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[IPM:722]第1回国際生物的防除シンポジウム
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Title: 第1回国際生物的防除シンポジウム
IPM−MLの皆様
高木@九大・生防研です。
第1回国際生物的防除シンポジウムが2001年9月16〜21日にハワイで開催されます。その後、4年毎に世界のどこかで開催される予定のようです。参加申し込みの締め切りは7月17日です。参加申し込み書は http://www.isbca.ucr.edu
からダウンロードできます。ポスター発表はまだ受け付けています。少し長くなりますが、以下に、その案内を添付します。
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Dear ESA member of the
biological control subsection: I want to call your attention to
a very exciting new meeting series that is being inaugurated this
coming fall in Hawaii. (September 16-21, 2001, Honolulu).
Anyone working in classical, augmentative or conservation biological
control based on parasitoids or predators will find this a very
valuable meeting (pathogens are not included in this meeting).
Contact Roy Van Driesche (
vandries@fnr.umass.edu) for
more information or to register.
First International Symposium on
Biological Control of Arthropods
Why is This
Meeting Needed and Unique?
In 1964, practitioners of
biological weed control inaugurated a series of international
meetings for weed biological control scientists that has been held
every four years since the original meeting. This series of meetings
has been a vital force for information exchange, development of
internal strength and cohesion in their group, helping them to
resolve issues and meet new challenges to practical use of biological
weed control. As a result, weed biological control has prospered. In
contrast, no such forum exists for biological control of insects and
mites. We are scattered in larger meetings (such as the Entomological
Society of America, or other national societies) or have drifted into
narrowly focused meetings such as those on host specificity testing,
nontarget impacts, or natural enemy biology. This lack of a forum for
our group is holding back our discipline and making us less effective
in meeting new challenges to the practical use of our science (which
are many and growing). Our intent is to start such a meeting series
for biological control of arthropods, beginning in Hawaii in 2001 and
continuing every 4 years thereafter. Focus areas of our meeting will
include conservation, augmentation and importation of new natural
enemies for biological control of arthropod targets using parasitoids
or predators. We have elected to not include microbial biological
control, for the sake of limiting group size to a manageable number.
Our intent is to create a meeting for practitioners, a focus for
information exchange, an event to build cohesion among our community
and foster discussions of issues affecting our work. Come join us.
Attendance will be limited to 250 people; there will be no concurrent
sessions.
Overview of the
Program
Each session is a block
of 4 talks; the session leader is identified; the speakers are listed
on the web site. Posters will also be presented at the meeting. FOR A
FULL PROGRAM, GIVING ALL THE SPEAKERS AND THEIR TITLES, OPEN THE
ATTACHED FILE CALLED "DRAFT PROGRAM"
Monday: Classical Biological
Control
Opening Presentation:
Roy Van Driesche, Why this meeting is needed and what we hope to
get out of it.
Honorarial
Address: Doug Waterhouse (CSIRO), a talk honoring Dougユs
lifetime achievements will be presented by Don Sands, CSIRO,
Brisbane, Australia.
Keynote Address:
Mark Hoddle, Univ. of California, Riverside, CA, USA: Classical
Biological Control of Arthropods in the 21st Century.
Session 1:
Key Issues in the Future Expanded Use of Classical Biological
Control.. Session leader: Roy Van Driesche
(vandries@fnr.umass.edu)
Session 2:
Better Methods for Colonization, Evaluation and Monitoring of New
Natural Enemies. Session leaders: John Goolsby
(John.Goolsby@brs.ento.csiro.au) and Roger Fuester,
(rfuester@naa.ars.usda.gov)
Session 3:
Applications of Molecular Methods to the Processes of Classical
Biological Control. Session leader: Marjorie Hoy
(mahoy@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu)
Session 4:
Modeling and Theory as Tools to Clarify Causes of Success or Failure
of Biological Control Projects. Session leader: Nigel Barlow
(barlown@agresearch.cri.nz)
Tuesday: Augmentative Biological
Control
Keynote Address:
Kevin Heinz, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX,
USA.
