Session Details

[5-1]Long-term perspectives: Quaternary & Archaeological Entomology

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 12:45 AM - 2:45 AM UTC
Room J
Chair: Michael A. Monzon (Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey), Lauren M Weidner (Arizona State University), Philip Iain Buckland (Umeå University)

[5-1-01]Archaeoentomology and the Columbian Exchange: the transformation of the North American Insect Fauna during the Colonial Period.

*Allison Bain1 (1. Université Laval (Canada))

[5-1-02]History and Prospects of Quaternary Entomology in Japan

*Shigehiko Shiyake1, Masakazu Hayashi2, Yorio Miyatake3 (1. Osaka Museum of Natural History (Japan), 2. Hoshizaki Green Foundation (Japan), 3. Kashihara, Nara (Japan))

[5-1-03]Entomological Time Travel: application imaging methods in paleoentomology

*Agnieszka Soszynska1 (1. University of Lodz, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Hydrobiology (Poland))

[5-1-04]Early Holocene environments in northern Sweden: landscape transformation on local and regional scales

*Love Eriksson1 (1. Umeå University (Sweden))

[5-1-05]AI as a Catalyst in Entomological Research by Simplifying Species Identification

*Hossein Shirali1, Nathalie Klug1, Lorenz Wührl1, Rudolf Meier2, Christian Pylatiuk1 (1. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), 2. Natural History Museum Berlin (Germany))

[5-1-06]Neotropical paleoclimate, Andean orogeny, and the Isthmus of Panama: UCEs illuminate the evolution of the “pyramid ants” (Formicidae: Dorymyrmex)

*Jill T Oberski1 (1. Senckenberg Institut für Naturforschung (Germany))

[5-1-07]Big Data and Fossil Insects for studying climates, environments and human impact

*Philip Iain Buckland1 (1. Umeå University (Sweden))