ALGOLOGICAL NEWSLETTER (Kiev) № 14 JANUARY 2002 ALGOLOGICAL NEWSLETTER (Kiev) АЛЬГОЛОГІЧНИЙ ВІСНИК (Київ) ІНФОРМАЦІЙНЕ ПОВІДОМЛЕННЯ № 14 СІЧЕНЬ 2002 http://herba.msu.ru/russian/journals/AV/ ЗМІСТ / СОДЕРЖАНИЕ / CONTENS ОГЛЯД НОВИН / ОБЗОР НОВОСТЕЙ / NEWS^ НАУКОВІ ФОРУМИ / НАУЧНЫЕ ФОРУМЫ / SCIENTIFIC MEETINGSНАУКОВА ПЕРІОДИКА / НАУЧНАЯ ПЕРИОДИКА / SCIENTIFIC PERIODICITYБІБЛІОГРАФІЯ / БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ / BIBLIOGRAPHYДИСКУСІЇ / ДИСКУССИИ / DISCUSSIONS^ ПЕРСОНАЛІЇ / ПЕРСОНАЛИИ / PERSONALITIESДОШКА ОГОЛОШЕНЬ / ДОСКА ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЙ / IMPORTANT INFORMATION КОМЕНТАРІ ТА РЕЦЕНЗІЇ / КОММЕНТАРИИ И РЕЦЕНЗИИ / COMMENTS AND REFERENCES^ ЕКСПЕДИЦІЇ / ЭКСПЕДИЦИИ / EXPEDITIONSРІЗНЕ / РАЗНОЕ / DIFFERENTS НАУКОВІ ФОРУМИ / НАУЧНЫЕ ФОРУМЫ / SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS ^ 26th annual and 50th anniversary congress of Japanese Society of Phycology and 3rd Asian Pacific Phycological Forum ALGAE – 2002 Tsukuba, Japan 19-24 July 2002 Invitation The Japanese Society of Phycology (JSP) was formed in 1951, and the society will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2002. The Society is planning to celebrate this special anniversary in association with the 26th annual meeting. The Asian Pacific Phycological Association (APPA) is quite young; it was established in 1996 to organize international meetings on phycology in the Asian Pacific countries, under the name of The Asian Pacific Phycological Forum (APPF). The first APPF was held in Sydney, Australia in 1996, the second in Hong-Kong in 1999, and the 3rd will be held in Japan. The JSP and APPA have reached to an agreement to join these three meetings of phycology as a joint international conference - Algae2002. Algae2002 will be held in Tsukuba, Japan in July 2002. The JSP, APPF and the conference organizing committee are pleased to invite you to participate in the Algae 2002. We are hoping to have participants from many countries and enhance scientific exchange among the Asian and Pacific countries. This special opportunity would be a good starting point for constructing a network of phycological researches in Asian and Pacific countries. We are looking forward to seeing all of you in Tsukuba in July 2002.^ Scientific Program The conference will cover broad areas of both basic and applied phycology. The scientific program will include plenary lectures, symposia, Students Competition (oral) and poster sessions. Special lectures are also planned to review the history of the JSP activities as part of its 50th anniversary celebration. Symposia The following symposia will be sitting in the Algae2002.^ Culture CollectionFumie KASAI (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)Susan I. Blackburn (CSIRO Microalgae Research Centre, Australia)Toxic CyanobacteriaKunimitsu KAYA (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan)Aparat MAHAKHANT (Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Thailand)^ Harmful AlgaeIchiro IMAI (Kyoto University, Japan)Mari-cultureMasao OHNO (Kochi University, Japan)"IsoyakeJeong Ha KIM (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)Daisuke FUJITA (Toyama Prefectural Fisheries Research Institute, Japan)^ Magrove EcosystemJiro TANAKA (Tokyo University of Fisheries, Japan)John WEST (University of Melbourne, Australia)PhylogeographyWendy NELSON (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand)Hiroshi KAWAI (Kobe Univeristy Research Center for Inland Seas, Japan)^ Systematics of MacroalgaeSung Min BOO (Chungnam National University, Korea)Systematics of MicroalgaeDaiske HONDA (Kohnan Univeristy, Japan)Algal Reproduction and DevelopmentGwang Hoon KIM (Konju University, Korea)Taizo MOTOMURA (Hokkaido University, Japan)Physiology Antonietta QUIGG (Rutgers University, U.S.A.) Hiroyuki, SEKIMOTO (Univerity of Tokyo, Japan)Other symposia, "Introduced Species","Genetic Engineering","Population and Community of Macroalgae" are also planed.^ Call for posters and students papers All participants are invited to contribute a presentation in the scientific sessions. The organizing committee calls for your contribution to the Algae2002. Except the papers submitted to the symposia and the session of the Best Student Paper Competition (oral), contributions are requested to present in the Poster Sessions. However, one or two sessions would be organized upon request. Participants who wish present a paper in oral session because of some inevitable reasons should contact with the conference secretary as soon as possible.