Assessing the impact of charr research past, present, and future

作者: Michael J. Hansen , Charles C. Krueger , Andrew M. Muir , Anders Klemetsen , Michael Power

DOI: 10.1007/S10750-019-04012-3

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摘要: The 9th International Charr Symposium convened on 18–21 June 2018, in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, to gather scientists with an interest charr biology and management from the entire geographical range of genus Salvelinus. symposium was attended by 169 individuals six countries, included 99 oral 32 poster presentations, 28 which were published ensuing proceedings. Topic areas presentations publications (1) cultural anthropology; (2) genetics, evolution, taxonomy, systematics; (3) behavior, movement, habitat; (4) reproductive ecology, developmental ontogeny, physiology; (5) population dynamics, life history; (6) trophic parasites, predators, toxicology, pollution; (7) management. Research reported these proceedings has built upon history earlier symposiums will be continued 10th scheduled convene Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, 2021.

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