Time | 14 January 2025 (Tusday) | |
0900 - 0925 |
Keynote Lecture 4 (Venue: LT-A) Global Subseafloor Ecosystem and Sustainability Abstract |
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Session 6: Genomics & Metagenomics of Metazoans (A) Abstract Chairs: Corinna Breusing & Jian-Wen Qiu : LT-A |
Session 7: Ecology & Conservation (A) Abstract Chairs: Joan M. Alfaro-Lucas & Astrid Leitner : LT-B |
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0930 - 0945 |
O6A-1 [Invited Talk]: Patterns of Genetic Diversity in Hydrothermal Vent Populations after the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai Eruption Corinna Breusing, University of Rhode Island, USA |
O7A-1: Living on the Edge: The Mesopelagic Boundary Community of Monterey Submarine Canyon Astrid Leitner, Oregon State University, USA |
0945 - 1000 |
O6A-2: Sequencing Ultraconserved Elements (Uces) in Conservation: A Case Study of Deep-Sea Mussel Population Genomics Yi-Xuan Li, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China |
O7A-2: Abundance, Niche Diversity, and Differential Species Effects Impact Ecosystem Function on the Bottom of the Ocean Craig R. McClain, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA |
1000 - 1015 |
O6A-3: Genetic Divergence and Migration Dynamics of Co-Occurring Vent and Seep Macrofauna Highlight the Need for Deep-Sea Conservation Ting Xu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
O7A-3: Faunal-Mediated Ecosystem Functioning in a Benthic Deep-Sea Canyon Community Recovering from a Severe Seabed Disturbance Rachel Hale, National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, New Zealand |
1015 - 1030 |
O6A-4 (zoom): Reduced Genetic Diversity and Limited Connectivity for Fisheries Impacted Populations of the Precious Coral Hemicorallium laauense Amy R. Baco, Florida State University, USA |
O7A-4: Revealing the Assembly Rules of Scavenging Fish Faunas in the Deep Western Pacific |
1030 - 1045 |
O6A-5: Life on Fire: Multiple-Omics Analyses Reveal Thermal Adaptations of Hot-Vent Endemic Alvinellid Worms Xing He, Ocean University of China, China |
O7A-5: The Distribution and Trophic Structure of Gelatinous Zooplankton Across the Deep Pelagic Julia M. Chavarry, Scrips Institution of oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA |
1045 - 1100 |
O6A-6: Convergent Evolution of Distinctive Adaption to Extreme Environment in Deep-sea Organisms Longjun Wu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
O7A-6: Squatlantis: Setting Physiological Baselines in the Seamounts of the SEP, Using New Records of Squat Lobsters Rosanne S. Dodde, Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
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1100 - 1120 | Tea Break | |
Session 6: Genomics & Metagenomics of Metazoans (B) Abstract |
Session 7: Ecology & Conservation (B) Abstract Chairs: Joan M. Alfaro-Lucas & Daphne Cuvelier |
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1120 - 1135 |
O6B-1 [Invited Talk]: Transmission Mode and Stability of the Scaly-Foot Snail Holobiont Yi Lan, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
O7B-1: Animal Life in the Shallow Subseafloor Crust at Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents Sabine Gollner, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands
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1135 - 1150 |
O6B-2: Genomics Illuminates the Adaptation to Deep-Sea Chemosymbiosis in a Scallop Yi-Tao Lin, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China |
O7B-2: Beta-Diversity Along the Hydrothermal Vent Fields of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge Daphne Cuvelier, University of the Azores, Portugal |
1150 - 1205 |
O6B-3 (zoom): Genomic Insights into the Deep-Sea Adaptation and Rapid Colonization of Lindaspio Polybranchiata in a New Cold Seep Yujie Yan, Institute of oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
O7B-3: Environmental Drivers and Microbial Mediation of Heterogeneity and Resilience of Carbonate Macrofauna at Methane Seeps Olívia S. Pereira, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA |
