Sections
Text Area
Time 15 January 2025 (Wednesday)
0900 - 0925

Keynote Lecture 6 [Croucher Keynote Lecture] (Venue: LT-A)
Chair: Fenping Wang

From Magma to Microbe: The Subsurface Biosphere of Guaymas Basin Abstract
Andreas TeskeUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

  Session 1 Biodiversity (C): Phylogenetics & Systematics Abstract
Chairs: Ka Hou Chu & Dewi Langlet
Venue: LT-A
Session 7: Ecology & Conservation (D) Abstract
Chairs: Fanny Girard & J Murray Roberts
Venue: LT-B
0930 - 0945

O1C-1: Time-Calibrated Phylogenomic Analyses Reveal New Insights into the Evolution of Modern and Deep-Sea Asteroidea

Mengjin ZhangThe University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

O7D-1 [Invited Talk]: Deep-sea Coral Ecosystem Dynamics through Space and Time: Implications for Conservation

Fanny GirardUniversity of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA 

0945 - 1000

O1C-2: Clue to the Maze: A History of Phylogenetic Relationships in Deep-Sea Typhlotanaidae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea)

Marta GellertUniversity of Lodz, Poland

O7D-2: Time-Series Analysis of Benthic Megafauna in the Arctic Ocean

Lilian BoehringerAlfred-Wegener-Institute, Germany

1000 - 1015

O1C-3: Phylogeography and Systematics of the Mesosignidae Schultz, 1969: Survey of Isopod Diversity in North Pacific Trenches

Andreas KelchSenckenberg Research Institute, Germany

O7D-3: Development of a Biologically-Validated, Global-Scale, Benthic Habitat Map for Use in Basin-Scale Marine Spatial Planning and Area Based Management

Kerry Howell, University of Plymouth, UK

1015 - 1030

O1C-4: Analysis of Vesicomyids Clam Shed Light on the Updated Taxonomy and Evolution

Kexin Gao, Ocean University of China, China

O7D-4: What Is a Biotope? Thoughts From a Classification Methods Comparison   

Rebecca E. Ross, Institute of Marine Research, Norway

1030 - 1045

O1C-5 (zoom): The Distribution of Hadal Snailfishes from the Trenches in the Northwestern Pacific

Haruka KameiUniversity of Tokyo, Japan

O7D-5: Fading to Black: The Ambiguous Journey of Deep-Sea Shark Fisheries in the Philippines

Titus CañeteLarge Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines, Philippines

1045 - 1105 Tea Break
 

Session 3: Symbiosis Abstract
Chairs: Chaolun Li & Hao Wang
LT-A

Session 7: Ecology & Conservation (E) Abstract
Chairs: Pavanee A. Annasawmy & Fanny Girard
LT-B
1105 - 1120

O3-1 [Invited Talk]: The Ins and Outs of Associations Between Beneficial and Pathogenic Bacteria of Deep-Sea Mussels

Nicole DubilierMax Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany

O7E-1 [Invited Talk]: Seamounts and Pinnacles of the Global Ocean 

Pavanee A. Annasawmy, Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversité, France

 

1120 - 1135

O3-2: Exploring the Depths: Insights into Symbiosis-Driven Biodiversity in Cold Seeps

Minxiao Wang, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

O7E-2: Comparing Megabenthic Communities of Cobalt-Rich Manganese Seamounts of the Mid-Pacific Mountains, Necker Ridge, and Hawaiian Ridge

Sierra Landreth, Florida State University, USA

1135 - 1150

O3-3: An Evolutionary Perspective on Symbioses of Alvinocaridid Shrimps

Pierre Methou, IFREMER, France

O7E-3: Diverse Megabenthic Communities Revealed by Video Surveys Along Boyd Seamount (Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge), Norwegian Mineral-Exploration Area

Irina Zhulay, University of Bergen, Norway

1150 - 1205

O3-4: Host-symbiont Interactions in the Deep-sea Tubeworm Lamellibrachia columna

Fan Hui, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China

O7E-4: Vulnerable Marine Ecosystem Patch Distribution and Abundance Hotspots on Seamounts of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain

Virginia Biede, Florida State University, USA

1205 - 1220

O3-5: Novel Structural Integration of Chemosymbionts in A Giant Deep-Sea Caudofoveate Worm-Mollusc from Cold Seeps     

Yunlong Li, Ocean University of China, China

O7E-5: Cold-Water Coral Distribution Across Oxygen Minimum Zones in the Galapagos Islands and Isla Del Coco, Eastern Tropical Pacific

Ana Belén Yánez-Suárez, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

 

1220 - 1235

O3-6: Abyssal Deposit Feeder Utilization of Gut Microbiota is Reflective of Feeding Ecology

Lee C. Miller, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA

O7E-6: Investigating Environmental Controls on Cold-Water Coral Distributions Using a Combined 3D Photogrammetric and Benthic Monitoring Approach

Corie M. BoolukosUniversity College Cork, Ireland

1240 - 1350 Lunch
1400

Field Trips
(Registrants only)