International Symposium "Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Asian Perspectives Part III"
Organized by Tadashi Kawai and Jibom Jung
The symposium was held on 23 May 2023 during 10th International Crustacean Congress.
National Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa.
Wellington, New Zealand.
The study of crustacean biology in Asia has experienced remarkable expansion over the past decade. In order to foster interaction among carcinologists who have made significant contributions to this advancement, the International Symposium "Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Asian Perspectives" was convened in Tokyo, Japan in 2017. Subsequently, in 2019, the International Symposium "Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Asian Perspectives: Part II" took place in Hong Kong, coinciding with the TCS Summer Meeting.
Regrettably, the face-to-face symposium was discontinued in the latter half of 2019 due to the outbreak of COVID. However, to recommence the promotion of crustacean biology research in Asia and related fields, "Frontiers in Crustacean Biology: Asian Perspectives" will persist as a symposium within the ICC-10 framework. This symposium extends a special invitation to early career TCS members based in Asia.
The primary focus of the symposium encompasses advanced and contemporary facets of crustacean biology, encompassing systematics, conservation, ecology, physiology, morphology, and other pertinent areas in Asia and Asian-related regions. The resulting proceedings publication of this symposium will be featured in the esteemed Advances in Crustacean Research series, published by CRC Press and Taylor & Francis Group, under the editorship of Ingo S. Wehrtmann.
Should you possess an interest in participating in this symposium, please contact the designated organizers.
Akira Asakura Recent development of Carcinological Society of Japan, with special emphasize of international activity.
Asakura A.
Kyoto Univ, Japan
Tadashi Kawai Evolution of freshwater crayfish (Decapoda: Astacidea)
Kawai T
Hokkaido Res Org, Japan
Taewon Kim Creative application of crustacean evolution to new generational breakthrough: case studies of environmental assessment and biomimeticsGeorge
Kim T, Joo S, Kim M, Cho B
Inha Univ, Korea
Tomonori Sekioka Both local environment and global biogeography affect a local amphipod community structure in Akkeshi Bay, northeastern Japan.
Sekioka T, Nakaoka M
Hokkaido Univ, Japan
Boyang Shi Complex biogeographical history, introgression, and cryptic diversity of the three Chinese endemic freshwater crabs (Brachyura, Potamidae).
Shi B, Pan D, Song D, Xu J, Hu R, Sun Y, Sun H
Nanjing Normal Univ, China
Yixiong Cai Importance of nationally Red Listed species in biodiversity conservation: a case study of freshwater decapods in Singapore.
Cai Y(1), Ng J(1), Gan L(2),(3), Toh E(3), Yeo D(2),(3)
(1)Nat Biodiv Centre, Singapore, (2)Lee Kong Chian Nat Hist Mus, Nat Univ Singapore, (3)Nat Univ Singapore
Kingsley Wong Ecology of coral associated gall and pits crabs (Decapoda: Cryptochiridae): biodiversity and host usage in Hong Kong
Wong K(1), Chan BKK (2)
(1)National Taiwan Univ, Taiwan (2)Biodiv Res Center, Acad Sinica, Taiwan
Soobin Joo The responses of crabs (Crustaceans) to anthropogenic vibrational and acoustic disturbance.
Joo S, Kim T
Inha Univ, Korea
Jaehwan Seo The carbon reduction through huge and complex burrow system of thalassinidean mud shrimp Laomedia nov. sp. (Crustacea: Laomediidae) from Korean intertidal.
Seo J(1), Koo B(1),(2)
(1)Korea Inst Ocean Sci, Tech, Korea, (2)Univ Sci Tech, Korea
Da Pan Seasonal variation of the gut microbiota in the freshwater crab Sinopotamon planum
Pan D, Liu C, Sun H
Nanjing Normal Univ, China
Jibom Jung Crustacean microbiome research: past, present and future.
Jung J(1), Shields J(2), Gillevet P(3), Song B(2), Sikaroodi M(3), Andrews J(3)
(1)Ewha Womans Univ, Korea, (2)Virginia Inst Mar Sci, Coll William & Mary, USA, (3) Microbiome Analysis Center, George Mason Univ, USA
Masafumi Kodama (Online) History of taxonomic study of gammaridean amphipods in Japan.
Kodama M
Kagoshima Univ, Japan