ICE2024-International Congress of Entomology2024(第27回国際昆虫学会議) ICE2024-International Congress of Entomology2024(第27回国際昆虫学会議)

Call for Papers

Deadline

For all presenters including symposium speakers and general presentation
December 15, 2023.
December 20, 2023 (Wed)(5PM)(JST)
Abstract submission for General presenters has been closed.
Presentation schedule will be announced in April 2024.
Thank you for your submission.

This is our theme of ICE2024KYOTO, “New Discoveries through Consilience. Presenters with different backgrounds, even outside of entomology, are preferable for making new discoveries from the small, ‘Ah-Ha’ to never before dreamed of, ‘Eureka!’

Guidelines for General Presentations

**IMPORTANT**

●Registration is mandatory. Without the registration, you will not be able to proceed to the submission of your presentation.
Please make sure you complete the registration before submitting your presentation.

●A single person cannot be the lead author of multiple abstracts. Multiple submissions from a single account or multiple abstracts from the same lead author are not accepted.

  • The presenter should select the type of presentation either “oral” or “poster”.ICE2024 has established the Presentation Awards for Young Scientists and the Presentation Awards for Women Scientists. Please entry!
  • Time for an oral presentation is 15 minutes including discussion. Sessions will be 9:45-11:45 in morning, 13:30-15:30 in afternoon, and 16:15-18:15 in the evening. The size of poster should be A0(84.1cm x 118.9cm). Poster presentation will be from 11:45 to 13:30 of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
  • The size of poster should be A0(84.1cm x 118.9cm). Poster presentation will be from 12:00 to 13:30 of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
  • Each general presenter needs to complete registration. Before submitting, please read the guidelines below. Early bird registration is available for a discount.

Required information of the presenter is name, email address, affiliation, etc. Every presenter can have one presentation in ICE2024.

After your submission, Symposium Organizers may consider inviting you to their symposium depending on your request. If you are invited to a symposium, you will be informed In April 2024.

Guidelines for General Presenters

Please read the guidelines before starting submission. You cannot submit paper before registration (https://ice2024.org/registration/).

General Presentations

Select a section that you want to present from the list of the Scientific Sections. If there is no suitable one in Section No.1-19, select Section No.20 which is “Others”. Input the title of presentation.
Select a symposium that you want to present from the list of the symposia in the section. If there is no suitable symposium, select “Others”. Input the title of presentation.

Title of the Paper

The title is up to 150 characters.

Abstract of the Paper

The abstract is up to 3,000 characters.

Authors (1st authors and co-authors)

Limited Number: Up to 20

Affiliations

Limited Number: Up to 10

Oral Presentation

Time for an oral presentation is 15 minutes including discussion.

Poster Presentation

The size of poster should be A0(84.1cm x 118.9cm). In the upper left corner of your poster, please indicate your poster number which will be determined in April.

*Some presentation types may be changed from “oral” to “poster” if the number of oral presentations exceed the upper limit of the capacity of program. If the type of your presentation is changed, you will be informed in April 2024.

After your submission, Symposium Organizers may consider inviting you to their symposium depending on your request. If you are invited to a symposium, you will be informed In April 2024.
Some general presenters may be asked to be a chairperson in the session. You will be informed in April 2024.

Section

Please select one Scientific Section below.
1.Acarology and Arachnology

1-1. Novel technologies and seeds toward innovative mite management

【Organizer】
Masahiro Osakabe,Shoji Sonoda

1-2. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 2. Fundamental biological studies

【Organizer】
Jiale Lv,Xuenong Xu,Hinomoto Norihide

1-3. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 1. Vegetables

【Organizer】
Xuenong Xu,Jiale Lv,Hinomoto Norihide

1-4. The 3rd International Workshop of IOBC-APRS-Predatory Mites. Part 3. Fruit orchards

【Organizer】
Hidenari Kishimoto,Xuenong Xu,Norihide Hinomoto

2. Apiculture and Sericulture

2-1. Insect Bio Digital Transformation (Insect BioDX)

【Organizer】
Hidemasa Bono, Keisuke Okuhara, Kakeru Yokoi

2-2. Recent Advances in Basic and Applied Studies on Wild Silkworms and Silk in the World

【Organizer】
Jun Kobayashi,Michal Zurovec

2-3. Genomic and molecular basis of the evolution of silk production in Arthropods

