26th International Ornithological Congress
2014-08-18
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박성진(lutralutra)
행사&학회소개
세계조류학술대회는 130년의 가장 오래되며 규모가 큰 조류학(ornithology) 학술대회이다. 1884년에 1차 학술대회 이래로 최근에 4년마다 개최되고 있으며, 올해 26회 학술대회는 회원수만 1,300명에 이르는 일본조류학회 주도로 일본 도쿄에서 개최된다. 동아시아에서 개최되는 학회인만큼 일본 뿐만 아니라 한국, 중국 등 조류상을 공유하는 아시아 지역의 많은 연구자들의 참여가 기대된다. 구두발표는 아래의 48개 주제에 대하여 진행이 될 예정이다.
S1 The avifauna of the Sino-Himalayas: history, ecology, future.
S2 Rice fields as a model system for studying bird ecology and conservation.
S3 Light in the darkness: how does artificial night lighting influence bird behaviour and ecology?
S4 Birds and agroecosystems: experiences from the tropics.
S5 Recent advances in the study of Psittaciformes: breeding biology, population ecology and phylogeography.
S6 Avian reintroductions in changing environments.
S7 To understand what birds actually see: toward a newer synthesis of visual perception and methods to study coloration.
S8 Why Birds Matter: Birds’ Ecological Functions, Ecosystem Services, and Value to Society.
S9 Vocal communication and vocal control in sub-oscine passerines.
S10 Physiological factors influencing migratory strategies.
S11 Invasive species and Pacific island bird conservation.
S12 Evolution and behavioral adaptation of waterbirds flying in the air and in the water.
S13 Avian dispersal: Implications for speciation, community build-up and migration.
S14 Neural plasticity and the waxing and waning of cognition in birds.
S15 Social complexity, vocal communication and cooperation.
S16 Radar Aeroecology.
S17 Avian Phylogeography in East Asia.
S20 Avian nest predation: New perspectives.
S21 Avian Neurosteroids: Biosynthesis and BiologicalAction.
S22 Sensory and molecular genetics mechanisms of migratory traits.
S23 Avian brood parasitism - novel findings and new puzzles.
S24 Fire regimes and bird population responses.
S25 Developmental stress beyond bird song: Can early life stressors engineer physiology and behavior for harsh environments?
S26 Plasticity in birdsong production.
S27 Non-native birds as natural experiments: ecological and evolutionary change during biological invasions.
S28 Avian cognition in natural populations.
S29 The value of long-term ringing data in ornithology.
S30 Ecophysiology of Circannual and Long-term Timing Mechanisms: Recent Advances.
S31 Birds in space: is individual variation relevant?
S33 Departure decisions in nocturnal migrants.
S34 Effects of radiation on birds and other organisms: Chernobyl, Fukushima and beyond.
S35 Lifelong individual development as an important component of life history.
S36 Colour polymorphisms.
S37 Genomes and the evolution of modern birds.
S38 Evolutionary Morphology of Birds: New Methods and Concepts.
S39 Ethno-ornithology: Birds, Culture & Conservation.
S40 Turning the tide for East Asia’s migratory shorebirds.
S41 Persistent organic pollutants - lasting problems and new aspects in migratory birds.
S42 Nutritional satisfaction: new perspectives on how birds acquire necessary energy and nutrients.
S43 Ecological immunology at 30: a midlife crisis or newfound opportunity?
S44 New finds and old bones ? integrative palaeornithology for the 21st century.
S45 Avian phylogenetics: advances in understanding of Old World passerine evolution.
S46 Recent insights on sexual selection from avian models.
S47 Patterns and mechanisms of metabolic flexibility in birds.
S48 Physiological mechanisms underlying individual variation in life-history traits
S1 The avifauna of the Sino-Himalayas: history, ecology, future.
S2 Rice fields as a model system for studying bird ecology and conservation.
S3 Light in the darkness: how does artificial night lighting influence bird behaviour and ecology?
S4 Birds and agroecosystems: experiences from the tropics.
S5 Recent advances in the study of Psittaciformes: breeding biology, population ecology and phylogeography.
S6 Avian reintroductions in changing environments.
S7 To understand what birds actually see: toward a newer synthesis of visual perception and methods to study coloration.
S8 Why Birds Matter: Birds’ Ecological Functions, Ecosystem Services, and Value to Society.
S9 Vocal communication and vocal control in sub-oscine passerines.
S10 Physiological factors influencing migratory strategies.
S11 Invasive species and Pacific island bird conservation.
S12 Evolution and behavioral adaptation of waterbirds flying in the air and in the water.
S13 Avian dispersal: Implications for speciation, community build-up and migration.
S14 Neural plasticity and the waxing and waning of cognition in birds.
S15 Social complexity, vocal communication and cooperation.
S16 Radar Aeroecology.
S17 Avian Phylogeography in East Asia.
S20 Avian nest predation: New perspectives.
S21 Avian Neurosteroids: Biosynthesis and BiologicalAction.
S22 Sensory and molecular genetics mechanisms of migratory traits.
S23 Avian brood parasitism - novel findings and new puzzles.
S24 Fire regimes and bird population responses.
S25 Developmental stress beyond bird song: Can early life stressors engineer physiology and behavior for harsh environments?
S26 Plasticity in birdsong production.
S27 Non-native birds as natural experiments: ecological and evolutionary change during biological invasions.
S28 Avian cognition in natural populations.
S29 The value of long-term ringing data in ornithology.
S30 Ecophysiology of Circannual and Long-term Timing Mechanisms: Recent Advances.
S31 Birds in space: is individual variation relevant?
S33 Departure decisions in nocturnal migrants.
S34 Effects of radiation on birds and other organisms: Chernobyl, Fukushima and beyond.
S35 Lifelong individual development as an important component of life history.
S36 Colour polymorphisms.
S37 Genomes and the evolution of modern birds.
S38 Evolutionary Morphology of Birds: New Methods and Concepts.
S39 Ethno-ornithology: Birds, Culture & Conservation.
S40 Turning the tide for East Asia’s migratory shorebirds.
S41 Persistent organic pollutants - lasting problems and new aspects in migratory birds.
S42 Nutritional satisfaction: new perspectives on how birds acquire necessary energy and nutrients.
S43 Ecological immunology at 30: a midlife crisis or newfound opportunity?
S44 New finds and old bones ? integrative palaeornithology for the 21st century.
S45 Avian phylogenetics: advances in understanding of Old World passerine evolution.
S46 Recent insights on sexual selection from avian models.
S47 Patterns and mechanisms of metabolic flexibility in birds.
S48 Physiological mechanisms underlying individual variation in life-history traits
보고서작성신청
저는 인공새집을 이용한 박새류의 생태 연구를 중점적으로 수행하고 있으며, 특히 도시환경에서의 적응, 박새와 곤줄박이의 경쟁 등에 관심이 많습니다. 본 학술대회에서는 1. 도시환경에서 곤줄박이와 박새의 둥지 위치 선택, 2. 산림 면적에 따른 곤줄박이와 박새의 상대 번식밀도 의 2개 포스터를 발표할 예정입니다. 특히 2번째 포스터는 아직 고찰이 많이 미진한 상태로 이번 학술대회 참가를 통하여 동아시아 박새류 연구자와의 논의를 통해 고찰에 대한 고민을 더 깊게 하고자 합니다(곤줄박이는 동아시아에만 분포하고 있습니다). 그 외에도 그동안 꾸준히 관심을 가졌던 레이더 생태학, 농경지 생태, 동아시아 조류계통분류 등에 관한 심포지엄에 참석하여 폭넓은 공부를 하고자 합니다.