10th International Congress of Mammals
For the first time in South America will be held from Sunday 9 to Friday 14 August, in the Convention and Exhibition Centre, the 10 th International Congress organized by CCT Mammal CONICET Mendoza.
Mendoza In the land inhabited by mammals such as guanacos, opossums and viscacha, it will hold a meeting of more than 1,200 specialists, among whom are researchers, practitioners, scholars and students from all continents, with the objective exchange studies of mammalogy (discipline which includes both living and extinct mammals.)
These scholars, more than 50 countries, dedicated his life to researching aspects of the sub-disciplines of biology: of marsupials for cetaceans, from bats to carnivores including paleontology, physiology, morphology, ecology, biogeography, pasaritologĂa, conservation, systematics and evolution.
The program of the 10 th International Meeting includes symposia, workshops and poster presentations, by professionals [1] class from around the world, including Australia, United States, Israel, Russia and Europe. In addition, postdoctoral fellows involved and degree of various disciplines who can interact with the presenters, enriching ideas in this field of research.
In the more than 45 symposia, will discuss genetics, ecology, Behavior, Biogeography, Global Conservation of Biodiversity, Conservation Strategies, State and notably certain groups as carnivores, camels, marsupials, edentulous and others. Also, included two symposia in honor of Darwin, 200 years after his birth and being who he joined the man in the animal kingdom.
This conference was conducted in 9 chances in Moscow (USSR) 1974, Brno (Czechoslovakia) 1978, Helsinki (Finland) 1982, Edmonton (Canada) 1985, Rome (Italy) 1989, Sydney (Australia) 1993, Acapulco (Mexico) 1997, Sun City
(South Africa) 2001, Sapporo (Japan) 2005. On this occasion, Mendoza will be the first South American city to host the international scientific meeting.
The organization of the event is in charge of the members of the Group of Biodiversity Research (IPF ) IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza, Argentina Society for the Study of Mammals ( SAREM ) and International Federation of Mammalogists ( IFM).
For more information, contact Ricardo Ojeda, PhD in Ecology, Group Head of Biodiversity Research (IPF)-IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza. Rojeda@mendoza-conicet.gov.ar . 10 th Congress Web www.cricyt.edu.ar/imc10
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For the first time in South America will be held from Sunday 9 to Friday 14 August, in the Convention and Exhibition Centre, the 10 th International Congress organized by CCT Mammal CONICET Mendoza.
Mendoza In the land inhabited by mammals such as guanacos, opossums and viscacha, it will hold a meeting of more than 1,200 specialists, among whom are researchers, practitioners, scholars and students from all continents, with the objective exchange studies of mammalogy (discipline which includes both living and extinct mammals.)
These scholars, more than 50 countries, dedicated his life to researching aspects of the sub-disciplines of biology: of marsupials for cetaceans, from bats to carnivores including paleontology, physiology, morphology, ecology, biogeography, pasaritologĂa, conservation, systematics and evolution.
The program of the 10 th International Meeting includes symposia, workshops and poster presentations, by professionals [1] class from around the world, including Australia, United States, Israel, Russia and Europe. In addition, postdoctoral fellows involved and degree of various disciplines who can interact with the presenters, enriching ideas in this field of research.
In the more than 45 symposia, will discuss genetics, ecology, Behavior, Biogeography, Global Conservation of Biodiversity, Conservation Strategies, State and notably certain groups as carnivores, camels, marsupials, edentulous and others. Also, included two symposia in honor of Darwin, 200 years after his birth and being who he joined the man in the animal kingdom.
This conference was conducted in 9 chances in Moscow (USSR) 1974, Brno (Czechoslovakia) 1978, Helsinki (Finland) 1982, Edmonton (Canada) 1985, Rome (Italy) 1989, Sydney (Australia) 1993, Acapulco (Mexico) 1997, Sun City
(South Africa) 2001, Sapporo (Japan) 2005. On this occasion, Mendoza will be the first South American city to host the international scientific meeting.
The organization of the event is in charge of the members of the Group of Biodiversity Research (IPF ) IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza, Argentina Society for the Study of Mammals ( SAREM ) and International Federation of Mammalogists ( IFM).
For more information, contact Ricardo Ojeda, PhD in Ecology, Group Head of Biodiversity Research (IPF)-IADIZA-CONICET Mendoza. Rojeda@mendoza-conicet.gov.ar . 10 th Congress Web www.cricyt.edu.ar/imc10
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[1] include some household names within the branches of Ecology, Biogeography, Evolution and Systematics, we highlight Eduardo Rapoport, Anthony Barnosky, Michael Rosenzweig, William Laurance, Gerardo Ceballos, Hopi Hoekstra , Eviatar Nevo, Joel Brown, Robert Baker, Bruce Patterson, Boris Krasnov, Pablo Marquet, Christopher Johnson, Peter Meserve, Hanu Ylönen and Robert Voss, in a large number of researchers who contributed substantially to the understanding and advancement of disciplines of biology.