^ Best Poster and Best Student Paper Best Student Paper Competition (oral) For young phycologists, special afternoon sessions are planned for the Best Paper Competition. Any young phycologist is welcome to entry the competition. Conditions for entry are as follows: The paper to be presented should be a major part of his/her own research. Candidates should be either current graduate students or those who have completed their degree within 12 months prior to July 2002. Entrants for the competition should indicate their intention on the registration form attached to the second circular. ^ Best Poster Presentation Award All posters submitted to APPF and JSP will automatically entered into the Best Poster Competition. Excellent poster(s) will be awarded. Language The official language of the meeting will be English (Plenary Lectures, Symposia and Students Competition). In poster sessions, however, Japanese participants are allowed to use Japanese. In such case, title, authors, organizations, abstract and figures written in English should be given. Abstract Abstracts of all presentations (Plenary Lectures, Symposia, Students Competition and Posters) will be printed in the Abstract Book of the Algae2002. Deadline for abstract submission is 1st April 2002. Please send your abstract as electric file (plain text or MS word format) through the web page (http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~algae/algae02/register.html), E-mail or by a diskette. To keep abstracts consistent, the following style should be followed (see the sample below).Use UPPERCASE and within 20 words for the title. Add asterisk (*) after the presenting author name. After author name, affiliation and country of author should be follow in a new line. Distinguish authors' affiliation and country by numbers if necessary. No period (full stop) is necessary for the ends of title, authors and affiliations. Use within 300 words for the abstract body. Sample^ THE PENGUINPHYCEAE CLASSIS NOVA, A NEW CLASS OF STRAMENOPILES WHOSE MEMBERS PRODUCE LARGE AMOUNTS OF PUFA Kawashita, N.*1, Inoki, I.2, Honma, E.3, Kelly, D.4 & Anderson, R.4 1National Institute for Scientific Studies, Japan; 2Tsuchiura University, Japan; 3Kodan University, Japan & 4 Laboratory for Marine Sciences, USA During the past two centuries, many golden brown algae were assigned to the class Chrysophyceae based upon light microscopic studies. Subsequently, with the advent of electron microscopy and .…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. These features support recognition of the Penguiophyceae classis. nova. as a unique group of algae.^ Presentation Poster Presentation Posters will be allocated a space of 1.6 m high and 0.9 m wide. No space for the presentation number is neededAll posters should be headed with the title as well as the names, affiliations, countries and addresses of the authors Characters, figures and tables should be of appropriate size. ^ Students Competition Oral presentations will take 12 minutes, plus 3 minutes for queries and answers.You can use a slide projector, an overhead projector or equipments for electronic presentation using MS Power Point (Windows or Mac).Candidates should be young phycologists (see above). Symposia The management of each symposium has been entrusted to the organizers/conveners. A slide projector, an overhead projector and a computer (for electronic presentation using MS Power Point) are available. Power Point file should be saved in CD and submitted to the registration desk.^ Contact Address of Conference Secretariat Secretariat for Algae 2002National Institute for EnvironmentalStudies16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, 305-0053 JapanFax: +81-298-50-2577 e-mail: algae02@nies.go.jp Preliminary Schedule of Algae2002 July 19 (Fri) JSP 50th Anniversary SymposiumJuly 20 (Sat) JSP 50th Anniversary event, Poster sessions, JSP meeting, Informal receptionJuly 21 (Sun) Plenary Lecture, Symposia, Poster sessions July 22 (Mon) Plenary Lecture, Symposia, Poster sessions, Students Competition July 23 (Tue) Symposia, Poster sessions, BanquetJuly 24 (Wed) Plenary Lecture, Symposia, Poster sessions, Closing Ceremony^ Entry Regulations Entry regulations are different depending on the nationality of the participant. Please ask travel agent or contact with embassy or consulate officials of Japan in your country for up-to-date information on visa and vaccination regulations. If you need some papers from the conference committee, please contact with the conference secretary as soon as possible.Transportation For people who are coming from abroad, please land in the New Tokyo International Airport at Narita, 40 km from Tsukuba or Tokyo International Airport at Haneda.^ From New Tokyo International Airport (Narita) to Tsukuba The easiest way is to take the direct bus, Airport Liner NATT's, that connects Narita Airport and Tsukuba Center Bus Terminal. It takes about 100 min. There would be only nine services per day. The latest time table will be provided on this page.Ticket is available without reservation at the Keisei Counter on the first floor of the arrival lobby of the airport (2,500yen for adult). If you want to come to Tsukuba via Tokyo Metropolis, take the JR Sobu Line from Narita Airport Railway Station to Tokyo Station. Then take the expressway bus to Tsukuba Center (see below). Taxi from Narita to Tsukuba costs about 14,000 yen! Time table: Airport Liner NATT's (Narita Airport - Tsukuba Center) Narita Airport 7:20 9:05 10:35 12:50 14:35 16:15 17:20 18:40 20:00 Shintonemachi 8:10 9:55 11:25 13:40 15:25 17:05 18:10 19:30 20:50 Hitachino-Ushiku Sta. 8:40 10:25 11:55 14:10 15:55 17:35 18:40 20:00 21:20 Tsukuba Center 9:00 10:45 12:15 14:30 16:15 17:55 19:00 20:20 21:40 Tsuchiura Sta. 9:20 11:05 12:35 14:50 16:35 18:15 19:20 20:40 22:00 Tsuchiura Sta. 6:00 7:00 8:30 10:00 11:35 13:05 14:15 15:30 17:15 Tsukuba Center 6:20 7:20 8:50 10:20 11:55 13:25 14:35 15:50 17:35 