Evolution of Chemosynthetic Community in Earth History
Scope
Chemosynthetic communities have changed in their taxonomic composition and spatial distribution through the Earth history, but the causes and backgrounds remain to be unclear. Topics and information in various studies will be exchanged between geology, paleontology, geochemistry, and biology. We also hope to raise some seeds of co-works on evolutionary study on chemosynthetic ecosystem.
Convener
Takami Nobuhara
etnobuh@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Ryuichi Majima, Hiromi Watanabe
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May 22nd Room:201B Time:AM2
SessionID:BPT023 Chairman:Katsunori Fujikura
The colored are the invited.
Start Time Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
10:45 BPT023-01 Shell microstructures of Japanese modan solemyids (Bivalvia) Kei Sato Kei Sato,
Rei Nakashima,
Ryuichi Majima et al.
11:00 BPT023-02 Reevaluation of energy source of chemosynthesis-based animals in Okinawa Trough hydrothermal fields Shosei Yamagami Shosei Yamagami,
Toshiro Yamanaka,
Katsunori Fujikura et al.
11:15 BPT023-03 Cold-seep ecosystem including deep-sea subsurface infaunal world Robert Jenkins Robert Jenkins,
Atsushi Nozaki,
Masayuki Utsunomiya et al.
11:30 BPT023-04 In situ burrow casting on the deep sea: an example from the Off Hatsushima cold seep site Koji Seike Koji Seike,
Robert Jenkins,
Hiromi Watanabe et al.
11:45 BPT023-05 Taphonomy of fossil seepage assemblages for ethological study cruise linking between paleontologists and biologists Takami Nobuhara Takami Nobuhara
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