Oct 10, 2006

Conference: Evolutionary Changes and Salmon--Seattle, Washington

Evolutionary Changes and Salmon: Consequences of anthropogenic changes for the long-term viability of Pacific salmon and steelhead A Symposium 7 December 2006 Seattle, WA A great deal of effort (and money) has been expended in evaluating the anthropogenic factors that have contributed to the widespread declines of anadromous Pacific salmonids.

With few exceptions, however, these efforts have focused on ecological/demograp hic effects, and relatively little attention has been paid to the evolutionary response of salmon to anthropogenic change. This is unfortunate, because any changes to the ecosystems that salmon inhabit will alter the selective regimes they experience
and can be expected to elicit an evolutionary response. What is not clear is the nature and magnitude of these evolutionary changes and the consequences they have for long-term viability of natural populations of these species, which play such an important role in marine and terrestrial ecosystems as well as in human societies.

The Symposium will bring together top salmon biologists and top evolutionary biologists to explore this challenging topic. The meeting is sponsored by the NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center and will end with a hosted reception and poster session. Contributed posters are solicited on three general themes:

1) The nature and extent of anthropogenic changes that affect salmon and their ecosystems;
2) Data for salmon that provide insights into their potential for evolutionary change;
3) Case studies from other organisms that demonstrate an evolutionary response to anthropogenic change.

Posters on other related topics also will be considered. If you are interested in presenting a poster at the Symposium, submit an abstract (<200 words) by November 10 to Robin Waples (robin.waples@ noaa.gov ). You will be notified soon afterwards
whether the poster is accepted. Please contact Robin if you have any questions. More information about the meeting and how to register can be found at the following website: http://www.regonlin e.com/108983.

For questions about registration or logistics, contact Tara Torres (tara@ucar.edu ; 303-497-8694).

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