The Invasive Species Centre is hosting the 18th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species that will be held in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, April 21-25, 2013. This conference series is widely considered the most comprehensive international forum on aquatic invasive species and continues to evolve to address new and emerging issues. Sessions and presentations include the review of accumulated scientific knowledge; presentation of the latest field research; introduction of new technological developments for prevention, monitoring and control; discussion of policy and legislation; and mechanisms to raise awareness with the general public through education and outreach initiatives. In recent years the conference has typically involved over 400 participants from over 30 countries, representing academia, industry, government agencies, NGOs and other stakeholders involved in the issues. Many are seeking opportunities for international cooperation and collaboration to address AIS issues from a global perspective. ... [Information of the supplier]
Neobiota 2016, the 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions organised by the European Group on Biological Invasions (Neobiota), will take place in Vianden, Luxembourg, from 14 to 17 September 2016, with pre-conference COST meetings on 12-13 September 2016. [Information of the supplier, modified]
This will be the third in a series of international conferences focussed on invasive alien species (IAS) on islands, their impact and management. It follows those held in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2001 and 2010*. The Dundee conference will therefore be the first such meeting for seven years, and the first to be held in the northern hemisphere. In the context of this meeting, the definition of ‘island’ is broader than just a piece of land surrounded by water. Much the same problems and solutions apply to land surrounded by predator-proof fences, and to unfenced but isolated patches of habitat such as coral reefs. This conference, hosted by the University of Dundee and the South Georgia Heritage Trust, will be a long-overdue gathering of the island invasives clan. It will build on the great success of the Auckland meetings, allow greater participation of people from Europe and North America, and bring together experts and those thirsty for knowledge in diverse fields covering the invaders and invaded. ... [Information of the supplier]
Charles Elton recognized that the breakdown of biogeographic barriers as a consequence of transport, trade and economic globalisation will lead to unprecedented movements of biotas among continents and oceans, resulting in increased rates of invasion by alien species. For well-studied taxa such as plants and vertebrates, we are only just beginning to understand the extent to which species are becoming distributed globally, and how much biotas are becoming similar. However, a global picture including less-studied taxonomic groups such as invertebrates and pathogens is lacking. This timely, 2-day symposium in the historic and beautiful city of Durham will bring together invasion ecologists and macroecologists, working on many different taxonomic groups, to build a global synthesis of alien species distribution and richness. The symposium will explore the major drivers behind the mixing of the world’s biotas, and the consequences for conservation of biodiversity. ... [Information of the supplier]
I would like to extend a warm welcome to all of you planning to attend Neobiota 2018, the 10th International Conference on Biological Invasions, which will be held in the Royal Marine Hotel in Dunlaoghaire, Co Dublin, Ireland. Dúnlaoghaire (often pronounced phonetically Dunleary) is a small town on the east coast of Ireland, about seven miles (11km) south of the capital Dublin. Its focal point is an attractive harbour and seafront, with a new iconic library and social centre. ... [Information of the supplier]
We cordially invite you to participate in the Fifth International Symposium, "Alien Species in the Holarctic: Borok V", to be held in September, 25-30, 2017 (tentative venue: Uglich, Yaroslavl Province, Russia). Since the second half of the 20th century alien species have been spreading and affecting terrestrial and aquatic, natural and anthropogenic ecosystems. The main goals of the Symposium are: Consolidation of efforts to study the processes of how alien plant and animal species spread in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems; Exchange of information on the vectors, causes, scales, and directions of species spread; changes in their properties in new aquatic and terrestrial habitats; Assessment of the role of the alien species in the transformation of endemic communities; evaluation of social and economic consequences of biological invasions as well as development of risk assessment approaches; Discussion of issues related to terminology, theory of species spread and study methods. ... [Information of the supplier]
We are excited to be holding our 2018 Annual Meeting in Birmingham. As a central part of our 2018 Annual Meeting at the Birmingham ICC we will be hosting a 30 stand exhibition in the area where delegate lunches, coffee breaks and networking events take place. With over 1,500 of the world’s leading ecologists representing academia, business, NGOs and professional bodies in attendance, #BES2018 is an ideal opportunity for you to raise your profile within the global ecological community. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
ICAIS 2019 will be the premier scientific conference on aquatic invasive species issues that will offer new experiences for all participants, plus unique professional development opportunities for students and young professionals. The technical program will deliver the best science on invasive species in freshwater and marine environments to benefit managers and stakeholders worldwide. It will emphasize emerging and novel research in invasion ecology and its applications and will include keynote presentations by a diverse group of leading international scientists. A new addition to this year's conference will be expert tutorial speakers as the lead presenters for each session topic. The balance of the technical program will be structured around contributed abstracts of oral and poster presentations that will be peer reviewed with priority selection based on scientific rigor and relevance to ICAIS. ICAIS 2019 will stimulate discussion, provoke debate and inspire action towards scientific collaboration at a global scale. ... [Information of the supplier]
NEOBIOTA 2020, the 11th International Conference on Biological Invasions, will take place in Vodice (Croatia) from September 15-18 2020 and is organized by Sven Jelaska. [Information of the supplier]
Please join us for the International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, ICAIS 2022, to be held April 18-22, 2022 in Oostende, Belgium. The conference is co-hosted by the Netherland’s Office for Risk Assessment & Research (NVWA/BuRO) and Belgium's Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO), with the support of Canada's Invasive Species Centre, the ICAIS Secretariat. ICAIS 2022 will be a hybrid event with in-person aspects held at the Thermae Palace Hotel, Oostende, Belgium and virtual aspects live online through an integration platform. ... [Information of the supplier]