NOW CLOSED
Abstract submission for the ACRS Conference 2019 (Moreton island, QLD) closed on March 20th. Speakers who submitted an abstract will be notified of the results in the upcoming week.
Abstract submission for the ACRS Conference 2019 (Moreton island, QLD) closed on March 20th. Speakers who submitted an abstract will be notified of the results in the upcoming week.
Deadline Extension
Submit your abstract for the 2019 ACRS Conference in the form below. Use the following session themes to fill the form.
1 | Coral physiology and reef photosynthesis |
2 | Settlement and early life history of reef organisms |
3 | Behaviour of coral reef organisms |
4 | Evolution, genomics, speciation and hybridisation of coral reef organisms |
5 | Symbiodiniaceae diversity and evolution |
6 | Coral genomics for reef resilience |
7 | Tropicalisation: the southern migration of coral reef organisms |
8 | Trophic interactions and food web dynamics |
9 | Coral reef community ecology |
10 | Physical processes on coral reefs |
11 | Coral reef resilience in a changing world – adaptation, acclimation and recovery |
12 | Eco-evolutionary dynamics of corals: Can we improve predictions of the future of coral reefs? |
13 | Conservation biology, ecology and genetics of coral reef organisms |
14 | Turtles associated to reef habitats |
15 | Marine mammals, sea birds, and sea snakes in coral reefs |
16 | Coastal development and water quality effects on coral reef organisms |
17 | Citizen science and coral reefs |
18 | Indigenous use and management of coral reefs |
*If you wish to submit an Abstract and feel that it doesn’t quite fit these themes, please submit it anyway using the code number # 19.
Australian Coral Reef Society
c/- School of Biological Sciences
The University of Queensland
St Lucia QLD 4072