Systematikdagarna 2023 will take place at Ecology Building, Lund University, November 27-28. Financial support to the meeting is generously provided by SLU Artdatabanken (SLU Swedish Species Information Centre).
Note: due to technical issues with the booking of full conference participation (indluding dinner), the deadline for registration has been extended to 2 November. If you registered without dinner and want to take part in the dinner, please contact our webmaster (or reply to the e-mail you received when you registered).
Highlights
- Prizes for best student talk and poster
- Workshop session
- Glöggmingel in the Greenhouse at the Lund University Botanical Garden
- Conference dinner at the Tegnérs (central Lund)
Keynote Speakers
- When did the first moth take wing? One flap closer to reliable age estimates for Lepidoptera by re-examining their fossil record. Maria Heikkilä, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Unversity of Helsinki
- Hybridization and the species concept in the fringed orchids (Platanthera) in eastern US. Ida Hartvig, Copenhagen University
- Soft-tissue fossils: implications for the systematics of extinct animals. Johan Lindgren, Department of Geology, Lund University
- The botanical exploration of Greece. Arne Strid, emeritus from Copenhagen University and Gothenburg university.
Programme
Monday (Nov 27, 2023) | |
08:30 | Registration, coffee |
09:25 | Welcome |
09:30 | Keynote – Johan Lindgren: Soft-tissue fossils: Implications of extinct animals |
10:00 | Lei WU: Deep parallel divergence caused by shared mountain barriers and niche divergence between sister species |
10:15 | Zongzhuang Liu: Integrative Approaches Illuminate Evolutionary Divergence in the Bar-tailed Lark (Ammomanes cinctura)Zongzhuang Liu: Integrative Approaches Illuminate Evolutionary Divergence in the Bar-tailed Lark (Ammomanes cinctura) |
10:30 | Coffee break |
10:45 | Victoria Twort: Unlocking the evolutionary history and adaptation of Myotis bats in response to a fungal pathogen Victoria Twort: Unlocking the evolutionary history and adaptation of Myotis bats in response to a fungal pathogen |
11:00 | Joel Vikberg Wernström: Meiofaunal diversity and seasonality in the Barents Sea |
11:15 | Mårten Klinth: New littoral enchytraeids from the North Atlantic |
11:30 | Maël Grosse: Studying the Diversity of Norwegian Cirratulidae (Annelida) using Museum Collections |
11:45 | One-minute presentations by poster presenters |
12:00 | Lunch at Moroten & piskan (Sölvegatan 22B, 223 63 Lund) |
13:00 | Keynote – Ida Hartvig: Hybridization and the species concept in the fringed orchids (Platanthera) in eastern US |
13:30 | Jonatan Leo: Elymus systematics – to open the gates to new genetic resourcesJonatan Leo: Elymus systematics – to open the gates to new genetic resources |
13:45 | Julia Borg: Ex situ conservation of threatened vascular plants in Skåne |
14:00 | Coffee break, poster session |
15:00 | Workshops |
17:00 | Reception in the Lund University Botanical Garden |
19:00 | Dinner at Tegnérs Matsalar (Sandgatan 2, 223 50 Lund) |
Tuesday (Nov 28, 2023) | |
09:00 | Keynote – Maria Heikkilä: When did the first moth take wing? One flap closer to reliable age estimates for Lepidoptera by re-examining their fossil record. |
09:30 | Emma Kärrnäs: Large-scale barcoding reveals cryptic species of eulophid wasps |
09:45 | Emma Wahlberg: Current progress in the studies of the Swedish thrips (Thysanoptera) |
10:00 | Etka Yapar: Phylogenomic tree of Gelechioidea (Lepidoptera) |
10:15 | Meri Lähteenaro: Molecular phylogeny of the Holarctic Strepsiptera genus Stylops: insights into divergence times, evolution and biogeographical history based on genomic data |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | Annual General Meeting of the Swedish Systematics Association |
12:00 | Lunch at Moroten & piskan (Sölvegatan 22B, 223 63 Lund) |
13:00 | Keynote – Arne Strid: The botanical exploration of Greece |
13:30 | Eva Larsén: Phylogeny of Isoetes (Lycopsida) |
13:45 | Eric Wahlsteen: 200 years of genetic diversity in field maple (Acer campestre) |
14:00 | Torbjörn Tyler: Patterns of molecular and morphological variation in Mentha subgen. Mentha (Lamiaceae) – materials for a global taxonomic revision |
14:15 | Catarina Rydin: Macroevolution and phylogeny in selected seed plants – new techniques, new discoveries |
14:30 | Coffee break, poster session continued |
15:00 | Arash Jouladeh-Roudbar: Systematics and species delimitation in the freshwater fishes of Turcinoemacheilus genus (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) in western Asia |
15:15 | Chahinez Bouguerche: Truly a hyperparasite, or simply an epibiont on a parasite? The case of Cyclocotyla bellones (Monogenea, Diclidophoridae) |
15:30 | Alexander Fedosov: Phylogenomics to inform systematics of hyper-diverse taxa: a case study of marine molluscs of the order Neogastropoda |
15:45 | Sandra Freire Rallo: Re-visiting Tremella s. lat. (Tremellomycetes, Basidiomycota, Fungi): towards a new classification of the group. |
16:00 | Closing ceremony |
16:15 | Conference ending |
Workshops
On Monday afternoon 15.00-17.00 we plan a number of workshops, which you can choose among. Most of these are planned for one hour, so it is possible to visit two workshops.