Hitachino-Ushiku Sta. 6:40 7:40 9:10 10:40 12:15 13:45 14:55 16:10 17:55 Shintonemachi 7:10 8:10 9:40 11:10 12:45 14:15 15:25 16:40 18:25 Narita Airport 8:00 9:00 10:30 12:00 13:35 15:05 16:15 17:30 19:15^ From Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) to Tsukuba 1. Express Buss from Haneda Airport Express Bus, which connects directly Haneda Airport and Tsukuba Center Bus Terminal, is available (1,800 yen for adult). It takes about 120 min. There would be only 12 services per day.Get off the bus at Namiki Oohashi Bus Stop. It is 15 min walk from the bus stop to the conference venue (auditorium of AIST).Time table: Express Buss (Haneda Airport - Tsukuba) Haneda Airport 8:40 9:30 10:35 11:35 13:00 14:20 15:20 16:30 17:55 19:20 20:20 21:20 Namiki-Oohashi 10:23 11:13 12:18 13:18 14:43 16:03 17:03 18:13 19:38 20:43 21:33 22:33 Namiki-Icchyome 10:26 11:16 12:21 13:21 14:46 16:06 17:06 18:16 19:41 20:46 21:36 22:36 Sengen-Icchyome 10:27 11:17 12:22 13:22 14:47 16:07 17:07 18:17 19:42 20:47 21:37 22:37 Takezono-Nichyome10:28 11:18 12:23 13:23 14:48 16:08 17:08 18:18 19:43 20:48 21:38 22:38 Tsukuba Center 10:30 11:20 12:25 13:25 14:50 16:10 17:10 18:20 19:45 20:50 21:40 22:40 Tsukuba Center 5:30 6:20 7:00 8:00 9:30 11:40 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 16:40 17:40 Takezono-Nichyome5:32 6:22 7:02 8:02 9:32 11:42 13:02 14:02 15:02 16:02 16:42 17:42 Sengen-Icchyome 5:33 6:23 7:03 8:03 9:33 11:43 13:03 14:03 15:03 16:03 16:43 17:43 Namiki-Icchyome 5:34 6:24 7:04 8:04 9:34 11:44 13:04 14:04 15:04 16:04 16:44 17:44 Namiki-Oohashi 5:37 6:27 7:07 8:03 9:37 11:47 13:07 14:07 15:07 16:07 16:47 17:47 Haneda Airport 7:10 8:20 9:00 10:00 11:30 13:40 14:40 15:40 16:40 17:40 18:20 19:10^ 2. Expressway Bus from Tokyo Station If you have to wait for a long time to take the Express Bus for Tsukuba, to use Expressway Bus “Tsukuba” from Yaesu Minami Gate, Tokyo Station is recommended (see below).The easiest way to get to Tokyo is to take Limousine Bus (bounded for Yaesu South Gate, Tokyo Station). Ticket is available at the arrival floor of the airport.Another way is to use monorail that connects Haneda Airport and Hamamatsu-cho Station (JR line). At Hamamatsu-cho Station, change to Yamanote-Line (or Keihin-Tohoku Line. Get off the train at Tokyo Station and exit the station at the Yaesu South gate.Keihin-Kyuukou Line is also available from Haneda Airport to get to Tokyo Station.^ Tokyo to Tsukuba by Expressway Bus The Expressway Bus “Tsukuba” (for Tsukuba Center) departs from Yaesu South Gate, Tokyo Station. It costs 1,250yen and with 4-5 services per hour. Get off the bus at Namiki Oohashi Bus Stop (about 90 min. from Tokyo but might be longer due to traffic jam). It is 15 min. walk from the bus stop to the conference venue.^ Tokyo to Tsukuba by JR Joban Line Take the JR Joban Line from Ueno Station (5 min. from Tokyo Station) to Arakawaoki Station. It takes 60 min. Express does not stop at Arakawaoki Station.Get on the Kantetsu Bus (for Tsukuba-Dai Chuo, Kenchiku Kenkyuzyo, Tsukuba Center) from Arakawaoki Station East Exit.Get off bus at Namiki-nichome bus stop. It is 10 min. walk from the bus stop to the conference venue.It takes about 15min. from Arakawaoki Station (West Exit) to the venue using a taxi. You can use Kantetsu Bus for Tsukuba Center or taxi from Hitachinoushiku Sta. or Tsuchiura Sta. (JR Joban Line).^ From Tsukuba Center to the Conference Venue Get on the Kantetsu Bus for Arakawaoki Sta. or Ushiku Sta. at No. 2 Bus Stop.Get off the bus at Namiki-Nichome Bus Stop, then walk to the venue (10 min.).It takes 10 min. by taxi from Tsukuba Center (ca. 2500 yen).^ Conference Venue The conference will be held at the auditorium of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Central located in Tsukuba City, Japan. The city of Tsukuba is known as Tsukuba Science City, and located approximately 50 km northeast of the Tokyo Metropolis. Please access to http://www.city.tsukuba.ibaraki.jp/english/ or http://www.info-tsukuba.org/english/ for information about Tsukuba city. Information of AIST is available at http://www.aist.go.jp/index_en.html. Climate In the middle of July, the climate in Tsukuba will be hot and humid. The average temperature during the day is about 28C. It will be the end of the rainy season, it is advisable to bring an umbrella. Meal Dining rooms are located near the conference venue. Meals are not included in participation fee (except celebration of JSP 50th Anniversary and conference banquet). Many restaurants are available around the Tsukuba Center (ca 10 min by bus from the conference venue). Banking Several banks are located near the Tsukuba Center. All standard currencies can be exchanged. Exchange rate: US $ 1.00 = ~ 120 yen. Most restaurants and shops may accept major credit cards, however, smaller amounts are usually paid in cash in Yen.^ Electricity Electric current in the north aria of Japan is 100 V, 50 Hz. Internet connections A terminal for personal computers will be available to participants of Algae2002 at the conference venue. Insurance Participants are responsible for arranging their own health and accident insurance. The Organizing Committee will not be held liable for accidents, theft, or property damage.