【Organizer】
Jacqueline Heckenhauer,Paul B. Frandsen

2-4. Silk production and silkworm rearing: ethics and insect welfare

【Organizer】
Alessio Saviane,Silvia Cappellozza

2-5. Recent advances in reproductive biology of honeybees

【Organizer】
Ken-ichi Harano,Shinya Hayashi

3. Biological Control

3-1. Classical Biological Control of Arthropod Pests: Theoretical Premise and Practical Challenges

【Organizer】
Jian J Duan,Mark S Hoddle,Nicole F Quinn

3-2. Advances in ascoviruses: biological characteristics and potential to be biocontrol agents and expression vectors

【Organizer】
Guo-Hua Huang,Madoka Nakai

3-3. Recent advances in biology, ecology and application of egg parasitoids

【Organizer】
Lian-Sheng Zang,Nicolas Desneux Su Wang

3-4. Shoot the moon: genetic improvement of biological control agents

【Organizer】
Norihide Hinomoto,Tomokazu Seko

3-5. Advances on Plant-Derived Food Sources in Biological Control

【Organizer】
Pablo Urbaneja Bernat,Cesar Rodriguez Saona,Alejandro Tena

3-6. Indirect interactions in biological control programs.

【Organizer】
Paul Ode,Micky Eubanks,William Snyder

3-7. Development of new technologies for biological control and IPM in greenhouses.

【Organizer】
Junichiro Abe,Eizi Yano,Alberto Urbaneja

3-8. The viability of entomopathogenic nematodes and their symbionts-derived by-products as biological control agents

【Organizer】
Ayako Kusakabe,Raquel Campos-Herrera

3-9. Recent advances on biological control of invasive insect pests

【Organizer】
Lucia Zappala,Marco Valerio Rossi Stacconi,Antonio Biondi

4. Chemical Ecology

4-1. De-coding the Role of Insect Communication in IPM: Present Research and Future Directions

【Organizer】
Justin George,Rupesh Kariyat

4-2. Multi-trophic Interactions of Scolytinae in Näive Systems: Integrating Ecological Methods for Management

【Organizer】
Kelsey Tobin,Monique Rivera

4-3. Chemical ecology and beyond by early-career scientists

【Organizer】
Hajime Ono,Hisashi Omura,Koji Noge

4-4. From Blum’s semiochemicals parsimony to Wilson’s consilience

【Organizer】
Zainulabeuddin Syed,Wei Xu,Yuko Ishida

5. Conservation, Biodiversity and Biogeography

5-1. Long-term perspectives: Quaternary & Archaeological Entomology

【Organizer】
Michael A. Monzon,Lauren M. Weidner,Philip Buckland

5-2. Grassland insects in East Asia: life history, population, phylogeography, and conservation

【Organizer】
Atsushi Ohwaki,Naoyuki Nakahama

5-3. Unifying our view of insect biodiversity for conservation

【Organizer】
Michael C. Orr,Alice C. Hughes,Akihiro Nakamura

5-4. Automated monitoring of insects

【Organizer】
David Roy Toke,Hoye Eleonor Slade

5-5. URBAN ARTHROPODS

【Organizer】
Olivia Sanllorente,Diego Gil-Tapetado

5-6. The unknowns of the causes, consequences, and patterns of insect decline

【Organizer】
Eliza Mae Grames

6. Development and Reproduction

6-1. Chromatin and its dynamics in insect development and reproduction

【Organizer】
Subba Palli,Alexander Raikhel

6-2. New developments in entomological precision nutrition

【Organizer】
Stuart Wigby Andrew,McCracken,Juliano Morimoto

6-3. Insect cuticles: morphogenesis and physiological functions

【Organizer】
Shigeo Hayashi,Bernard Moussian,Toshiya Ando

6-4. Hormonal Regulation of Development

【Organizer】
Marek Jindra,Tetsuro Shinoda

7. Ecology and Evolution

7-1. Basic and applied studies of insect movement

【Organizer】
Mark Kenneth Asplen

7-2. Ecology, evolution and biodiversity of gall-inducing insects

【Organizer】
Ayman Khamis Elsayed,Man-Miao Yang

7-3. Evolution of life history trade-offs in insects

【Organizer】
Abel Bernadou Jürgen,Heinze Judith Korb

7-4. Nutritional ecology: recent advances, and future challenges

【Organizer】
Eniko Csata,Eran Levin,Sofia Bouchebti

7-5. Stick insect biology and evolution: an emerging model system

【Organizer】
Thies H. Büscher,Sven Bradler,Thomas R. Buckley

7-6. Evolution of termites and cockroaches (Blattodea)

