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 | Opening | Welcome Introduction |
| Morning Session | TRENDS IN GLOBAL FISH DIVERSITY (Chair J. R. Britton) | |
| 9h30 | Keynote | Paul 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 | |