^ Congress Excursion Half-day tours are planned. Important Dates Deadline for the registration of presentation 10th January 2002 (postponed to 10th Feb.) Deadline for the registration of participation 1st April 2002 Deadline for reception of abstract 1st April 2002 Deadline for paying the registration fee 1st April 2002Registration Please use on-line registration page(http://www.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~algae/algae02/ register.html) for registrations, presentation and sending abstract. This registration may need to change the preference (for E-mail) of your WWW browser. If it is impossible, you can use the registration form in this circular, and send to the Conference Secretariat by fax or by post. E-mail is also acceptable. In this case, please type “algae2002 registration” in subject. ^ Registration Fees Regular Participant 30,000 yen Student Participant 15,000 yen Accompanying person 5,000 yen These fees cover the informal reception on 20 July and banquet on 23 July. Japanese phycologists who are willing to participate only in the 50th anniversary and 26th annual meeting of JSP should read Sorui vol. 49 second issue.The payment can be made on following way.A bank transfer to Algae2002 secretariat account at the Joyo Bank, Kenkyu-gakuen-toshi branch (branch code: 104). Account number is 2108424.A bank draft or a postal money order is acceptable. Only Visa and Master card will be accepted. Checks or cash are not acceptable. Please do not forget to indicate the name of the participant. Deadline for paying the registration fee is 1st April 2002.^ Cancellations and refund Registered participants who cannot attend the Algae2002 will receive a refund of the registration fee after the conference. Refund rate is 90% before 1st June, 50% before 30th June and 0% after 1st July 2002.Accommodation Accommodations are committed to Nippon Travel Agency Co. Please contact the following address.^ NIPPON TRAVEL AGENCY CO. MCS CENTER 9F New Shinbashi Bldg., Shinbashi 2-16-1 Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0004, Japan Tel: +81-3-3581-2751, Fax: +81-3-3581-2875 E-mail: mcs_center@nta.co.jp Business hour: 9:30 - 18:00 (closed in Sat. Sun. and holiday) You can easily reserve at following site. URL: http://www.nta.co.jp/english/convention/algaeAlgae2002 Registration FormCongress Secretariat for Algae 2002National Institute for Environmental Studies16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, 305-0053 Japan Fax: +81-298-50-2577, e-mail: algae02@nies.go.jp- Please use on-line registration (http://www-sp2000ao.nies.go.jp/algae2002/register.html). - If it is not possible, please fill the form, and send by Fax, E-mail or by post. - E-mail is also acceptable. In this case, please type "algae2002 registration" in subject. - Deadline for the registration of presentation (posters, symposia, students competition): 10th Feb. 2002 - Deadline for the registration of participation: 1st April 2002Reference No.( ) Presentation No.( )Date : Title (choose one): 1. Prof, 2. Dr, 3. Mr, 4. Ms, 5. Student, 6. other ( )Family name : Given name : Institute/Organization : Street address : , City : State : , Country : , Postcode : Telephone : , Fax: , E-mail: Preferred presentation: 1. Poster Session 2. Student Competition 3. Symposium 4. No presentationPresentation title : Authors / organization (please add asterisk (*) after presenting author name):Material(choose): Marine Macroalgae, 2. Freshwater Macroalgae, 3. Marine Microalgae, 4. Freshwater Microalgae, 5. Other ( )Field(you can choose more than one field): 1. Taxonomy, 2. Speciation, 3. Evolution, 4. Phylogeny, 5. Ecology, 6. Morphology, 7. Ultrastructure, 8. Organelle, 9. Genetics, 10. Molecular Biology, 11. Development, 12. Differentiation, 13. Photosynthesis, 14. Physiology, 15. Biochemistry, 16. Metabolism / Enzyme, 17. Mari-culture, 18. Biotechnology, 19. Application, 20. Education, 21. Other ( ) Source: http://www.nta.co.jp/english/convention/algaeThe final symposium of the ESF Cyanofix programme will be held this September in Tomar Portugal and looks to be shaping up to a very good meeting. Even if you only have a peripheral interest in cyanobacteria you should consider attending. Of particular interest is the fact that expenses will be paid for those from countries contributing to this programme. Details can be obtained on http://www.area.fi.cnr.it/cyanofix/symposium. For registration click on 'Registration' and on point G click on attached pre-registration form.Further information from:Dr Bruce OsborneEcophysiology Research GroupBotany DepartmentUniversity College DublinBelfieldDublin 4IrelandTel. +35317162249Fax. +35317161153 E-mail. Bruce.Osborne@ucd.ieSource: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.htmlМеждународная конференция по экологической ботаникеЭкологическая ботаника: наука, образование, прикладные аспекты17-21 сентября 2002^ СЫКТЫВКАР, РЕСПУБЛИКА КОМИ, РОССИЯПервое информационное письмоОРГАНИЗАТОРЫСыктывкарский государственный университетКафедра ботаникиРоссийская академия наукУральское отделениеКоми научный центрИнститут биологииГлубокоуважаемые коллеги!Сыктывкарский Государственный Университет планирует провести 17-21 сентября 2002 г. международную конференцию “Экологическая ботаника: наука, образование, прикладные аспекты”, посвященную 25-летию кафедры ботаники Сыктывкарского Государственного Университета.