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Informe final* del Proyecto HU021 Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida Responsable: Dra. Patricia Escalante Pliego Institución: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Instituto de Biología Departamento de Zoología Dirección: Apartado Postal 70-153, Coyoacán, México, DF, 04510 , México Correo electrónico: [email protected] Teléfono/Fax: 5622 9129, Fax 5550 0164 Fecha de inicio: Octubre 30, 2009 Fecha de término: Mayo 31, 2010 Principales resultados: Reunión académica, Informe final. Forma de citar** el informe final y otros resultados: Escalante Pliego, P. 2010. Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Biología. Informe final SNIB-CONABIO proyecto No. HU021. México, D.F. Resumen: En febrero del 2009, el Instituto de Biología obtuvo la sede para organizar la III Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida. Las dos previas fueron organizadas en Londres 2005 y Taipei 2007. Este evento coincide con el lanzamiento de las Redes Temáticas del CONACYT por lo que consideramos que será muy importante para que la Red MEXBOL, de la que la CONABIO es parte, adquiera una mayor dinámica. La organización de la Conferencia en nuestro país nos abre un abanico de posibilidades en tanto a la colaboración internacional, la formación de científicos, el avance y actualización de nuestros inventarios faunísticos, florísticos y fúngicos, y la consecución de fondos, por lo que creemos que es una oportunidad que no debemos dejar pasar. Hasta la fecha contamos con 56 académicos inscritos al evento y en lo que resta de semanas esperemos contar con algunas decenas más. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ * El presente documento no necesariamente contiene los principales resultados del proyecto correspondiente o la descripción de los mismos. Los proyectos apoyados por la CONABIO así como información adicional sobre ellos, pueden consultarse en www.conabio.gob.mx ** El usuario tiene la obligación, de conformidad con el artículo 57 de la LFDA, de citar a los autores de obras individuales, así como a los compiladores. De manera que deberán citarse todos los responsables de los proyectos, que proveyeron datos, así como a la CONABIO como depositaria, compiladora y proveedora de la información. En su caso, el usuario deberá obtener del proveedor la información complementaria sobre la autoría específica de los datos.

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Informe final* del Proyecto HU021 Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida

Responsable: Dra. Patricia Escalante Pliego

Institución: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Instituto de Biología Departamento de Zoología

Dirección: Apartado Postal 70-153, Coyoacán, México, DF, 04510 , México

Correo electrónico: [email protected]

Teléfono/Fax: 5622 9129, Fax 5550 0164

Fecha de inicio: Octubre 30, 2009

Fecha de término: Mayo 31, 2010

Principales resultados:

Reunión académica, Informe final.

Forma de citar** el informe final y otros resultados:

Escalante Pliego, P. 2010. Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Biología. Informe final SNIB-CONABIO proyecto No. HU021. México, D.F.

Resumen:

En febrero del 2009, el Instituto de Biología obtuvo la sede para organizar la III Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida. Las dos previas fueron organizadas en Londres 2005 y Taipei 2007. Este evento coincide con el lanzamiento de las Redes Temáticas del CONACYT por lo que consideramos que será muy importante para que la Red MEXBOL, de la que la CONABIO es parte, adquiera una mayor dinámica. La organización de la Conferencia en nuestro país nos abre un abanico de posibilidades en tanto a la colaboración internacional, la formación de científicos, el avance y actualización de nuestros inventarios faunísticos, florísticos y fúngicos, y la consecución de fondos, por lo que creemos que es una oportunidad que no debemos dejar pasar. Hasta la fecha contamos con 56 académicos inscritos al evento y en lo que resta de semanas esperemos contar con algunas decenas más.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

* El presente documento no necesariamente contiene los principales resultados del proyecto correspondiente o la

descripción de los mismos. Los proyectos apoyados por la CONABIO así como información adicional sobre ellos,

pueden consultarse en www.conabio.gob.mx

** El usuario tiene la obligación, de conformidad con el artículo 57 de la LFDA, de citar a los autores de obras

individuales, así como a los compiladores. De manera que deberán citarse todos los responsables de los proyectos,

que proveyeron datos, así como a la CONABIO como depositaria, compiladora y proveedora de la información.

