury , University of Hawaii at Manoa  jurycp at hawaii.edu
<jurycp at hawaii.edu?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Ranjeet Bhagooli , University of Mauritius  rbhagooli11 at gmail.com
<rbhagooli11 at gmail.com?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,kbahr at hawaii.edu>

Keisha Bahr , University of Hawaii at Manoa  kbahr at hawaii.edu
<kbahr at hawaii.edu?cc=dkline at ucsd.edu,dcbeatr at ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp,grottoli.1 at osu.edu,mtresguerres at ucsd.edu,reefpal at gmail.com,toonen at hawaii.edu,katiebarott at gmail.com,thamasakyeemin at yahoo.com,jurycp at hawaii.edu,rbhagooli11 at gmail.com>


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