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Tuesday, 16 November 2004: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
151 G (Salt Palace L-1) | |||
Section C Symposium: Global Issues with Aquatic Insects: Research Trends and Societal Concerns | |||
Organizer(s): | John Wallace, john.wallace@millersville.edu M. Eric Benbow, benbow@msu.edu | ||
Moderator(s): | John Wallace, john.wallace@millersville.edu | ||
8:00 AM | 0087 | Introduction: Global issues with aquatic insects John Wallace, john.wallace@millersville.edu | |
8:25 AM | 0088 | Mission to another world: Aquatic insect research and teaching in East Asia John C. Morse, jmorse@clemson.edu | |
8:50 AM | 0089 | Aquatic insect communities: Global trends along a permanent-intermittent-episodic habitat continuum D. Dudley Williams, dhw1@cam.ac.uk | |
9:15 AM | 0090 | Anopheles gambiae larval habitats in western Kenya: constraints on adult production Edward Walker, walker@msu.edu, Michael G. Kaufman, kaufma15@msu.edu | |
9:40 AM | 0091 | Biodiversity of the Simuliidae of the world and implications for society Peter Adler, padler@clemson.edu | |
10:05 AM | Break | ||
10:20 AM | 0092 | Black flies on the Galapagos: a threat to a unique stream ecosystem John W. McCreadie, jmccread@jaguar1.usouthal.edu, Charles Brockhouse, Peter Adler, padler@clemson.edu, Cecilia Coscaron | |
10:45 AM | 0093 | The potential role of aquatic insects in Buruli Ulcer Disease transmission in Ghana, Africa Richard W. Merritt, merrittr@msu.edu, M. Eric Benbow, benbow@msu.edu, Ryan K. Kimbirauskas, kimbira1@msu.edu | |
11:10 AM | 0094 | Studies on the aquatic insect fauna of southeast Alaska: Beginning with Russian Alaska to the present day Kimberly T. Huntzinger, kth3@email.byu.edu, Richard Baumann, richard_baumann@byu.edu | |
11:35 AM | 0095 | Aquatic insects of the tropical Pacific: Effects of continued development of isolated archipelagoes M. Eric Benbow, benbow@msu.edu, Albert J. Burky, albert.burky@notes.udayton.edu, Richard W. Merritt, merrittr@msu.edu |
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