En su caso, el usuario deberá obtener del proveedor la información complementaria sobre la autoría específica de

los datos.

Reporte del proyecto HU021

"Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida"

Patricia Escalante, Instituto de Biología UNAM En adición al reporte entregado el 27 de noviembre del 2009, se añaden las siguientes consideraciones a petición de la CONABIO. La Tercera Conferencia Internacional del Código de Barras de la Vida fue co-organizado por el Consorcio del Código de Barras de la Vida basado en Smithsonian Institution y el Instituto de Biología de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. El objetivo de la reunión fue: Revisar los avances del proyecto del Código de Barras de la Vida desde la Segunda Conferencia en 2007 a la fecha. La evaluación de la reunión es la siguiente:

1. CBOL tiene ya 200 organizaciones miembros de 50 países diferentes, 10 cual indica el creciente interés internacional en el proyecto.

2. El sistema BOLD que es la base de datos del proyecto ya tiene más de 600 mil registros de un total de más de 58,000 especies. Se estima que en el mes de julio 2010 aproximadamente se alcanzará la cifra de un millón de registros.

3. La Conferencia de México fue considerada por los participantes como la mejor conferencia que ha habido del proyecto por las siguientes consideraciones:

a. Ha quedado demostrado que el código de barras de la vida es una aplicación

muy relevante que está revolucionando el campo del estudio de la biodiversidad (P. Bebert y D Schindel, comunicación personal).

b. Las presentaciones más relevantes se dieron en sesiones plenarias, pero en diversos campos de trabajo se revisaron avances del proyecto muy importantes. (Ver programa para mayor ampliación)

4. A nivel logístico, los participantes se fueron muy contentos, tanto de las actividades

desarrolladas en el campus de la UNAM, como en la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias, dando sus felicitaciones a nivel público y privado en numerosas oportunidades, lo cual como Comité Local nos agradó muchísimo.

5. El Simposio Mesoamericano presentado en el tercer día de la conferencia también fue muy importante ya que logró demostrar el gran potencial que esta región puede cubrir dentro del proyecto y los avances a la fecha en paises como México, Guatemala, Nicaragua y Costa Rica.

Welcome

Committee Members 1

General Information 2

Social Events and Sightseeing 4

Week at a Glance 5

Pre-Conference Schedu le 7

Daily Scientific Schedule 10 Tuesday, 10 November 10

Wednesday, 11 November 12 Thursday, 12 November 15

Friday, 13 November 15

Exhibitors 16

Poster Displays 16

lndex of Presenters 20

lnside Back-Bus Schedule Cavet

Sponsors Back Caver

Maps Venue Maps 3

Pre-Conference Venue Maps (UNAM) 6 Conference Venue Map (Mexican Academy of Sciences) 8

Auditorium Floorplan 9 Exhibitor Booths 16 Paster Displays 16

lhird International BarCDde of life Conference 7-13 NDvember 2DDB

http://dnabarcodes200S.org

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e e George Amato

AmW&3" Museurn DI Natural History. USA

Ann Bucklin Unlver-slfy al Cnnnecticut,USA

Robert de Salle ArT1~ri~all Munum of Natural Hislory, US.A

Robert Hanner BIO. Univer,ity DI Go¿p~ Canad.

Peler Hollingsworth Roy,l Bo~njc Garden tdinburg~ UK

Chris Meyer Smiths:onian lnstitutian. USA.

Sujeevan Ratnasingham 810. Un.,,,'y DI Gudp~ Canada

David Schindel I:onsorhum ior Ihe Bartooe of Lae. USA

Kwang-Tsao Shao Academia Sinita. Taiwan

Junko Shimura Con'ienllOrl on 8iollJ!lical Oivarsity. Canada

Dirk Steinke 810. Un"'''iIY DI Gu.lp~ Cenada Pablo Luis Tubaro

~USe:D ArgentiJlo de Dencias Naturales kBemardino RivadaV1a", Argentina

Cassio Van den Berg UnÑersldadfstadu31 De Feira D~S6mana. Brall/

Michelle Van der Bank UTII'J!!rs1ty DI Johanllfsbur-g SlIulh Unto

Inst>tuto de E>;olo.sia, UNAM, Mexic.o Cit9 Patricio Esc.lanle Pliego, Ch,jr¡lmon

