PROGRAMME:

Monday 18 July
   
12h00 Registration Room BG11, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth House,
19 Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, BH 1 3LH
19h00   Welcome reception at the Oceanarium, Bournemouth Pier
Tuesday 19 July
  
9h15 OpeningWelcome Introduction
Morning Session
 TRENDS IN GLOBAL FISH DIVERSITY (Chair J. R. Britton)
9h30 KeynotePaul Skelton and E. R. Swartz,
Walking The Tightrope – Trends In African Freshwater Systematic Ichthyology
10h15 Alan Whitfield and Paul Cowley
Diversity and conservation of fishes in South African estuaries
10h30 Salinee Khachonpisitsak and Anne Magurran
Freshwater fish biodiversity in Thailand: patterns, endemism and conservation status
10h45
 William R.T. Darwall, Kevin G. Smith, David Allen, Emma G. E. Brooks and Ian J.Harrison
Towards a global assessment of freshwater fish diversity
11h00
Coffee
 
11h30
 Virgilio Hermoso, Miguel Clavero and Mark Kennard
Drivers of native freshwater fish diversity homogenization in a Mediterranean basin: implications for conservation
11h45
 Nicolas Poulet, Laurent Beaulaton, Samuel Dembski, Yorick Reyjol
Time trends in fish populations in metropolitan France: insights from national monitoring data
12h00
 Alberto Barausse, Anna Michieli, Emilio Riginella, Luca Palmeri and Carlotta Mazzoldi
Long-term changes of community composition and life-history traits in a high exploited basin (Northern Adriatic Sea): the role of environment and anthropogenic pressures
12h15
 Andrea Pino-Del Carpio and Rafael Miranda
Knowledge of freshwater fish biodiversity in the management and conservation of Mexican biosphere reserves 
12h30
  Tobes, Ibon, Gaspar, Sergio, Peláez-Rodríguez, Marlon and Miranda, Rafael
Synecological analysis of fish communities and their potential use as bioindicators at piedmont streams of the Colombian Andes.
12h45
Lunch
 
Afternoon Session
LINKING HABITAT MANAGEMENT TO FISH CONSERVATION (Chair G. H. Copp)
13h30
Keynote
David Dudgeon
Asian river fishes in the Anthropocene: conservation challenges in an era of rapid environmental change
14h15
 Amirrudin Ahmad and Anne E Magurran
Impacts of stream modification on freshwater fish diversity in peninsular Malaysia
14h30
 Kathleen Beyer, Lee J. Baumgartner, Matthew Jones and Brenton Zampatti
The ‘sea to Hume’ program: a large-scale habitat restoration project in the Murray-darling basin, Australia
14h45
 Irene Zweimüller, Walter Reckendorfer, Michael Schabuss, Fritz Schiemer
Hot spots / hot moments of fish diversity in river restoration projects
15h00
 Ryan A. McManamay, Donald J. Orth and Andrew C. Dolloff
Providing a restoration template for regulated rivers in the upper Tennessee drainage, USA
15h15
 Terry  J. Donaldson
Diversity and extinction vulnerability of obligate and facultative coral-dwelling fishes
15h30 Richard Gray – Daily Telegraph
COMMUNICATION IN SCIENCE
16h15
Cream Tea
 
19h00   Pleasure cruise around Poole Harbour, with buffet
*Transport departs conference centre at 18.00*
   
Wednesday 20 July  
Morning Session
UNDERSTANDING FISH BEHAVIOUR TO ACHIEVE CONSERVATION
(Chair J. Cucherousset )
9h30
Keynote
Steve Railsback
Behaviour in Fish Conservation Models: Getting from “Why” to “How”
10h15
 Lise Comte, Richard A. Stillman, Simon Blanchet, Géraldine Loot, Rodolphe E. Gozlan and Julien Cucherousset
An individual-based model to predict the ecological impacts of a non-native parasite.
10h30
 Katherine A. Sloman, Richard J.Maunder, Jonathan Buckley and Adalberto L. Val
The unusual parental care mechanism of discus fish exposes offspring to contaminants
10h45
Coffee
 