1205 - 1220 |
O6B-4: Draft Genome of Abyssal Sea Cucumbers from a Region Targeted for Seabed Mining Belen Arias, Natural History Museum, UK |
O7B-4: Foundational Bathymodioline Mussel Larvae Preferentially Settle on Established Biofilm Surfaces Near Hydrothermal Vents Tanika M. Ladd, Western Washington University, USA |
1220 - 1235 |
O6B-5 (zoom): Prokaryote-Eukaryote Co-Occurrence Predictions Using Multiomics to Link Ecosystem Function and Diversity in Deep-Sea Mining Areas Franck Lejzerowicz, University of Oslo, Norway |
O7B-5: Potential for Recovery of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents Ecosystems After Burial by the Catastrophic Hunga Volcanic Eruption Shawn M. Arellano, Western Washington University, USA
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1235 - 1250 |
O6B-6: Characterization of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes of Polynoids (Annelida: Polychaeta) in Deep-Sea Chemosynthetic Ecosystem Won-Kyung Lee, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Korea |
O7B-6: Gas’tronomy at Methane Seeps: Isotopic Indicators of Eukaryotic Methane Use Lisa A. Levin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, USA |
1300 - 1400 | Lunch | |
1415 - 1440 |
Keynote Lecture 5 [Croucher Keynote Lecture] (LT-A) Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems: Key Players for the Planet Health Abstract |
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Session 6: Genomics & Metagenomics of Metazoans (C) Abstract |
Session 7: Ecology & Conservation (C) Abstract Chairs: Astrid Leitner & Andrew Sweetman |
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1445 - 1500 |
O6C-1: eDNA Metabarcoding Upholds the Patch-Mosaic Model for Meiofaunal Biodiversity in Deep-Sea Sediments Holly M. Bik, University of Georgia, USA |
O7C-1: Evidence of Dark Oxygen Production at the Abyssal Seafloor
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1500 - 1515 |
O6C-2: Molecular Assessment of Deep-Sea Bony Fishes: New Findings from the Western South Atlantic Heloísa De Cia Caixeta, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil |
O7C-2 (zoom): Vulnerability of Tropical Fish Communities across Depth in the Central Indian Ocean Paris V. Stefanoudis, University of Oxford, UK |
1515 - 1530 |
O6C-3: Vertical Biodiversity Zonation Revealed by Environmental DNA in the Molloy Deep, the Deepest Point in an Arctic Véronique Merten, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany |
O7C-3: Habitat Distribution Modelling for the Azooxanthellate Coral Madracis interjecta in the Mesophotic and Deep Red Sea Megan K. B. Nolan, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia |
1530 - 1545 |
O6C-4: Phylogenomics Shed New Light on the Placement of Siboglinidae Maeva Perez, Hong-Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China |
O7C-4 (zoom): Skeletal Growth, Micro-Anatomy and Metabolism of Cold-Water Coral Holobiont of Three Main Reef-Building Species Robbe Joëlle, Sorbonne Université, France |
1545 - 1600 |
O6C-5: Characterizing the Biodiversity and Bathymetric Distributions of Caribbean Deep-Sea Corals through eDNA Luke J. McCartin, Lehigh University, USA |
O7C-5 (zoom): Cost-Effective Deep-Sea Biodiversity Assessments Can Inform Conservation and Sustainable Management of Deep-Sea Ecosystems Telmo Morato, University of the Azores, Portugal |
1600 - 1615 |
O6-6: Advancing Deep-Sea Mollusk Shell Genomics: Insights from the Clam Archivesica marissinica Qi Dai, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China |
O7C-6: Invited Talk] (zoom): Trait-based Approaches to Inform Conservation in the Deep Sea Neus Campanyà, Llovet, University of the Azores, Portugal |
1615 - 1635 |
Tea Break |
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1635 - 1815 |
Poster Session (Onsite) |
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1715 - 1745 |
Poster Session (Online) LTA |
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1815 - 1930 | Annual General Meeting of the Deep-Sea Biology Society |
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