Program: BioEnv:s Research Day 2012 Monday 15 October in Wallenbergssalen 0830 -0840 Jörgen Johnsson Session 1 Chair: Staffan Andersson 0840-0850 0850-0900 0900-0910 0910-0920 0920-0930 0930-0940 0940-0950 0950-1000 Erik Sandblom Anna Godhe Staffan Andersson Johan Uddling Fredén Mattias Obst Snuttan Sundell Hans Blanck Angela Pauliny 1000-1030 Coffee Session 2 Chair: Angela Wulff 1030-1040 1040-1050 1050-1100 1100-1110 1110-1120 1120-1130 1130-1140 1140-1150 1150-1200 Catharina Olsson Angela Wulff Arne Nygren Håkan Pleijel Malin Celander Johan Höjesjö Mats Andersson Sten-Åke Wängberg Ola Svensson Welcome and Introduction Long-term effects of temperature on the physiology of fishes Genetic structure of a bloom-forming diatom through space and time Carotenoid colour diversification in widowbirds (Euplectes spp.) Plants and atmospheric change Interdisciplinary approaches for biodiversity science, ecosystem research, and conservation biology “Don’t let the beasties in” - First line of defense in fish Community ecotoxicology Cutting long stories short: Size matters! The importance of gut motility - and why we study it in fish Mikrobial friends in cold and not-so-cold waters Cryptic biodiversity in the sea Rising CO2 and the nutrient content of crops Cocktail effects on fish biomarkers Sea trout At Sea Plant defense against microbial pathogens Lake Vänern – a freshwater lake; trans- discipline and institute research Parasitic spawning in the sand goby 1200-1300 Lunch Session 3 Chair: Cornelia Spetea Wiklund 1300-1310 1310-1320 1320-1330 1330-1340 1340-1350 1350-1400 1400-1410 1410-1420 1420-1430 Bengt Oxelman Cornelia Spetea Wiklund Lars Förlin Bengt Gunnarsson Bodil Hernroth Michael Axelsson Ningping Gong Donald Blomqvist Alexandre Antonelli 1430-1500 Coffee Session 4 Chair: Thomas Backhaus 1500-1510 1510-1520 1520-1530 1530-1540 1540-1550 1550-1600 1600-1610 1610-1620 1620-1630 Fredrik Jutfelt Christer Erséus Frank Götmark Noomi Asker Thomas Backhaus Bethanie Carney Almroth Åslög Dahl Mats Lindegarth Jörgen Johnsson Ca. 1640-……Pub and posters at Zoologen Polyploid phylogenetics and species delimitations in Silene Regulation of plant photosynthesis by transporters and mycorrhiza symbiosis Integrated fish monitoring in coastal waters Bird song appreciated by young urban people Host-pathogen interactions in a changing environment Cardiovascular research going wireless Alternative Splice Variants of Salmonid Leptin Receptor Encode Multiple Circulating Leptin Binding Proteins… The tides they are a-changin' - examples of borderline research The evolution and fate of biodiversity Ocean acidification affects fish physiology and behaviour Systematics of Clitellata Woodland conservation: ecosystem and management Large scale gene expression profiling on female eelpout and developing larvae capture around the Baltic Sea Assessing the ecological effects of pollutants in the coastal environment: The new NICE research environment Oxidative stress in fish Allergenic pollen and air pollution act in concert Policy-driven research and other activities in the marine environment Emergence of a behavioural syndrome in the wild Posters etc.: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Jenny Carlsson & Lisa Adolfsson Azeez Beebo Åsa Arrhenius Lisa Sundqvist Erika Norlinder Pierre De Wit David Aldvén Ellen Larsson Henrik Sundh Elisabeth Jönsson Bergman Arvind Singh Malin Rosengren Åslög Dahl Susan Gotensparre (presentation) Mycorrhiza and photosynthesis Involvement of Tonoplast Aquaporins in Photosynthesis Microbes in ecotoxicology - overview of some methods and approaches Directional measures of genetic differentiation Scale-worm phylogeny Adaptation to environmental change in marine molluscs Habitat use and migration patterns of sea trout Species diversity, taxonomy and systematics of basidiomycetes Osmoregulation during early sexual maturation in farmed Atlantic salmon- a welfare problem? Hormonal regulation of food intake in fish: the role of ghrelin Time Series analysis of environmental and biological parameters in the coastal Arabian Sea Seek and you shall hide-Enrichment reduces stress and increases shelter seeking in Atlantic salmon SWE-NPN provides current and historical phenological data The new research home page of BioEnv