11h15 Lynda Eakins, Frances Hockely, Paul Kemp, Joanne Cable, Amy Redding and Chris Williams
The impact of parasite burden on the swimming performance and behaviour of the European eel (Anguilla anguilla)
11h30
 Alexander D. M Wilson, Thomas Binder, Keegan McGrath, Steven J.Cooke and Jean-Guy J.Godin
Capture technique and fish personality: angling targets timid bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)
11h45
 Marina Nyqvist, Robert J. Britton, Julien Cucherousset, William R. C. Beaumont, Rodolphe E. Gozlan
Is an understanding of individual differences in behaviour useful to conservation?
12h00
 Siân W. Griffiths, James E. Orpwood, Alfredo F. Ojanguren, Anne E. Magurran and John D. Armstrong
Sexual segregation in monomorphic minnows
12h15 Petra Rodewald, Pekka Hyvärinen, Vainikka Anssi, Laaksonen Tapio and Hirvonen Heikki
Migration and exploratory behaviour in Atlantic salmon: soft vs hard release
12h30
 Carlos Garcia de Leaniz, P. N. Howes, K. E. Whitlock
Invasive salmonids as agents of selection
12h45
Lunch
FSBI annual meeting
Afternoon Session
THE ROLE OF INTRODUCED SPECIES IN THE DECLINE OF FISH DIVERSITY
(Chair K. Beyer)
14h15
Keynote
Julian Olden
Invasive Species and Alternative Global Futures for Freshwater Ecosystems
15h00
 Dean Impson
Saving threatened endemic freshwater fishes in South Africa: the Rondegat River experience
15h15
 Robert. J. Britton, David M. Harper and Dalmas O.Oyugi
What hope for conservation? Response of the fish community and fishery of an equatorial lake to long-term changes in habitat and allodiversity.
15h30
 Harmony Patricio and Doug Demko
Introduced fishes in the California Delta: Cumulative impacts of predation on threatened native fishes
15h45
 Emily Fobert, Michael G. Fox and Gordon H. Copp
Heated competition: how climate change will affect competitive interactions in freshwater fish species
16h00
Tea
 
16h30
 Miguel Clavero and Virgilio Hermoso
The role of reservoirs in the taxonomic homogenisation of fish communities
16h45
 Jiří Musil, Pavel Horký, Ondřej Slavík and Aleš Zbořil
The role of dams, weirs and fish ponds as stepping-stones for invasions of fishes into river systems: spatial analyses across watersheds in the Czech Republic
17h00
Aperitif
POSTER SESSION
19h00   Beach BBQ at Branksome Dene Chine
*Transport departs conference centre at 18.30*
   
Thursday 21 July   
Morning Session
GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE OF FISH CONSERVATION
(Chair B. Haenfling)
9h30
Keynote
Yahui Zhaoyh, Rodolphe E. Gozlan and Chun-Guang Zhang
Out of sight out of mind: current knowledge on Chinese cave fishes
10h15
 Arnaud Caudron, Alexis Champigneulle, Jean-Pierre Faure, Stéphane Perrot, Manuel Vallat, Bertrand Loheac and René Guyomard
Introgression between native and introduced brown trout in the French Upper Rhône drainage area: current status and conservation implications.
10h30
 Emmanuel Corse, Caroline Costedoat, Nicolas Pech, Melthide Sinama, Rémi Chappaz and André Gilles
Barcoding forever
10h45
 Vincent Dubut, Stephane Descloux, Delphine Danancher, Rémi Chappaz and Andre Gilles
Contrasted impacts of fragmentation on the genetic diversity and structure of the critically endangered Zingel asper.
11h00
Coffee
 