^ Цель конференции - проанализировать достижения в области экологической ботаники и экологического образования за последние десять летК началу работы конференции планируется опубликовать тезисы докладов.По итогам конференции решением Оргкомитета участники, сделавшие наиболее интересные и перспективные доклады, будут награждены подарками и дипломами.Программа конференции предусматривает аудиторные и стендовые доклады, дискуссии, а также симпозиум посвященный 25-летию кафедры ботаники.^ НАУЧНАЯ ПРОГРАММАВ ходе работы конференции предполагается заседание следующих секций:1. Биоразнообразие. Ботанический мониторинг и фитоиндикация.2. Экологическая анатомия, морфология и физиология растений.3. Прикладные аспекты в экологической ботаникe.4. Приоритеты образовательной политики в ботанических дисциплинах.5. Репродуктивная биология растений на севере.^ ЯЗЫКИ КОНФЕРЕНЦИИОфициальными языками конференции будут русский и английский.НАУЧНЫЙ КОМИТЕТТарбаева В.М. (Сыктывкар) Головко Т.К. (Сыктывкар), Гамалей Ю.В. (Санкт-Петербург), Strzalka K. (Krakov, Poland), Лукаткин А.С.( МордГУ, Саранск), Тимонин А.К. (МГУ, Москва), Ипатов Ю.С. (СПбГУ, Санкт-Петербург), Kalliola R. (Turku, Finland), Hesse M. (Vienna, Austria), Carter R. (Valdosta, USA). Dehgan B. (Florida, USA)^ ОРГАНИЗАЦИОННЫЙ КОМИТЕТТарбаева В.М. д.б.н. проф., председатель, Сыктывкарский государственный университет, СыктывкарГамалей Ю.В. д.б.н, член-кор. РАН, сопредседатель, БИН им. Комарова, Санкт-ПетербургМихеев Р.В. секретарь, Сыктывкарский государственный университет, СыктывкарТихонов Н.А. к.ф-т.н, Сыктывкарский государственный университет, СыктывкарПийр И.В. к.х.н., Сыктывкарский государственный университет, Сыктывкар^ АДРЕС ОРГКОМИТЕТА167001 РФ, Республика Коми, г. Сыктывкар, Октябрьский проспект д.55, СыктГУ, кафедра ботаникиТелефон (8212) 213672Факс (8212) 436820Электронная почта tarbaev@online.ru^ МЕСТО И ДАТА ПРОВЕДЕНИЯЗаседания конференции будут проходить в Сыктывкарском государственном университете (Сыктывкар) 17-21 сентября 2002 г.Оргкомитет просит заблаговременно сообщить о дате и времени приезда и о пожеланиях относительно гостиницы. Для иногородних участников предоставляется общежитие, и по согласованию возможно бронирование гостиницы.ИНФОРМАЦИЯРегистрационную форму необходимо заполнить и вернуть по почте или на адрес электронной почты e-mail: не позднее 15 мая 2002 г.Второе информационное письмо с расписанием работы конференции и уточненными данными о научных и социальных мероприятиях будет разослано до 15 августа 2002 г.^ КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ ДАТЫ 2002 Г.Отправка тезисов до 15 маяОткрытие конференции 17 сентябряТРАНСПОРТСыктывкар связан с Москвой и Санкт-Петербургом авиалиниями и железной дорогой. Время перелета из Москвы и Санкт-Петербурга - 1 час 40 мин. Время в пути поезда Москва-Сыктывкар - 27 часов.^ РЕГИСТРАЦИОННЫЕ ВЗНОСЫ Оргвзнос для граждан России и стран СНГ составляет 10 долларов США, для иностранных граждан 50 долларов США., оплата оргвзноса при регистрации.^ РЕГИСТРАЦИОННАЯ ФОРМАПредставить не позднее 15 мая 2002 г.Фамилия...........................………............................Имя………..............................................................Отчество....……......................................................Ученая степень, звание……...........................…..Организация.......................…….............................Должность.................................……......................Дата рождения.................................……................Страна......................................................……........Почтовый адрес.............................................…….…………………………………………………….Телефон.................................................................Факс........................................................................E-mail......................................................................Название доклада........................................………….……………………………………………...Номер секции......... Устный СтендовыйДата............................. Подпись............................^ ТЕЗИСЫ ДОКЛАДОВТезисы доклада должны быть написаны на русском и английском языках. Каждый участник может быть соавтором не более 3-х докладов. Тезисы доклада принимаются не позднее 1 июня 2002 г. в двух напечатанных экземплярах и по e-mail.Образец оформления тезисов^ НАЗВАНИЕ ДОКЛАДАИ.И. Иванов1, П.П. Петров21Институт биологии Коми НЦ УрО РАНг.Сыктывкар, Россия, e-mail: ivanov@ib.komisc.ru2Уральский государственный университетЕкатеринбург, Россия, e-mail: petrov@usu.ruНазвание тезисов, фамилии авторов, организации выравниваются по левому краю. Фамилия докладчика выделяется подчеркиванием. Объем тезисов не более 2-х страниц (включая русский и английский вариант тезисов) формата А4 с полями 2.5 см со всех сторон. Текст рекомендуется набирать в Microsoft Word for Windows (5-7 версии). Шрифт - Times New Roman, Times New Roman Cyr, размер -12. Абзацный отступ в первой строке - 1 см, в остальных отступа нет, межстрочный интервал - одинарный, выравнивание - по ширине поля, переносы не расставлять. Символы вставляются из набора гарнитуры Symbol 12, формульные записи редактируются в Microsoft Equation. Форматирование текста, таблиц, вставку и расположение иллюстраций необходимо осуществлять средствами Word. Все объекты в документе должны быть масштабируемыми.