Exchange Program for Conservation Genetics of Mangroves †
The great value of mangrove ecosystem is widely recognized, but mangrove forests have been exploited very rapidly by human activities. Habitat degradation and fragmentation of mangrove forests are of global conceren, but we do not know how genetic diversity of mangroves are influenced. This is mainly because the distribution range of mangrove species are generally very wide and over many different countries. To assess current genetic diversity of mangrove species, international cooperation is necessary.
In this exchange program, we will invite young ASEAN researchers who concerns conservation of genetic diversity of mangroves in Asia and will form a network of researchers that can act for future conservation of mangroves. This exchange program is supported by Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths (JENESYS) Programme promoted by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
Graduate School of Science, Chiba University will host the exchange program. As a part of the exchange program, an International Workshop for Conservation Genetics of Mangroves will be held in Iriomote Island which will be co-organized with the Iriomote Station of the Tropical Biosphere Research Center, the University of the Ryukyus, and International Society for Mangrove Ecosystem (ISME).

Aim: †
The program is held in order to
- 1) Form a network of young researchers who are concerning conservation of
genetic diversity of mangroves in Asia.
- 2) Exchange and share ideas on conservation of mangroves among
participants from ASEAN countries.
- 3) Provide training courses of laboratory works and analytical methods
for molecular conservation of mangroves to participants.
12 young researchers are expected to be invited from ASEAN
countries in February 2010.
Venue †
- Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science, Chiba University
- Iriomote Station of the Tropical Biosphere Research Center, the University of the Ryukyus
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- An International Workshop for Conservation Genetics of Mangroves will be held here.
Contents of the program †
- 1) Seminars on mangrove study, molecular ecology, and conservation genetics
- 2) Short field trip to Japanese mangrove forests and field work training
- 3) Practical training course for labo works and data analyses of
molecular data, including
- 4) Preliminary assessment of genetic variation of some mangrove species
collected by participants from their country.
We expect to publish the result of the preliminary assessment together
as a main contribution of the exchange program.
- 11-12 Feb. 2010 at the Iriomote Station of the Tropical Biosphere Research Center, the University of Ryukyus.
- A list of speakers is here
Oversea Partner Institutions †
- Bali Botanical Garden, Botanical Garden of Indonesia, Indonesia
- Faculty of Biology, Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
- Forestry Sciences Department, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
- Department of Biological Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Biology Department, College of Arts, Sciences and Technology, Adventist University of the Philippines
- Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Thailand
- Faculty of Forestry, Putra Malaysia University, Maleysia
- Mangrove Ecosystem Research Centre, Hanoi National University of Education, Vietnam
- Department of Botany, University of Yangon, Union of Myanmar
- Biotechnology Programme, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, India
- Center for Marine Studies, The University of Queensland, Australia
Invited Researchers †
All invited researchers are expected
- (1) to have citizenship of ASEAN countries.
- (2) to have received a doctorate degree within six years from Feb. 2010,
or be currently enrolled in a master’s or doctoral course.
- (3) to be affiliated with or enrolled in an institution in ASEAN countries.
- (4) to be currently working or willing to work for conservation genetics
of mangroves
- (5) to have experiences or knowledge of molecular systematic study.
Invited researchers should be recommended by an Oversea Partner Institution to Chiba University for this project.
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