2010 Program

2010 Program

Where to go? 1 2 3 4 Level 2 Level 1 5 6 Meeting Overview 7 8 9 10 Main Program 11 12 Saturday 31st July ISCE Executive meeting Registration (Committee members only) 14h00 to 18h00 Workshop 14h00 to 18h00 Agnès Sorel Hall 16h00 to 18h00 Commission Room Organizer: Frank Shroeder Room 160 18h00 Welcome Reception – 20h00 Agnès Sorel Hall 13 Sunday 1st August 08h00 Welcome – Registration – Agnès Sorel Hall 09h00 09h00 Opening talks – Descartes Auditorium 09h45 Silver Medal lecture Descartes Auditorium 09h45 BORDEN JH – Lessons learned in the life of an ancient chemical ecologist 31 10h30 10h30 Coffee Break – Agnès Sorel Hall 11h00 S1 : New technologies in chemical ecology Descartes Auditorium Plenary talks 11h00 SCHAL C 47 – Simple, but efficient offline integration of preparative GC and NMR for analysis of 11h30 mass‐limited small volatile compounds 11h30 SRINIVASAN J 49 – A modular library of small‐molecule signals regulates social behaviors in the 12h00 nematode Caenorhabditis elegans 14 Sunday 1st August S2 : Mechanisms of intraspecific communication in animals Descartes Auditorium Plenary talk 12h00 SCHAAL B 61 – Mammary odor cues and pheromones: Mammalian infant‐directed communication 12h30 about maternal state, mammae, and milk 12h30 Lunch – 14h00 Agnès Sorel Hall S2 : Mechanisms of intraspecific communication in animals Descartes Auditorium Plenary talk STROHM E 63 14h00 Communication between the sexes and between mothers and their progeny in a – solitary digger wasp, the European beewolf Philanthus triangulum (Hymenoptera, 14h30 Crabronidae) S1 : New technologies in chemical S2 : Mechanisms of intraspecific ecology communication in animals Descartes Auditorium Room 160 SVATOS A 51 RUTHER J 65 14h30 MALDI‐Mass spectrometry imaging of Sex pheromone communication in the – semiochemicals: from bacterial model organism Nasonia vitripennis 14h45 antibiotics to fly hydrocarbons YEW J 52 RICHARD FJ 66 Spatial and chemical profiling of Odor and sexual selection in 14h45 Drosophila mojavensis and Drosophila terrestrial isopods – arizonae cuticular hydrocarbons using 15h00 ultraviolet laser desorption/ ionization mass spectrometry 15 Sunday 1st August S1 : New technologies in chemical S2 : Mechanisms of intraspecific ecology communication in animals Descartes Auditorium Room 160 GRONQUIST M 53 HANUS R 67 15h00 Arthropod natural products research: Chemical ecology of the termite – Advances in instrumentation afford genus Prorhinotermes: from anatomy 15h15 new opportunities to chemistry and function KEELING CI 54 JARAU S 68 15h15 the tria project: mountain pine beetle Geraniol from labial glands of nurse – system genomics workers triggers queen development 15h30 in larvae of Melipona stingless bees LUCAS C 55 LIM H 69 Genomics in chemical communication Ovulated female common carp 15h30 (Cyprinus carpio) release a F – prostaglandin‐based species‐specific 15h45 pheromone complex that attracts conspecific males LIEBIG J 56 SCHULZ S 70 15h45 Fertility signalling, cuticular The first volatile pheromone from – hydrocarbon synthesis and amphibians 16h00 differential gene expression in the ant Harpegnathos saltator JASSBI AR 57 LEAL W 71 16h00 Virus‐induced gene‐silencing as a Of moths and flies: Bombykol – high‐throughput bioassay to receptors 16h15 determine the ecological function of natural products ANDO T 58 NAGNAN‐LE MEILLOUR P 72 16h15 Chiral HPLC analysis of Lepidopteran Odorant‐Binding Proteins as an – sex pheromones example of convergent evolution: but 16h30 do they have really the same function? 16h30 – Visit to winery 18h00 16 Monday 2nd August 08h00 Welcome – Registration – Agnès Sorel Hall 09h00 S3: Chemical communication within, among and around plants Descartes Auditorium Plenary talks TITTIGER C 79 09h00– Pheromone‐biosynthetic and resin‐detoxifying enzymes from the mountain pine 09h30 beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae 09h30 HALITSCHKE R 81 – Changes in floral and vegetative volatile emissions mediate herbivore‐induced 10h00 pollinator limitation in wild tomato plants S4: The diverse roles of non volatile compounds Descartes Auditorium Plenary talk 10h00 OZAKI M 97 – Tolerance and aggression switching regulated by cuticular hydrocarbons in ants 10h30 10h30 Coffee Break – Agnès Sorel Hall 11h00 17 Monday 2nd August S3: Chemical communication within, S4: The diverse roles of non volatile among and around plants compounds Descartes Auditorium Room 160 POTIN P 83 GREENE M 101 Waterborne signaling primes the Relative abundance of n‐alkane 11h00 expression of defense genes and cuticular hydrocarbons codes for a – buffers the elicitor‐induced oxidative harvester ant task recognition cue. 11h15 responses in the brown alga Laminaria digitata EL‐SAYED A 84 PERDEREAU E 102 Do carnivorous plants actively Variations in the chemical compounds 11h15 separate