В напечатанном экземпляре тезисов таблицы и иллюстрации должны быть вставлены в текст, в электронном варианте - представлены отдельными файлами. Подпись к рисунку следует набирать шрифтом размера 10.Ссылки на литературу в тексте расставляются в квадратных скобках [1]. Описание ссылок следует давать в конце текста по образцу:1.Алексеев А.А., 1990. Физиол. раст., 42, 167-172.Source: Andrey Safonov (Donetsk University) ^ НАУКОВА ПЕРІОДИКА / НАУЧНАЯ ПЕРИОДИКА / SCIENTIFIC PERIODICITY Ботанический журнал, 2001, №10-11 Селина М.С., Коновалова Г.В. Морфология Alexandrium pseudogonyaulax (Dinophyta) из дальневосточных морей России // Ботанический журнал. – 2001. – 86, №10. – С.22-25. Приведены детальное морфологическое описание и некоторые данные по распространению и морфологии Alexandrium pseudogonyaulax из Охотского и Японского морей, ранее не известного для морей России. РЕЗЮМЕ.Ляшенко О.А. Планктонная альгофлора Иваньковского и Угличского водохранилищ // Ботанический журнал. – 2001. – 86, №10. – С.26-34.Изучен фитопланктон Иваньковского и Угличского водохранилищ. Составлены списки, включающие соответственно 480 и 415 видов и внутривидовых таксонов водорослей. Приведен сравнительный анализ планктонных альгофлор, показавший значительное сходство таксономического состава и количественных показателей развития водорослей. Различия обусловлены гидрологическими особенностями водоемов и уровнем их трофии. РЕЗЮМЕ.Харитонов В.Г. Диатомовые (Bacillariophyta) техногенных водотоков Колымского нагорья // Ботанический журнал. – 2001. – 86, №10. – С.34-41. Впервые приводится список видовых и внутривидовых таксонов (390) диатомовых водорослей, вычвленных в техногенных водотоках Колымского нагорья. Обсуждаются вопросы, связанные с сезонной динамикой развития диатомовых сообществ в условиях повышенной мутности, обусловленной как природными, так и антропогенными факторами. Показано, что особую опасность для процесса послепаводочного восстановления реофильных альгоценозов представляют взвешенные вещества глинистой фракции. РЕЗЮМЕ.Трифонова И.С., Афанасьева А.Л., Павлова О.А. Видовой состав и биомасса фитопланктона притоков Ладожского озера и реки Невы // Ботанический журнал. – 2001. – 86, №11. – С.10-20. Приводится сравнительный анализ видового состава , численности массовых видов и структуры биомассы фитопланктона 13 притоков Ладожского озера и реки Невы по материалам летне-осенних исследований 1995-1998 гг. Оценивается трофическое состояние исследованных рек и их влияние на формирование фитопланктона р. Невы. РЕЗЮМЕ. ^ БІБЛІОГРАФІЯ / БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ / BIBLIOGRAPHY Dear colleagues,I please would call your attention to the wonderful book of JaapKaandorp and Janet Kuebler on the modelling of growth and form ofmarine sessile organisms: ^ Jaap A. Kaandorp, Janet E. Kuebler. The Algorithmic Beauty of Seaweeds, Sponges and Corals. - Springer-verlag, Heidelberg, New York, 2001. ISBN: 3-540-67700-3. Price: EUR 58,63 (at amazone.com) This book gives a state-of-the-art overview of modeling growth and form of marine sessile organisms - such as stromatolites, algae, and metazoans including stony corals, hydrocorals, octocorals, and sponges-, using large-scale computing techniques, scientific visualization, methods for analyzing 2D and 3D forms, and particle-based modeling techniques. It originates from the workshop on Modelling Growth and Form of Marine Sessile Organisms, held at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, California, August 1999. Experts from various disciplines including developmental biology, paleontology, ecology, computer science, physics andmathematics, who have research interests in modeling the development of these organisms have been invited to contribute. The book describes all the steps required to develop and experimentally validate morphological models including collecting biological information and methods for specifying and comparing forms. Examples are given of how models are currently being applied to morphological problems in marine systems. Potential applications of growth models and morphological analyses in modern and paleo-bio-monitoring, the detection of environmental change, and the conservation and restoration of marine ecosystems and aquaculture are addressed. The combination of simulation models with laboratory and field experiments provides a powerful tool to obtain insights on how the growth forms of marine organisms emerge from physical, genetic and environmental influences. For more info and some animations corresponding to the book see also:http://carol.wins.uva.nl/~jaapk/ Kind regards, Yde de Jong Source: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.htmlWe have these in stock in case you need us to fax you table of contents.. just email me..^ Cryptogams: ALGAE. Prud'homme van Reine, W.F. & Trono Jr, G.C. (Eds) 12/2001, 318 pp., 68 figs, 7 tables, glossary, indices, hardbound ISBN 90-5782-096-X$90.00This book covers algae which are used in some form in SE Asia- as direct human consumption, production of phycocolloids, raw materials for animal feed and fertilizer, and medicinal uses.Ecology, culture and conservation of a protected area: Fathom Five National Marine Park, Canada. 