【Organizer】
Thomas bourguignon,Frederic Legendre

7-7. Climatic niche dynamics in a changing world

【Organizer】
Olivia K. Bates,Cleo Bertelsmeier

7-8. Novel Interspecific Relationships Mediated by Trace Chemicals

【Organizer】
Shiori Kinto

7-9. Latitudinal Trends in Insect Ecology

【Organizer】
Robert Davis,Sille Holm

7-10. Novel approaches to harness the worlds’ natural history entomology collections

【Organizer】
Moritz D Lürig,Niklas Wahlberg,Alexander Blanke

7-11. The many facets of inordinate fondness: new insights into phytophagous beetle radiations

【Organizer】
Bruno A. S. de Medeiros Sangil,Kim M. Lourdes Chamorro

7-12. Biology and Evolution of Social Insect Symbionts

【Organizer】
Taisuke Kanao,Aleš Buček

7-13. Dispersal polymorphism and polyphenism in insects: diversity in motion

【Organizer】
Bart Pannebakker,Jun Abe

7-14. 10th International Symposium on Chrysomelidae

【Organizer】
Caroline S. Chaboo,Yoko Matsumura,Michael Schmit

7-15. Arthropod Ecology in the Anthropocene

【Organizer】
Evan P. Economo,Rosemary Gillespie

7-16. East-to-west differentiation among spongy moth populations and its implications for biosurveillance

【Organizer】
Maki Inoue

7-17. Key Innovations in Insect Evolution

【Organizer】
Sarah Kocher,Corrie Moreau

8. Genetics and Genomics

8-1. Insects genome and transcriptome data analysis

【Organizer】
Kakeru Yokoi, Hidemasa Bono

8-2. Advancing vector borne diseases identification, incrimination and control in the genomics era.

【Organizer】
Emma Collins,Matthew Higgins,Grayson Brown

8-3. Progress towards genome editing and gene drives in non-model organisms

【Organizer】
Monika Gulia-Nuss,Michael Pham

8-4. Frontiers in Research on the Molecular Basis underlying the Diversity of Insect Color Patterns

【Organizer】
Ryo Futahashi,Antonia Monteiro

8-5. The genetic resources of domesticated silkmoth and wild silkmoth in the post-genomics era

【Organizer】
Jung LEE,Tsuguru Fujii

8-6. International sequencing initiatives: Building genomic resources and bridging research disciplines

【Organizer】
Brad S. Coates,Fei Li

9. Immunology and Pathology

9-1. Comparative immune signaling between insects and other organisms: from recognition to effectors

【Organizer】
Yonggyun Kim,Qisheng Song

10. Insect-Microbe Interactions

10-1. Molecular Plant-Insect-Microbe Interactions

【Organizer】
Akiko Sugio,Daisuke Kageyama

10-2. How do insects evolve to manage symbioses with microbes?

【Organizer】
Allison Hansen,Gordon Bennett,Minoru Moriyama

10-3. Harnessing insect vector-plant-pathogen interactions to innovate pest management

【Organizer】
Kiran R Gadhave,Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan

10-4. Advancing experimental manipulation of insect-bacterial associations

【Organizer】
Tomonari Nozaki,Colin Dale

10-5. Symbiotic microorganisms alter insect behavior

【Organizer】
Yoshitomo Kikuchi,Martha Hunter

10-6. Biology of insect bacteriocytes and microbial symbionts

【Organizer】
Shuji Shigenobu,Takema Fukatsu,Alexandra CC Wilson

10-7. Extended phenotypes emerging across insects, plants and microbes

【Organizer】
Takuya Sato,Susumu Katsuma,Takema Fukatsu,Carolyn Elya

11. Insects as Food, Feed and Pollinators

11-1. Pollination consilience: key roles of forests for pollinator conservation in anthropogenic landscapes

【Organizer】
Michael Ulyshen,Margaret M Mayfield

11-2. The role of pollen lipids in bee nutrition: from larvae to landscapes.

【Organizer】
Philip C Stevenson,Sharoni Shafir,Geraldine A Wright

11-3. Harnessing Insect Pollination to Enhance Nutrition and Economic Benefits in Global South

【Organizer】
Subramanian Sevgan,Menale Kassie

11-4. Leveraging insect physiology for mass rearing practices

【Organizer】
Jacinta Kong,Vimbai Tarusikirwa

11-5. Sustainable biowaste recycling and animal feed production using insects.