11h30
 John J. Piccolo
The role of ecological research in the future of salmonid conservation
11h45
 Sarah-Louise Counter, John Hickey, Jamie R. Stevens
Understanding intra-catchment genetic structuring in atlantic salmon: importance for management
12h00
 Mark W. Coulson, Lucy M. I. Webster, Anja A. Armstrong, Robert Laughton and Eric Verspoor
The use of genetic parentage analysis to assess the effectiveness of hatchery practice in a wild Atlantic salmon river
12h15
 D. Vanhaecke, C. Garcia De Leaniz, G. Gajardo, C. J. Thomas, S. S. Consuegra
Source-sink metapopulation dynamics of a diadromous galaxiid fish impacted by non-native salmonids
12h30
 Andrew R. King, Bruce Stockley and Jamie R. Stevens
Population genetics of brown trout and sea trout (Salmo trutta) in Southern Britain
12h45
  Jin Koo Kim, Hwan Sung Ji, Moon Geun Yoon, Jung Hwa Ryu
Vertebral variation and its evolutionary implication for Ammodytes lineages
13h00
Lunch
Career & Writing workshop - Gordon H. Copp
Afternoon Session
 JACK JONES (Chair R. E. Gozlan)
14h15
 Anne Magurran
Biological diversity of fish communities: pattern and process
15h00
 Amy E. Deacon, Indar W. Ramnarine, Anne E. Magurran
The invasive success of the guppy, Poecilia reticulata
15h15
 Miguel Clavero
Which will come next? Assessing the risk of new freshwater fish invasions into the Iberian Peninsula
15h30
 Ali Serhan Tarkan, Nildeniz Top, Ahmet Nuri Tarkan, Sercan Yapıcı
Effects of species introductions and habitat degradations on a highly endangered freshwater fish Ladigesocypris ghigii in small temperate streams: implications for conservation
15h45
Tea
 
16h00
 Stan Yavno and Michael G. Fox
Morphological differences between native and non-native pumpkinseed in traits associated with swimming and thrust
16h30
 Katja Sievers, Rodolphe E. Gozlan, Robert J. Britton and Gordon H. Copp
Impacts of species extinction on a freshwater food web - a modelling approach
16h45
  Livi Silvia , De Innocentiis Sabina , Longobardi Alessandro, Tancioni Lorenzo, Rampacci Massimo, Marino Giovanna
Genetic structure of Barbus SPP populations in the Marche region of central Italy and its relevance to conservation actions.
16h45
Aperitif
POSTER SESSION
drinks from 19h30   Banquet at the Hotel Miramar, East Cliff, Bournemouth
   
Friday 22 July
  
Morning Session
THE ROLE OF POLICIES IN SUPPORT OF GLOBAL FISH CONSERVATION
(Chair M. Nyqvist)
9h30
Keynote
Ian Cowx and M. Portocarrero Aya
Paradigm shifts in fish conservation: moving to the ecosystem services concept
10h15
 Mark J. Kennard and Virgilio Hermoso
Advances in freshwater conservation planning. Application of a systematic approach to the identification of high conservation value areas in North Australia
10h30
 Marie-Julie Roux and Ross Tallman
A productivity-susceptibility risk analysis for the assessment and development of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpines) fisheries in the Canadian arctic
10h45
 C. D Sayer, G. H Copp, D. Emson, G.Zięba, K. J Wesley and M. J Godard
Towards the conservation of crucian carp Carassius carassius: understanding the extent and causes of decline in its native English range – an example of rural ponds in Norfolk
11h00
Coffee
 
11h30
 Kathleen Beyer and Marty Deveney
Potential risks associated with the live fish trade for native ecosystems in Australia
11h45
 C. Fernández-Delgado, C. Arribas, R. De Miguel and M. Ferreras
Changes after eradication of a carp population introduced in a lagoon of south of Spain
12h00
 Steven J. Cooke, Graham Raby and Alison Colotelo
Bycatch in inland capture fisheries
12h15
 William W. Taylor, Katrina B. Mueller, Charles F. Rabeni and Ian G. Cowx
Fish, the final frontier for a biologically diverse and sustainable future
12h30
 CLOSING SESSION
13h15
Lunch