11/2001. 306 pp, 56 figs., 37 tables. hardcover. ISBN 90-5782-098-6$108.00Covers, history, ecology, geology, water chemistry, aquatic ecosystem health, vascular plants, fishes, arthropods, amphibians and reptiles, birds, and mammals.Biodiversity in Wetlands: Assessment, function and conservation, Volume 2. Gopal, B., W.J. Junk & J.A. Davis. 2001, viii and 311 pages, 58 (20 coloured) figs, 50 tables, paperISBN 90-5782-087-0 $90.00Contents:Biodiversity of the French river Rhéne and its floodplain: current state, historical changes and restoration potential.Biodiversity changes in the lower Danube river system.Plant diversity of fen landscapes in the Netherlands.Factors influencing biodiversity in coastal plain wetlands of Southwestern Australia.Wetlands of East Africa: biodiversity, exploitation and policy perspectives.Biodiversity and conservation of afrotropical wetland invertebrates.Diversity in some tropical wetland systems of South America.Biodiversity in the pantanal wetland, Brazil.Biodiversity and management of Keoladeo National Park (India) – a wetland of International importance.South Asian wetlands and their biodiversity: the role of monosoons.Assessment, determinants, function and conservation of biodiversity inwetlands LAKE KIZAKI. Limnology and Ecology of a Japanese Lake. Edited by Yatsuka Saijo and Hidetake Hayashi. 2001, xxiv, 427 pages, 248 figures, 4 colour plates, 65 tables, hardbound. ISBN 90-5782-092-7 $129.00 Lake Kizaki is a small lake of about 140 ha with a maximum length of 2.7 km and a maximum width of 1.2 km. In Lake Kizaki, the first sounding was carried out in 1907, but unfortunately no definite station as a base for limnological studies was established, except from 1921 to 1939, when the Fishery Experimental Station provided facilities for limnological research. This is why there are no continuous data of basic limnological interest, especially records of the flora and fauna of Lake Kizaki and the two other Nishina Lakes, Aoki and Nakatsuna, which are connected in the same water system. Although Lake Kizaki is located at the foot of the Japanese Northern Alps and the altitude of its surface is 764 m, a distinct thermal stratification with a temperature difference between layers of about 15°C forms in summer. The water temperature near the bottom is 5 to 7 °C throughout the year. Due to this thermal condition, an oxygen deficiency prevails near the lake bottom from summer to autumn until overturn. Associated with the seasonal succession of water temperature and the vertical distribution of oxic and anoxic conditions, dynamic changes in chemical conditions and related microbial activity have long been observed in this lake. Furthermore, the lake is of a convenient size for extensive studies, so that it is easy to follow changes in the lake evendaily or at one meter depth intervals. Lake Kizaki is thus an ideal field location, which explains why so many biogeochemical and microbial studies have been made on this lake. Contents: Part 1: General background: Part 2: The Lacustrine environment: Part 3: Biogeochemistry: Part 5: Ecological aspects: Part 6: Recent ecosystem changes due to human activities Dr. Pamela Burns-Balogh Balogh International Inc. Publisher's Agents & Distributors 1911 N. Duncan Rd. Champaign, Illinois 61822 USA +1 217 355 9331; fax +1 217 355 9413 mailto: balogh@balogh.comhttp://www.balogh.com/> http://www.balogh.comSource: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.html ^ ДОШКА ОГОЛОШЕНЬ / ДОСКА ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЙ / IMPORTANT INFORMATION Algologia organizes two courses this summer for those interested in the taxonomy, systematics and biogeography of Mediterranean seaweeds. Asbefore, the courses take place in the North Aegean, the last week of Juneand the first week of September. For further information see algologia'sweb page (Aegean courses). with best wishes,Athanasios ALGOLOGIA books, reprints, courses: http://w1.311.telia.com/~u31101877 Source: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.html ^ ANNOUNCING TWO ALGAL COURSES FOR 2002Kindrogan is situated in a secluded glen in the Perthshire highlands. The main house is a Victorian country home with good food and congenial company.The surrounding area has a beautiful landscape which is steeped in historyand home to abundant wildlife. A variety of aquatic habitats with highbiodiversity makes Kindrogan the ideal place to study freshwater algae. ^ Freshwater Algae20-27 July 2002, Kindrogan Field Centre, Scotland.This course covers the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater algae and involves both field and laboratory work. The course is designed for undergraduate, post-graduates, as well as those in professional posts. This is theseventh year the course has been taught. The cost for tuition, room and board is GBP 385 (equivalent to USD 557 orEUR 624).Tutors: Dr Eileen J. Cox and Prof. L. Elliot Shubert ^ Practical Algal Ecology28 July to 3 August, 2002, Kindrogan Field Centre, Scotland.This course is primarily concerned with practical fieldwork and laboratory