Session 1:
Successes in Augmentative Biological Control. Session leader:
Kevin Heinz, Texas A&M Univ. (KMHeinz@tamu.edu)
Session 2:
Economics of Production and Use of Reared Natural Enemies.
Session leader: Ron Valentin, Koppert, Canada.
(valentinrjp@aol.com)
Session 3:
Post-Release Dispersal, Distribution, and Impact of Augmented
Natural Enemies in Field Crops. Session leader: Livy Williams,
(LWilliams@ars.usda.gov)
Session 4: Survey
of Actual and Potential Use in Outdoor Crops. Session leader:
Robert Luck, (Robert.Luck@ucr.edu)
Wednesday: Field
Trip
Field trip on Oahu to
sites of biological control and ecological interest (see section on
bus tour)
Thursday: Conservation of
Natural Enemies in IPM Systems
Keynote Speaker :
Prof. H.F. van Emden, Univ. of Reading, UK.
Session 1: Habitat
Manipulation and Conservation Biological Control: Nectar Feeding by
Parasitoids. Session leader: George Heimpel
(heimp001@tc.umn.edu)
Session 2: Habitat
Manipulation and Conservation Biological Control: Alternative Hosts
and Habitat Refuges for Parasitoids. Session leader: Bob
Pfannensteil, (rpfannenstiel@weslaco.ars.usda.gov)
Session 3: Effects
on Natural Enemies of IPM Systems Using Transgenic Plants.
Session leader: Brian Federici,
(brian.federici@ucr.edu)
Session 4:
Pesticide Effects on Natural Enemies in Crops, Livy Williams,
(Lwilliams@ars.usda.gov)
Friday: Classical Biological
Control ミ Recent Examples
Keynote Address:
Tom Bellows, Univ. of California, Riverside, CA, USA.
Friday Sessions 1,2,
& 4: Biological Control by Introduction of New Natural
Enemies ミ Recent Programs. Session Leaders:Tom Bellows,
(bellows@ucr.edu) and Tom Unruh,
(unruh@yarl.ars.usda.gov)
Friday Session 3:
Monitoring for Effects of Biocontrol Agents on Nontarget Organisms,
Russell Messing (messing@hawaii.edu).
Additional
Information
Speakers. The speaking program
is filled, but further participants are invited to present
posters
Poster Presentations.
Participants not giving verbal presentations are invited to present
posters (4x4 foot spaces), in a manner similar to that for
Entomological Society of America meetings. Posters should be
accompanied by 1 page (500 word) abstracts, which will be published
in the proceedings. Send abstract to Roy Van Driesche before August
15, 2001.
Program for the meeting.
Abstracts of all oral presentations and poster presentations will be
collated and available as the Symposium Program. Abstracts for
papers and posters are due in electronic form to Roy Van Driesche by
August 15, 2001. Limit for abstracts is 500 words. Please
see the web page for more detailed instructions for abstract
presentation.
Proceedings of the Meeting. The
US Forest Service Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
(Morgantown, WV, USA) is sponsoring the publication of a Proceedings
of this meeting. The proceedings will be published after the meeting
and will be similar in style to the proceedings of the International
Biological Weed Control Symposia. Instructions for proceedings papers
for speakers will be found on the web site. Abstracts of the
poster presentations will be included in the proceedings, limited to
500 words.
Registration and
Meals.
The meeting registration cost
will be $120 (US) payable by check to the University of Massachusetts
and sent to:
(TO REGISTER, USE THE ATTACHED
FORM; NOTE THAT THERE IS A SEPARATE FORM FOR THE OPTION WEDNESDAY BUS
TOUR AND GROUP MEAL)
Roy Van Driesche
Dept. of Entomology
Fernald Hall
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
USA 01003
No credit cards accepted; no
on-site registration. Last day for registration is July 17, 2001.
