The 69th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology

General Session Friday, March 21 - Saturday, March 22, 2025

Only one general presentation per person is allowed. Please choose either oral or poster presentation.
Speakers must be honorary members of the society and members who have paid their annual dues until the year 2025.
Non-members who wish to give a presentation are requested to complete the admission procedures and payment of the 2025 membership fee before submitting their presentation.
Please select up to the third choice from the following presentation categories when submitting your abstract. Please note that we may not be able to accommodate all requests due to program organization.
Presentations may be given in either Japanese or English. The prize will be awarded to a student member or a qualified member who gives a particularly excellent oral presentation in English. Student members who wish to give an oral presentation in English and those who have the following eligibility requirements should select the presentation category "29: English Oral Presentation" (Please select 29 as your second and third choice when you register). PhD. degree (including students) or within 5 years of obtaining a doctoral degree (excluding childcare/nursing care leave) at the time of registration. Those who have selected "29: Oral Presentation in English" will present their papers in the same session (venue).
 

Copyright Notice

The copyright of the video contents belongs to the presenter. Please be careful not to infringe on the rights or interests of third parties (unauthorized filming, recording, or capturing of slides is also prohibited). If someone causes a problem of infringement of rights or interests, he or she will be held responsible for any and all. The following is an example of the guidelines.

Audience members are not allowed to record, photograph, make hard copies of screen images, save them to computers or other storage media, or redistribute them.
No music will be played.
No photographs or videos taken by others will be used.
Do not use photographs of shrines and temples, works of art, portraits of celebrities, scenes from movies, etc., even if they were taken by you. All of these must be licensed.
Clearly distinguish between the quoted portion and the original portion, make the quoted portion "secondary" in quality and quantity, and clearly indicate the source as is customary (fulfill the "Three Requirements for Quotations").
Do not use figures and tables from articles, books, etc. for which the publisher holds the copyright (copying and pasting is not permitted in principle).
Even in the case of "quotations" of texts, if the work to be viewed is the "main work" as judged by the subject-subject relationship requirement for quotations, permission should be obtained from the author for all quotations, even if the number of quoted lines is short.

 

Categories for which you wish to present your work

1: Taxonomy, Morphology, Histology 
2: Embryology, Genetics, Evolution 
3: Ecology 
4: Community, symbiosis, co-evolutionary chemistry 
5: Symbiotic microorganisms 
6: Parasitism/predation 
7: Behavioral ecology/behavioral physiology 
8: Social insects 
9: Life history and distribution 
10: Physiology and biochemistry 
11: Molecular biology 
12: Chemical ecology 
13: Toxicology, mechanism of action of insecticides, resistance 
14: Host selection, Nutrition, Insect resistance
15: Prediction of outbreaks and damage analysis
16: Pathology, Microbial Control
17: Biological control
18: Control methods (physical, chemical, other)
19: Pest management/IPM (institutional)
20: Pest management/IPM (field crop, fruit tree)
21: Pest management/IPM (paddy field)
22: Pest management/IPM (other)
23: Nature and environmental protection
24: Useful insects and utilization of insect functions

25: Insect pollinators
26: Nematodes, mites, spiders, vertebrates
27: Animal husbandry, sanitation, house pests
28: Others
29: Oral presentations in English 

 

Oral Presentations

All oral presentations must be given on-site (remote presentations are not acceptable).
The presentation time is 14 minutes per title including 2 minutes for Q&A (1 minute is allowed for changing speakers).

The Congress secretariat will arrange for the first chairman for the morning and afternoon sessions. After presentation, you will be the next chairman. If the presenter is not fluent in Japanese, the co-presenter will be the chairman instead.

Please avoid using Japanese names of insects, including discriminatory terms.


If there are not many applicants for poster presentation, student members who did not wish to make an oral presentation in English may be asked to make a poster presentation.


Presenters are requested to bring their own laptop computer or other equipment to the venue for oral presentations. Please note the following points.
Please bring your own laptop computer or tablet terminal. Please do not forget to bring a power cord. There are no restrictions on the model, software, or presentation format, as long as it can be projected on an ordinary LCD projector.
Please use a HDMI cable for connection to the projector; Mac and tablet users should bring their own conversion cables.
After the previous speaker's presentation, you will be asked to connect your computer. When connecting your computer, please open the projection file in advance (please start the slide show after switching the computer).

The recommended aspect ratio for slides projected with a projector is 16:9.
Please be sure to save the PDF data of your slides on “a secure USB flash drive with an anti-virus function” or “a USB flash drive whose safety has been confirmed by a virus check in advance” in case of computer malfunction.

 

Poster Presentations

Core times for poster presentations are 13:00-13:30 on March 21 (odd numbers) and 13:30-14:00 on the same day (even numbers). Details of when posters will be put up and taken down will be posted on the Congress website.
The dimensions of the poster display panels are 90 cm (W) x 210 cm (H). Posters should be large enough to fit within these dimensions.
A poster award will be given to a student member who makes an especially outstanding poster presentation. 

If there are too many applicants for poster presentation, general members may be asked to give oral presentations.

 

Seminar

Committee for Promotion of Technician Training of The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology & Zoology will hold a seminar to prepare for the Professional Engineer Examination. Feel free to attend the seminar.