NATO ADVANCED RESEARCH WORKSHOP (ARW)

“Artemia Biodiversity in the Newly Independent States: Current Global Resources and their Sustainable Exploitation”

17-19 July 2002, Moscow, Russia


 ORAL CONTRIBUTIONS:

Abatzopoulos, Th. & Th. Baxevanis
(Department of Genetics, Development and Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Faculty ofSciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
The use of multidisciplinary approaches for characterizing and biomonitoring Artemia populations: uniformity of practices

Wang Xiaomei, Catania, F., Dooms, F., Van Stappen, G., Sorgeloos, P. & Bossier, P.
(Sea Fisheries Department, Oostende, Belgium)

A rDNA-RFLP database for identifying commercial Artemia samples

Van Stappen, G., Sui Liying, Wang Xiaomei, Peter Bossier, Patrick Sorgeloos
(
Laboratory of Aquaculture & Artemia Reference Center, Ghent University, Rozier 44, B-9000 Gent, Belgium)
Status of research of Artemia populations from Tibet, PR China

MacRae, Th., Zhijun Qiu, Yu Sun, K. Malaviarachchi, J. Gupta & R. Day
(
Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax N.S., Canada)
Molecular analysis of stress resistance in Artemia franciscana:  do molecular chaperones have a role in adaptation to extreme environments?

Clegg, J. 
(Bodega Marine Laboratory, and Section of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, Bodega Bay, USA)

Artemia: habitat diversity and biochemical adaptation

Litvinenko, A., P. Sorgeloos, B. Marden, L. Litvinenko & V. Solovov
(Tyumen State Agricultural Academy, Siberian Research and Design Institute of Fisheries (Sibrybniiproject), Tyumen, Russia)
New approach in methods of
definition of total allowable catch (TAC) of Artemia cysts in Western Siberian salt lakes

Golubev, A.
(International Sakharov State Ecological University, Minsk, Belarus)

Variability of quantitative parameters of growth and Artemia reproduction as a factor of adaptation to environmental factors and their biotic cycles transformation.

Tsareva, G.
(Russian-American Joint Venture "Arsal", Yarovoe, Altai Territory, Russia) 
Changes in Artemia population characteristics as a result of fluctuating environmental conditions on Lake Bolshoye Yarovoye, Altai area

Litvinenko, L., A. Litvinenko, V. Solovov, L. Vizer, L. Vesnina, T. Yasyuchenya
(
Tyumen State Agricultural Academy, Siberian Research and Design Institute of Fisheries (Sibrybniiproject), Tyumen, Russia)
The biogeography and characterization of natural sources of Siberian Artemia strains.

Newman, H.
(INVE Group, Artemia Task Force (ATF) Division, Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA) 
Commercial morphogenesis of the Artemia cyst harvesting industry at the Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA

Marden, B.
(Res
earch and Development, Utah Strategic Alliance, Mountain Green, Utah, USA) 
Exploitation of the Great Salt Lake Artemia population – a model of sustainable resource management

Mirabdullayev, I.
(Institute of Zoology of the Uzbek Academy of Science,
Department of Aquatic Zoology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
Development of the Artemia population in the Aral Sea

Zholdasova, I.
(Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Karakalpak Branch, Institute of Bioecology, Laboratory of Ichthyology and Hydrobiology, Nukus, Uzbekistan)

Dynamics of biodiversity and environment of the Aral Sea in the conditions of continuing salinity increase

Zhumaniezova, N.
(Urgench State University, Natural Sciences Faculty, Urgench, Uzbekistan)

Biodiversity of brine shrimp Artemia in Uzbekistan

Bulatov, S.
(Institute of Desert, Flora and Fauna of the Ministry of Nature Protection of Turkmenistan,
Ashgabat,  Turkmenistan)
The present state of algae communities in Kara Bogaz Gol bay and their influence on the Artemia population

Yezhova, E.V., Litvinenko N.D. 
(
SibrybNIIproject, Kurgan Branch, Kurgan, Russia)
Karabogazgol: yesterday, today, tomorrow

Léger, Ph., Hadjiverdjeva, D.
(Inve Technologies NV, Baasrode, Belgium)

Commercial Artemia activities of the INVE Company

Akhrorov, F.
(Institute of Zoology and Parasitology, Department of Ichthyology and Hydrobiology, Dushanbe, Tajikistan)    

Artemia
in Pamir lakes (Tajikistan)

Matmuratov, S. & Stuge, T.
(Laboratory of Hydrobiology and Ecotoxicology
, Institute of Zoology, Almaty, Kazakhstan) 
Distribution and development of the brine shrimp
Artemia in Pryirtyshje salt lakes on the territory of Kazakhstan

Novoselov, V. & Z. Novoselova
(
SibrybNIIproject, Kazakhstan Branch, Almaty, Kazakhstan)
Status
and prospects of economic development of Artemia cysts in Kazakhstan.

Rudneva, I.
(Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, Sevastopol, Ukraine)

Artemia
– major component of salt lake ecosystems in the south of Ukraine and Crimea

Vesnina, L. 
(SibrybNIIproject, Altai Branch, Barnaul, Russia)
The brine shrimp Artemia sp. in salt lakes of the Altai area

Vizer, L. & A. Rostovcev 
(
SibrybNII project, Novosibirsk Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia)
Influence of different salinities on
the development of Artemia sp. in lakes of the Novosibirsk area

Yasyuchenya , T. 
(SibrybNII project, Altai Branch, Barnaul, Russia)

Artemia’s
adaptation to abiotic factors on the territory of West Siberia (Altai region)

Litvinenko, N.D.
(
SibrybNIIproject, Kurgan Branch, Kurgan, Russia)
Experimental tests on inoculation of
Artemia cysts in Karabogazgol

Zadereev, Y. & Degermendzhy, A. 
(
Ecosystem Biophysics Laboratory, Institute of Biophysics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
Artemia
population in lake Tuz (Russia, Khakasia)- the source of the conflict of administrative and business interests

Novoselov, V.A.
(SibrybNIIproject, Kazakhstan Branch, Almaty, Kazakhstan)

Characteristics of Artemia cyst production
in bays of the northern Caspian and Aral Sea.

Novoselova, Z.I.  & V. Novoselov 
(SibrybNIIproject, Kazakhstan Branch, Almaty, Kazakhstan)
The salt lakes of Pavlodar region and their industrial development


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