May
21 |
S 5.1: Scenarios for polar, mid-latitude, sub-tropical, and
tropical environments and ecosystems |
10:30 |
Introduction
by Convenors |
10:35 |
Graham
W. Hosie (Invited)
Impacts
of climate change on Antarctic marine ecosystems |
11:00 |
Gordon
H. Kruse (Invited)
A scenario approach to forecast potential impacts of climate
change on red king crabs in the Eastern Bering Sea |
11:25 |
Simon
J. Walker
Predicting the effects of climatic change on the biodiversity
of intertidal sessile fauna on coral reefs |
11:40 |
Etienne
Boisnier
Possible change in seaweed distribution in East Asia under
a particular scenario of global warming |
11:55 |
Clarence
Pautzke
North Pacific Research Board and National Science Foundation
partner to study biological processes on eastern Bering Sea
shelf ecosystem and impacts of climate change |
12:10 |
Alistair
J. Hobday
Getting hot and bothered about climate change impacts in Australian
waters |
12:25 |
Solfrid
Sætre Hjøllo
Long term changes in North Sea physics and phytoplankton from
NORWECOM |
12:40 |
Xiuren
Ning Long-term
environmental changes and the responses of the ecosystem in
the northern South China Sea during 1976-2004 |
12:55 |
Fabian
Blanchard
Predicting climate warming impact on marine fish communities
from biogeography: Example from tropical, subtropical and
temperate case studies |
13:10 |
Harald
Loeng
The ecosystem response of the Barents and Norwegian seas to
future climate change with emphasis on the higher trophic
levels |
13:25 |
Bulent
Acma (new)
Climate changes and tourism: Southeastern Anatolia region
and southeastern Anatolia project (GAP) in Turkey as a case
study |