reproduction and feeding? between native (USA) and invasive – (French) populations of the termite 11h30 Reticulitermes flavipes and the indigenous European termite R. grassei MEINERS T 85 GEISELHARDT S 103 Orientation in complex odorous Mate choice is a matter of “taste”: 11h30 environments: Does plant species Host plant shifts induce changes of – diversity affect complexity of contact pheromones and affect mate 11h45 vegetation odor and arthropod and species recognition in orientation? herbivorous insects ERB M 86 BOS N 104 11h45 Mechanisms and ecological Significance of chemical recognition – implications of leaf herbivore‐induced cues is context dependent in ants 12h00 root resistance WENKE K 87 HURST J 105 12h00 Effects of rhizobacterial volatiles on Darcin: a male pheromone that – Arabidopsis thaliana stimulates female memory and sexual 12h15 attraction in the house mouse BOSAK L 88 SAVARIT F 106 12h15 When caterpillars don’t elicit the Social integration of the inquiline ant, – typical volatile profile: maize Ectatomma parasiticum: a chemical 12h30 developmental stage affects indirect camouflage or mimicry? and direct defense expression 18 Monday 2nd August 12h30 Lunch – 14h00 Agnès Sorel Hall 14h00 Posters sessions and coffee – 15h30 Agnès Sorel Hall S3: Chemical communication within, S4: The diverse roles of non volatile among and around plants compounds Descartes Auditorium Room 160 THÖMING G 89 CARLSON J 107 15h30 Host plant hierarchy in male and The cellular and molecular basis of – female Spodoptera littoralis – a bitter taste in Drosophila 15h45 comparison in reproductive host choice behaviour BERAN F 90 SILK P 108 Identification of the male‐produced Short‐Range Attraction of Agrilus 15h45 aggregation pheromone from planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: – Phyllotreta striolata (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) to a Macrocyclic Lactone 16h00 Chrysomelidae) and its interaction with host plant volatiles Student sessions 1 Student sessions 2 Descartes Auditorium Room 160 SOLER C 163 IVANISEVIC J 171 Phylogenetic conservatism in floral Metabolic fingerprinting as an 16h00 odours functioning as pollinator‐ indicator of biodiversity: towards – attractant signals: a case study of understanding inter‐specific 16h15 Ficus / Agaonidae mutualisms relationships among Homoscleromorpha sponges VON ARX M 164 STEENHUISEN SL 172 16h15 Something about water – Do moths The importance of floral scent in the – use humidity gradients as an indicator evolutionary shift from bird to beetle 16h30 for a nectar‐rich flower? pollination in Protea 19 Monday 2nd August Student sessions 1 Student sessions 2 Descartes Auditorium Room 160 MEWIS I 165 NURINGTYAS TR 173 16h30 Effects of UV‐B radiation on non‐ Epidermal metabolomic comparison – volatile secondary metabolites and of Senecio jacobaea, Senecio 16h45 subsequent changes in plant defense aquaticus and their hybrids against different insect species AZEEM M 166 ROMERO R 174 16h45 Styrene, produced by a fungus Tomato´s best thrips shield: – isolated from pine weevil frass, is acylsugars, methylketones, phenolics 17h00 repellent to the large pine weevil, or sesquiterpenes? Hylobius abietis AMSALEM E 167 FÉLIX AE 175 Sterility‐linked quantitative Phylogeny of twelve species of 17h00 differences in Bombus terrestris Geotrupidae (Coleoptera) inferred – cephalic‐labial glands secretions from analysis of cuticular compound 17h15 blends and cytochrome oxidase I and 18s ribosomal DNA data sets PIERRE P 168 TOLASCH T 176 17h15 Aboveground herbivory affects Sex pheromone of a twisted‐wing – orientation and parasitism by parasite 17h30 belowground parasitoid: laboratory and field evidence Guest plenary talk Descartes Auditorium 17h30 43 GRASSE MC – The history of perfumery in Grasse: centuries of know‐how 18h15 18h15 JOCE meeting – (for Editorial Board Members only) 20h00 20 Tuesday 3rd August Tuesday 3rd August 08h00 Welcome – Registration – Agnès Sorel Hall 09h00 S4: The diverse roles of non volatiles compounds Descartes Auditorium Plenary talk 09h00 99 VANDER MEER R – Fire ant colony defense: detection, recognition, and response 09h30 S5: Evolutionary aspects of chemical communication Descartes Auditorium Plenary talks 09h30 BAUDINO S 113 – Biosynthesis and secretion of rose scent compounds 10h00 10h00 GROOT AT 115 – Identifying sources of intraspecific variation in moth sexual communication 10h30 10h30 Coffee Break – Agnès Sorel Hall 11h00 Guest plenary talk Descartes Auditorium 11h00 39 LEMAIRE M – Sustainable chemistry: a challenge and opportunity 11h30 21 Tuesday 3rd August Outside session talks 1 Outside session talks 2 Descartes Auditorium Room 160 ANDERSSON M 147 FOSTER S 155 Unsuitable host compound cineole A twin metabolite reservoir for 11h30 inhibits response

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