(Actually, we will take registrations after that, but we cannot
guarantee space in the meeting hotel, as we have to relinquish the
unused rooms in our reserved block at that time). Registration fees
includes the meeting, a copy of the Proceedings, four catered lunches
(M, T, Th, F), a mixer on Sunday night before the meeting and snacks
and beverages twice per day for four meeting days. People who come to
the meeting must make their own hotel room reservations. People
wishing to be connected to a room-mate for the meeting should consult
this aspect on our website after they have registered with Dr. Van
Driesche and before registering at the hotel. Attendees will be on
their own for all breakfasts and dinners, except for dinner on
Wednesday for those who elect to take the bus tour of the island to
see biological control projects and local spots of both ecological
interest and simple natural beauty. The bus trip has a separate extra
fee, but this includes a dinner meal, hopefully an outdoor Hawaiian
feast. The Sunday mixer is being sponsored by Biological
Control, an Academic Press journal. Complementary copies of the
journal will be provided to attendees.
Wednesday Bus
Tour (for details, see the attached file "Wed
Registration)
On Wednesday, there will be no
formal program, but rather an optional bus tour that will include
visits to sites related to biological control projects or invasive
species problems, together with visits to selected natural areas. The
bus tour will have an extra, separate fee (not yet set, see our
website later for details on how to register for the tour) and will
include an evening group meal at one of the stops.
Regional
Coordinators: Contacts for more information.
1. Europe: Ullie
Kulhmann U.Kuhlmann@cabi-bioscience.ch
3. North America (US,
Canada and Mexico): Mark Hoddle, UC Riverside,CA, USA
Mark.Hoddle@ucr.edu
4. Japan: open
5. China: Dr. Da-Wei
Huang, huangdw@panda.ioz.ac.cn
7. Australia, New Zealand
and Oceania: Don Sands, CSIRO, Brisbane,
Don.Sands@brs.ento.csiro.au
8. The Middle East: Moshe
Coll, Rehovot, Israel coll@agri.huji.ac.il
9. Africa: Peter
Neuenschwander (IITA)
P.Neuenschwander@cgiar.org
Sponsors
The International
Symposium is sponsored in part by: The U.S. Forest Service (U.S.
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team), USDA-ARS,
USDA-APHIS-National Biological Control Institute, and the Journal
Biological Control, published by Academic Press. Our
special thanks to these partners in making such a vital meeting
possible.
Quick Facts About
the Meeting
Dates: September 17-21, 2001
with a mixer from 6-9 PM on Sunday night, the 16th
September.
Place: Radisson Waikiki Prince
Kuhio Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii (NOTE: YOU HAVE TO MAKE YOUR
OWN HOTEL RESERVATIONS; USE THE FORM IN THE ATTACHED FILE; MENTION
OUR MEETING TO GET THE $99 OR $109 RATE FOR MOUNTAINVIEW OR OCEANVIEW
DOUBLEBED ROOMS)
Who to Contact for
Information.
Being a speaker
ミ Contact Roy Van Driesche by email to register to give a poster;
speaking slots are filled
Meeting
registration ミ download the registration form from the
web site and send it with payment to Roy Van Driesche.
General
information ミ see the web site for general
information, and contact Roy Van Driesche
(vandries@fnr.umass.edu) for further details.
Local information
ミ about the meeting site or facilities, contact Marshall Johnson
(mjohnson@hawaii.edu).
To reserve a room-
contact the hotel (use the form on our website).
Webpage. Visit the webpage
http://www.isbca.ucr.edu to:
1. Download the meeting registration form
2. Download the hotel registation form (to be mailed or faxed
to the hotel)
3. Read or download updated drafts of the
Program
4. Additional information
Hotel. The meeting will be held
at the Radisson Waikiki Prince Kuhio hotel in Honolulu, HI. You may
contact the hotel at 808-921-5570, 2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI. or
from the web site. Please register by using the hotel
registration form from our webpage. Please identify yourself as
attending the ISBCA meeting! Rooms (single or double) are
either $99 or $109 (ocean view) per night. Hotel reservations must be
made with the hotel by August 17th to secure this price and assure
room availability.
Room sharing. To find someone to
share a room with, visit the roommate portion of our website. You
must register for the meeting before we can add your request
for a roommate information to the site.
Registration. Meeting
registration will be by paper form (available from our website),
mailed to Roy Van Driesche, Dept. Entomology, Fernald Hall,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA, with a fee of
$120 US paid by check (drawn in US funds) to the University of
Massachusetts. All registrations must be received by July 17th 2001
(3 months before the meeting).
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