【Organizer】
Masami Shimoda,Chia-Ming LIU

11-6. Insects at the Helm: Driving Food Security, livelihoods, and Environmental Sustainability in Agri-Food Systems

【Organizer】
Chrysantus Mbi Tanga

11-7. Current entomophagy: food and nutrition security, circular economy, and breeding techniques

【Organizer】
Takeshi Suzuki,Kei Yura

11-8. Pollinators in agroecosystems – effective use and conservation-

【Organizer】
Taro MAEDA,Masahiro Mitsuhata,Tomoyuki Yokoi

12. Alien insects

12-1. Biology, ecology, and management of invasive forest insects

【Organizer】
Dinka Matosevic,Eckehard G. Brockerhoff

12-2. Advancing Fruit Fly Biosecurity Research: Applying New Tools in Microbial Ecology, Genomics, and Chemical Ecology

【Organizer】
Sheina Biason,Sim Dong Ho Cha,Charles Mason

12-3. Global macroecology of insect invasions

【Organizer】
Andrew Liebhold,Helen Nahrung

12-4. Alien Pest Invasions: Strategies for Managing New Pest Introductions Driven by Trade, Travel, and Climate Change

【Organizer】
Yu Takeuchi,Godshen Pallipparambil

13. Medical and Veterinary Entomology

13-1. Ecology of biting flies: development of new control strategies

【Organizer】
GERARD DUVALLET,Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap

13-2. Biology and management of Container-inhabiting Aedes mosquitoes

【Organizer】
Rui-De Xue,Tongyan Zhao

13-3. The Global Bed Bug Resurgence, 20 Years On

【Organizer】
Stephen Lindsay Doggett,Dini Miller

13-4. CRISPRing vectors: The new era of genome engineering towards vector-borne disease control

【Organizer】
Hitoshi Tsujimoto,Bianca C. Burini

13-5. Advance in management of invasive mosquitos in Europe

【Organizer】
Antonios Michaelakis,2.Nikos T PAPADOPOULOS,Antonios AUGOUSTINOS,George TSIAMIS

13-6. Neglected vectors and pests in a changing climate

【Organizer】
Bethany L McGregor,Amy R Hudson,Phillip T Shults

13-7. Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in a changing climate

【Organizer】
Lee Cohnstaedt,Chad Mire,Natalia Cernicchiaro

13-8. Entomological approaches to tackle vector-borne zoonotic diseases

【Organizer】
Chizu Sanjoba,Yasuyuki Goto

13-9. Confronting the threat of arbovirus infections and their vectors

【Organizer】
Kyoko Sawabe,Chizu Sanjoba

13-10. Mosquito Biology and Genetic Biocontrol

【Organizer】
Omar Akbari,Yoosook Lee,John M Marshall

14. Pest Management

14-1. Genetic Population Engineering for Pest Management

【Organizer】
Jackson Champer,Xuechun Feng,Nicky Faber

14-2. IPM of Invasive Insect Pests in the Specialty Crops under the Changing Climate Patterns

【Organizer】
Muhammad Haseeb,Youichi Kobori,Jawwad Qureshi

14-3. Life table theory and computer simulation for pest management programs

【Organizer】
Hsin Chi,Tetsuo Gotoh,Remzi Atlıhan,Ali Güncan,Mehmet Salih ÖZGÖKÇE

14-4. Development and application of baits for subterranean termite control in the last three decades

【Organizer】
Nan-Yao Su,Chow-Yang Lee,Thomas Chouvenc

14-5. Potential application of Empirical Dynamic Modeling for insect population dynamics

【Organizer】
Shigeki Kishi,Noriyuki Suzuki

14-6. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) Applications for Area-wide Integrated Pest Management (AW-IPM)

【Organizer】
Lawrence Nkosikhona Malinga

14-7. Insect vectors of plant pathogens: the biology of epidemics and development of public policy

【Organizer】
Monique J Rivera,Carlos Andres Antolinez

14-8. Tackling destructive forest pests: sharing lessons for the future

【Organizer】
Daegan Inward

14-9. Cutting-edge pest control techniques developed using ultrasound and semiconductor laser light

【Organizer】
Ryo Nakano,Mika Murata,Masatoshi Hori

14-10. The fall armyworm as a threat to rice production in Asia and beyond

【Organizer】
Ted Turlings,Yunhe Li

14-11. Bemisia tabaci: a pernicious pest and a super vector

【Organizer】
Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan,Alvin Simmons

14-12. Bringing it home: Advances in research on the international pest Popillia japonica