1. Bionomia (2 hour workshop 15-17). Linking natural history specimens to the world’s collectors. Kenneth Lundin, Gothenburg Natural History Museum.
Make your natural history collections available and referenceable. Bionomia.net links specimens to the world´s collectors through integration with Wikidata, GBIF, ORCID and Zenodo.
Attendees who wish to learn how to work with Bionomia are asked to mail their name and orcid-ID in advance to davidpshorthouse@gmail.com. Please also bring your laptop to the session.
A workshop within the TETTRIs project: Transforming European Taxonomy through Training, Research and Innovation (EU project nr 101081903)
2. Use of photonics in monitoring of insect biodiversity. (1 hour workshop 15-16). Meng Li and Hampus Månefjord, Lund Laser Centre, Dept. of Physics, Lund University.
In this workshop we will demonstrate the use of photonic research focused on insects. With the aid of entomological Lidar, we gain insights into the activity pattern and biodiversity of airborne insects within their natural habitats. To enhance the accuracy of our Lidar-based insect identification, we are compiling a comprehensive database. This is achieved by scanning insects with our unique tool, BIOSPACE (Biophotonics, Imaging, Optical, Spectral, Polarimetric, Angular, and Compact Equipment). Contained within this database is optical information vital to the accurate identification of the insect species detected by our Lidar system. Join us at the workshop to learn about our methods, findings, and to establish potential collaborations.
3. Using 3D images for morphological studies (1 hour workshop 15-16 and 16-17, given twice). Sridar Halali, Department of Biology, Lund University.
The field of Biology, especially Evolutionary Biology, has immensely benefited from cutting-edge imaging techniques such as microCT. 3D images generated from microCT have provided novel insights into, for example, high-resolution morphology, anatomy, and biomechanics of both extinct and extant organisms. Moreover, microCT allows capturing and quantifying the entire phenome of an organism which can provide holistic insights into how a suite of traits evolve together. In this workshop, we aim to introduce common software used for visualizing microCT (or similar 3D), show the basic steps involved in segmenting and measuring traits of interest, and discuss challenges involved in acquiring microCT scans.
4. Museomics – sequencing genomes from museum specimens. (1 hour workshop 15-16 and 16-17, given twice). Niklas Wahlberg, Department of Biology, Lund University.
In this workshop I will describe protocols used for extracting and sequencing whole genomes from museum specimens. I will show what results can look like, and will discuss the possibilities as well as the short falls of museomics. My expertise is with insects, but I will discuss other groups of organisms as well.
Registration cost
After registration, you will receive an e-mail with payment instructions. The cost for participation in this year’s Systematikdagarna is:
- Full participation: 800 SEK per person, which includes conference fee, ”fika”, lunch and conference dinner in the evening of November 27. All food will be vegetarian.
- Limited participation: For those who do not wish to participate in the dinner, the conference cost is 400 SEK.
- Bachelor and Master students can register for 400 SEK (including dinner).
- You are also very welcome to pay the yearly membership fee to Svenska Systematikföreningen (100 SEK). Check the correct box in the registration form and add the appropriate amount to the conference fee when paying. You can also pay the membership fee separately.
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Registration
Please use the registration form. Deadline is extended to November 2.
Location
- Biology Center (Lund University)
- Ecology Building, Sölvegatan 37
- Blue Hall