Evolutionary dynamics: life systems founded on solar energy
Scope
Contemporary life on Earth has foundations in the dynamic evolution of photosynthetic processes that convert solar radiation into biochemical energy. The common perspective on eukaryotic diversity that existed merely a decade ago has quickly been replaced by new protistologic perspectives. This renewed horizon depicts that the mechanisms of photosynthesis, established back in the Archean, has drifted between various lineages and thereby diversified the whole spectrum of life on Earth. Most of the modern phototrophic diversity is found among aquatic microbes. The solar life, which consists of networks extended from microbial photosynthetic systems, have driven the evolution of biogeochemical cycles and established the modern surface systems of our planet. We invite speakers from the forefront of phototroph research, in order to illustrate the latest overview of life systems under keywords such as diversity, symbiosis, biological interactions, and ecosystems.
Convener
Yuichiro Kashiyama
yuichiroB306@gmail.com
Co-Convener
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May 26th Room:301A Time:PM1
SessionID:BBG021 Chairman:Yuichiro Kashiyama
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
14:15 BBG021-01 Phycological perspective on evolution of life and earth environment Isao Inouye Isao Inouye
14:45 BBG021-02 Evolution of the photosynthetic life Takeshi Nakayama Takeshi Nakayama
15:00 BBG021-03 Ongoing process of plastid acquisition in dinoflagellates Haruyo Yamaguchi Haruyo Yamaguchi,
Isao Inouye,
15:15 BBG021-04 Plasticity of eukaryotic genomes: The proteomes of dinoflagellate plastids as a case study Yuji Inagaki Yuji Inagaki
15:30 BBG021-05 Dynamics of algal evolution represented by micropaleontological research Itsuki Suto Itsuki Suto
15:45 BBG021-06 Symbiosis between foraminifer and red algae. Akiko Yokoyama Akiko Yokoyama
16:00 BBG021-07 Environmental factors that enhance or collapse foraminifer-microalgal symbiosis Kazuhiko Fujita Kazuhiko Fujita
May 26th Room:301A Time:PM2
SessionID:BBG021 Chairman:Masashi Tsuchiya
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
16:30 BBG021-08 Establishment and breakdown of symbiosis between corals and zooxanthellae Kazuhiko Koike Kazuhiko Koike,
Hiroshi Yamashita,
16:45 BBG021-09 Mass extinction of photosynthetic organisms and environmental perturbation caused by an impact at the K/Pg boundary Sohsuke Ohno Sohsuke Ohno,
Kazuhisa Goto,
17:00 BBG021-10 Paradigm shift of primary producers of the Oceans Hideaki Miyashita Hideaki Miyashita
17:30 BBG021-11 Biodiversity of eukaryotic picoplankton Masanobu Kawachi Masanobu Kawachi
17:45 BBG021-12 Viral impacts on algal blooms: quantitative and qualitative effects Nagasaki Keizo Nagasaki Keizo
18:00 BBG021-13 Responses of phytoplankton and heterotrophs in open oceans to nutrient supply Koji Suzuki Koji Suzuki,
Atsushi Tsuda,
18:15 BBG021-14 Dynamics and phototrophy of microbial communities in the ocean Koji Hamasaki Koji Hamasaki,
Yuki Sato,
Akito Taniguchi
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