【Organizer】
Francesco Paoli,David W. Held,Leonardo Marianelli

14-13. Multi-disciplinary innovation for stored-product insect pest management

【Organizer】
Deanna S Scheff,Alison Gerken

14-14. Control Strategies of Hemipteran Pest Bugs

【Organizer】
Ken Tabuchi,Un Taek Lim

14-15. Management of Insect Pests with Bt Crops: A Global Perspective

【Organizer】
Aaron J. Gassmann,Dominic D. Reisig

14-16. Visual Sense and Optical Control Measures for Integrated Pest Management

【Organizer】
Mika Murata,Ken-ichiro Honda,Susumu Tokumaru

14-17. Novel approaches in the management of invasive fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

【Organizer】
Nikolaos T. Papadopoulos,Marc F. Schetelig,George Tsiamis

14-18. Fruit fly management technologies

【Organizer】
Pattara OPADITH,Stefano De Faveri,Atsushi Honma

14-19. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT): promoting operational success across programs and irradiation platforms

【Organizer】
Chao Chen

14-20. A New Era of Pest Management, New Approaches from Innovative Methods

【Organizer】
Tsutomu Tanikawa,Kyoko Sawabe

14-21. Exploring sustainable nematode management in APAC

【Organizer】
Catherine Ren,Dinesh Rathi

15. Pesticides, GM Crops, Resistance and Toxicology

15-1. Transitioning Insecticide Science Technologies for the Development of Novel Chemistries

【Organizer】
Daniel Swale,Troy Anderson,Yoshihisa Ozoe

15-2. Bioinspired pest control

【Organizer】
Martin Gethin Edwards,Jörg Romeis

15-3. Molecular determinants driving pesticide resistance and selectivity in invertebrates

【Organizer】
Ralf Nauen,Gaelle Le Goff,Thomas Van Leeuwen

15-4. Realizing the potential of RNA biopesticides: what it takes to make RNAi commercial and durable

【Organizer】
William Moar,Ken Narva,Sergey Ivashuta

15-5. New developments in controlling insect pests with insecticidal proteins

【Organizer】
Mark Nelson,William Moar

15-6. Pesticide exposure and effects for insect pollinators

【Organizer】
Nigel Raine

16. Physiology, Neurobiology and Molecular Biology

16-1. Arthropod saliva: from basic science to practical applications

【Organizer】
Eric Calvo,Ines Martin-Martin

16-2. Neuroecology of mosquitoes beyond human-seeking

【Organizer】
Olena Riabinina,Thomas Schmitt

16-3. Physiology of insects in a warming world: from cellular to ecological and evolutionary responses

【Organizer】
Nicolas Pichaud,Jon Harrison,Daniel González Tokman

16-4. Low temperature biology: molecular mechanisms, physiological processes, and organismal consequences

【Organizer】
Brent Sinclair,Nicholas Teets

16-5. Insect circadian clocks

【Organizer】
David Dolezel,Elzbieta Pyza,Sakiko Shiga

16-6. PIWI proteins and PIWI-interacting (pi)RNAs in insects

【Organizer】
Dulce Santos,Luc Swevers

16-7. Extracellular RNAs and RNA-based intercellular communication in insects

【Organizer】
Stijn Van den Brande,Dulce Santos

16-8. Drosophila melanogaster – powerful tool to study brain disorders

【Organizer】
Milena Damulewicz

16-9. Juvenile Hormone: From biosynthesis to action. A symposium in memory of Professor Stephen S. Tobe (1944-2020)

【Organizer】
Ian Orchard,Angela B Lange

16-10. Emergence timing: from molecular, neurobiological and physiological mechanisms to evolutionary significance

【Organizer】
Christian Wegener,Sheeba Vasu

16-11. Bugs in the City: Urban Insect Ecophysiology

【Organizer】
Megan Elizabeth Meuti,Lydia Rose Fyie

16-12. Insect bioenergetics in changing environments

【Organizer】
Philipp Lehmann,Caroline Williams,Hervé Colinet

16-13. The multi-functionality of insect fat: Its power and constraints

【Organizer】
Bertanne Visser,Jacintha Ellers

16-14. Vision in Lepidoptera – from genes to behavioural ecology

【Organizer】
Michiyo Kinoshita,Anna Stöckl

16-15. Interactive neuropeptide communications in biology and physiology

【Organizer】
Shinji Nagata,Kim Young Joon,Hongbo Jiang

16-16. Dormancy, Diapause, and Allied Seasonal Responses

【Organizer】
Daniel A. Hahn,Shin Goto,Greg Ragland

16-17. Neuropeptide signalling in insects: diverse and pleiotropic actions

【Organizer】
Jean Paul Paluzzi,Meet Zandawala

17. Social Insects

17-1. From Digestion to Microbiome-Driven Behavior: Gut Functions and Symbiosis in Social Insects

