The Charleston meeting is shaping up very nicely. Here's the current list of participants in our featured symposium, "The Biology and Conservation of Freshwater Gastropods." Their titles are, in many cases, tentative:
John Alderman - Evolution of aquatic habitat conservation in North Carolina.
Art Bogan and M. Raley - The conservation status of the Magnificent
Ramshorn (Planorbella magnifica).
Ken Brown - A general review of the conservation status of North American
freshwater gastropods.
Matthias Glaubrecht - Leopold von Buch's legacy: Treating species as
dynamic natural entities, or Why geography matters.
Rob Guralnick - Tying together bioinformatics and molecular approaches
to discover conservation units.
Paul Johnson - TBA.
Steve Johnson - Spatial patterns of genetic structure, armature and
coloration in Mexipyrgus churinceanus.
Eileen Jokinen - TBA.
Chuck Lydeard - The Phylogenetic Species Concept and its application
in the conservation of freshwater mollusks.
Bob McMahon - TBA.
Elizabeth Milhalcik & Fred Thompson - The "Elimia" curvicostata
species complex.
Doug Shelton - The Freshwater Gastropods of Mississippi: Pioneer
Survey Efforts in the 21st Century.
Tim Stewart - Distribution and status of the freshwater gastropods
of Virginia.
Jon Todd - Species diversity assessment, sediment impact and point
endemism: Problems in conservation assessment for highly speciose rift-lake
endemics.
Amy Wethington - Conservation issues in the Physa gyrina group.
And as if this weren't enough, that hard-working Amy Wethington has organized a special session entitled "Pulmonate Gastropods In The Laboratory" promising to provide a lot of additional insight into the biology of our favorite group!
Susan Bandoni - TBA.
Ken Brown - What can radio-isotope methods tell us about grazing in
Physa?
Thom DeWitt and Brian Langerhans - I. Overgeneralized cues induce maladaptive
phenotypic plasticity in a pulmonate snail. Also II. Multivariate
selection and emergent impacts of multiple predators in a freshwater snail-fish-crayfish
system.
Vasiliki Flari - Reproductive endocrinology of terrestrial pulmonates,
mainly Deroceras reticulatum, Arion subfuscus, & Helix
aspersa.
Tom McCarthy - TBA
Tom Smith & Rob Dillon - "Social facilitation" accelerates self-fertilization
in Physa.
Andy Turner - Nonlethal effects of predators on behavior and growth
of Physa integra: comparing mesocosm and field experiments.
Amy Wethington - Divergence and reproductive isolation in physids among
populations of the gyrina group.
Many additional talks and posters dealing with diverse aspects of freshwater
snail biology will be contributed. You won't want to miss this meeting!
The deadline for early registration (and paper/poster submission) is May
15. Go to the website:
http://www.cofc.edu/~dillonr/AMS2002.htm
See you here!
Rob