analysis, and participants are required to have experience in algal identification or to have completed the Freshwater Algae course. This isthe second year the course has been taught. A team approach is used and aminimum of eight persons must register for the course to be offered. The cost for tuition, room and board is GBP 385 (equivalent to USD 557 orEUR 624). Tutors: Dr Eileen J. Cox, Prof. L. Elliot Shubert and Dr John Kinross Students may be eligible for stipends if they are members of the British Phycological Society (http://www.brphycsoc.org) OR the Phycological Society of America (http://www.psaalgae.org). Check out these websites for further information. Please note the deadlinesfor submitting applications. For more information on the courses, including the booking form go to: http://www.kindrogan.com If additional information is required contact: e.shubert@nhm.ac.ukL. Elliot Shubert, PhDDepartment of BotanyThe Natural History MuseumLondon SW7 5BDEngland For UK callers: Voice 020 7942-5606 Fax 020 7942-5529 For International callers: Voice +44 207 942-5606 Fax +44 207 942-5529 Visit the Museum website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/ Source: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.html^ To the attentions of those interested in Algal physiology, Biochemistry, Molecular biology related to algal biotechnologyPost-doctoral fellowships are available from Israeli universities. These fellowships are generally for a period of up to two years of intense advanced research under the auspices of one or more of the senior faculty of the university. Fellowships are available in the natural sciences, health, engineering, social sciences and humanities. In order to encourage students who completed their doctorates in North America and Western Europe to conduct post-doctoral research at universities in Israel, the universities,in cooperation with the Planning and Budgeting Committee of the Council for Higher Education in Israel, awards fellowships of US$22,500. Candidates for post-doctoral fellowships should contact the specific professor with whom their research will be conducted.Avigad Vonshak ProfessorMicro-algal BiotechnologyJ. Blaustein Institute for Desert ResearchBen Gurion UniversitySede Boqer campus 84990 IsraelTelephone: 972-8-6596799;Facsimile: 972-8-6596802;E-Mail address: avigad@bgumail.bgu.ac.il URL: http://www.bgu.ac.il/BIDR/research/biotech/algal/avigad.htm Source: http://www.seaweed.ie/algae-l/default.htmlSummer course “Seaweed and Phytoplankton”^ Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington15 July - 17 August 2002Instructors: Dr. Charles O'Kelly cokelly@bigelow.org (http://megasun.bch.umontreal.ca/protists/cjocv.html)Dr. Paul Gabrielson drseaweed@hotmail.comFor Whom: Graduate students and advanced undergraduates students (juniors, seniors)Financial Aid: Available from the Friday Harbor Labs (see WEB address below) and for students who are members of the Phycological Society of America, from the PSA attending a course at a bilological station see also: http://www.psaalgae.org/student/stugrants.html Course Summary: The theme of the course is principals, methods, and applications of marine algal biodiversity studies. Students will learn classical and contemporary methods for the identification, classification, and phylogenetic analysis of algae; the theories underlying the methods; the application of biodiversity information in (for example) phytoplankton and benthic ecology, cellular evolution, and natural products exploration. Emphasis will be placed on the value of combined approaches, for example the characterization of populations, species and evolutionary lineages of algae with morphological and molecular data. Outstanding theoretical and practical questions will be presented and evaluated. Approximately equal emphasis will be placed on phytoplankton (diatoms, dinoflagellates, other phytoflagellates) and on seaweeds (benthic macroalgae). Field work will be extensive, as the diverse and species-rich aquatic habitats on and around San Juan Island provide ideal sites for both macroalgae and microalgae. Lecture topics will include: evolutionary survey of major groups of algae, algal survival adaptations (reproduction, life histories, functional morphology, interactions with competitors and predators), and the ecological role of algae in coastal and oceanic ecosystems. Extensive field trips and hands-on lab work will introduce participants to the techniques essential for collection, identification, and cultivation of algae from their diverse natural habitats. At the end of the course, students should be able to use several of the tools now available to identify algae and to criticallyassess their strengths and limitations as model systems of investigation.Course structure: Lectures offered Mon. through Sat., 2 lectures/day except Saturday and on days with field work. Extensive field trips to various habitats around San Juan I. (sheltered and exposed rocky intertidal, lagoons, freshwater ponds, offshore dredging and plankton tows) and 3-4 day field trip to Botany Beach Provincial Park, Vancouver I. to exposed, outercoast habitats. Extensive lab time to observe and key micro- and macroalgae. Mini-projects in lab and field designed to