【Organizer】
Gaku Tokuda,Nathan Lo,Eyal Privman,Ryo Miyazaki

17-2. Aging and longevity of social insects

【Organizer】
Eisuke Tasaki,Mamoru Takata,Kenji Matsuura

17-3. Genetics & Genomics in Ecology and Evolution of Social Insects

【Organizer】
Elaine Françoso,Natalia Araujo,Cíntia Oi

17-4. Tracing the evolution of social behavior through comparison across species

【Organizer】
Hongmei Li-Byarlay,Nobuaki Mizumoto,Grant Navid Doering

17-5. Recent advances in the study of complex behaviors in honey bees

【Organizer】
Axel Brockmann,Takeo Kubo

17-6. Social insects and their temporal organization in physiology and behavior

【Organizer】
Taro Fuchikawa,Haruna Fujioka

18. Systematics, Phylogeny and Morphology

18-1. Building a better insect tree of life

【Organizer】
Dominic A Evangelista,Manpreet Kohli

18-2. Phylogeny and Evolution of Beetles – Symposium celebrating 90th Birthday of John Francis Lawrence

【Organizer】
Hiroyuki Yoshitomi,Adam Ślipiński,Richard Leschen,Takahiro Yoshida

18-3. Quantitative morphological adaptive evolution of beetles and related groups

【Organizer】
Ming Bai

18-4. Biodiversity and taxonomy of lepidopteran insects

【Organizer】
Houshuai Wang,Hirowatari Toshiya

18-5. Decoding Parasitic Lice: Systematics, Evolution, and Genomics

【Organizer】
Andrew Sweet,Jorge Dona

18-6. Innovative technological solutions to accelerate the systematics of mega-diverse insect orders

【Organizer】
Jurate De Prins,Andreas Zwick

18-7. 27th annual SOLA Scarab workers symposium

【Organizer】
Nicole L. Gunter,Sergei Tarasov

18-8. Biodiversity and evolution of Heteroptera (Hemiptera)

【Organizer】
Christiane Weirauch,Felipe Moreira,Wenjun Bu

18-9. New discoveries through consilience in orthopteran systematics

【Organizer】
Hojun Song,Maria Marta Cigliano

18-10. Bee diversity in East and Southeast Asia: systematics and status of the fauna

【Organizer】
Erin (*Rin) Krichilsky

19. Special Issue: Biomimetics and Robotics

19-1. Insect Insights: Decoding Nature Agile Flyers

【Organizer】
Bluest Lan

19-2. The next biomimetics in insect’s perspective for the sustainable symbiosis on the globe (tentative)

【Organizer】
Shuhei Nomura,Masahiro Ohara

19-3. Robotics-inspired biology: Adaptive locomotion of insects and robots

【Organizer】
Hitoshi Aonuma,Dai Owaki,Shunsuke Shigaki

19-4. Using insect sensing and locomotor abilities in robots to overcome real-world challenges

【Organizer】
Noriyasu Ando,Shunsuke Shigaki,Sridhar Ravi

20. Others

20-1. Biotremology I – Behavioural and Sensory Ecology

【Organizer】
Johannes Strauß,Takuma Takanashi,Valerio Mazzoni

20-2. Biotremology II – Applied Biotremology

【Organizer】
Valerio Mazzoni,Takuma Takanashi,Johannes Strauß

20-3. Environmental DNA: from insect monitoring to the assessment of ecological interactions

【Organizer】
Michael Traugott,James D. Harwood

20-4. Manga, Comics, and Games as tools for Entomological Engagement!

【Organizer】
Carly Tribull

20-5. Data-intensive entomology: global standards and practices

【Organizer】
Dmitry Schigel,Cecilie Svenningsen

20-6. Diversity Beyond Insects: Global Gathering of Entomologists with Shared Knowledge across Disciplines

【Organizer】
Nannan Liu,Le Kang

20-7. Diverse approaches to meeting pest management needs

【Organizer】
Lauren M Diepenbrock,Anh K Tran

20-8. Behavioural diversity: causes and consequences

【Organizer】
Iago Sanmartín-Villar,Srikrishna Narasimhan

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