Award Winners
1st Prize
Nishant Srinivasaiah National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore
"Boy Scouts in Asian Elephant Society"
[Abstract]
2nd Prize
Nachiketha Sharma Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University
"Towards constructing the vocal repertoire of Asian elephants"
[Abstract]
Yukiko Yamamoto Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University
"How acoustic research can contribute to conservation of
botos? "
[Abstract]
Diogo Alexandre de Souza Aquatic Mammals Laboratory, National Institute of Amazonian Research (INPA), Brazil
"Occupation and probability detection of Amazonian
manatee (
Trichechus inunguis) in floodplain and ria lakes in a Sustainable
Development Reserve, Central Amazon, Brazil"
[Abstract]
Registration
If you want to join the symposium, please send the following information to pws_sympo2016 < at > wildlife-science.org.
(1) Full name
(2) Affiliation
(3) Position
(4) Email address
(5) Date you will attend: September 12th- September 15th
This is the joint symposium of “The 6th International Symposium on
Primatology and Wildlife Science" and “The 5th CCT-Bio International
Workshop".
We will have the presentation by the invited speakers, young researchers
and students of PWS, MEXT Leading Graduate School Doctoral Program,
“Leading Graduate Program in Primatology and Wildlife Science".
In addition, we will have the session about the final achievement of
CCT-Bio program, which conducted the research exchange between Japan,
India, Brazil and Malaysia. The roundtable will be held: "How the
researchers contribute to mitigate human-animal conflict?", with
focusing on elephants and river dolphins.
本シンポジウムではこれまで先端事業で取り組んできたインド・ブラジル・マレーシアとの研究交流の報告を始め、中国、インドネシアなど各国から招聘した研究者たちによる講演が行われます。
あわせて、PWSの履修生や、先端事業で共同研究を進めてきた若手研究者・院生による発表も行われます。
さらに、先端事業の最終年度の取り組みとして「How the researchers contribute to mitigate human-animal conflict?」をテーマに、ゾウとカワイルカに焦点を絞ったラウンドテーブルを行います。
共同主催
文部科学省 博士課程教育リーディングプログラム オンリーワン型「霊長類学・ワイルドライフサイエンス・リーディング大学院」
日本学術振興会 研究拠点形成事業 A.先端拠点形成型「大型動物研究を軸とする熱帯生物多様性保全研究」
Cosponsored by:
MEXT Leading Graduate Program in Primatology and Wildlife Science
JSPS Core-to-Core Program, A. Advanced Research Networks, “Tropical
Biodiversity Conservation”