Gerardo A. Sal.zar Cháve7. Francisco Vergar. Silva

David Seb.slian Gernandl Atilano Conlrcras Ramos

Alejandro Zaldívar Rivcrón Robcrto Garibay Origel

Robert Bye Boelller

--------In$t.tutode t)dosia, UNAM, Col.m. Virginia Leon Regagnon

Ricardo Ayala Barajas

Instituto de Ciencias del Mar:¡ ~ Umnolosia (ICM:¡U,L1NAM

Adolfo Gracia Gasea

Facult.d de Cicnci.~, UNAM Joaquín Cifuentes Blanco

EJ C"'¡esio de la Fronter. Su, (E.COSURl. Chetumal Manuel Elías Gutiérrez Martha Valdéz Moreno

Carmen Pozo de la Tiiera

Centro de lnvcstigLlcjones ·f.)íolóS¡CflS del Noroeste (CI!)NORl, La Faz

Sergio Ticul Alvarcz

- Institutode Leolosia A. C.

Victoría Sosa Orlega

Oear Colleagues,

The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) and the Instituto de Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (lB-UNAM) are proud to welcome you to Mexico City and the Third International Barcode of Life Conference. The Technical Program Committee and the Local Organizing Committee have prepared a week of plenary speakers, technical sessions, poster presentations, exhibits and social events and we hope you find it productive and stimulating. The Local Organizing Committee is especialfy eager to introduce you to the rapidly growing barcode community in Mexico and to help launch a vibrant set of barcoding projects in the regions.

ONA barcoding has come a long way since September 2007 when we met in Taipei for the Second International Barcode of Life Conference. CBOL has grown to have 200 Member Organizations from 50 countries, and the International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) has attracted participants from around the world. Mexico has established MexBOL, a national barcoding network, and is positioned to be a regional node for iBOL. There are now more than 700,000 OI\lA barcode records representing more than 65,000 species in BOLO and data are accumulating at an accelerating pace.

This extraordinary progress means that the conference will be packed with information lhal people will want to exchange. You'll see that the presentations cover a greal range of lopics and taxonomíc groups, Oiscussions will focus on projects that are far a[ong, [ike FI5H-BOL and TreeBOL, as well as new emerging projects that are barcoding endangered species, disease vectors, and protist5. CSOL's Plant Working Group has made its long-awaited recommendation for the plant barcode regíon and lhe final decision will be announced al the conference.

The stage is sel for an exciling, stimulating week in Mexico City, We hope you enjoy it!

David E. Schindel UL r 8Cú . 8 S8c"etary

Patricia Escalante PI iego ., u r "8 C8 Chair

Scott E. Miller LJ ~ .... '- :h;:¡ r

Genera Intor a 101

The registration desk will be set up at the pre­conference workshops and in the conference venue. Peopte who have pre-registered can pick up their conference material,s when they arrive at their first meeting. On-site registration will also be available. This process can take from a few minutes to an hour, so please be sure to arrive with enough time lo do so to avoid missing the start of the workshops.

Nametags must be worn at all times.

------------7, 8, 9 Novembcr The registration desk will open at 8:00 am in Classroom 3 in Building D of the Institute of Biology (see map, page 6). Conference material will also be available during lunch to people who have pre-registered. Delegates wishing to register on-site must do so on arrival.

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The registration desk will open at 8:00 am in the foyer inside the Auditorium Building of the Mexican Academy of Sciences. Delegates who registered prior to the conference will be able to pick up their materials immediately. Delegates

wishing to register on-site must do so upon arrival.

f re-Con~erence Speakers . Please be sure to bring your presentations on portable media, such as a CD or USB flash drive. AII

presentations will be projected using PC systems and should compatible with PC formats.

Con~crcnce Speaker's Room . The speaker's room is located on the second floor of the auditorium building and will provide access to five desktop computers. Please be advised that only PowerPoint 2003 or 2007 presentations will be allowed and that only conference computers will be used to present; you will not be able to connect your personal computer to the projection system. It is recommended that speakers plan to upload and test their presentations at least 4 hours prior to their scheduled presentation time. Presentations that inelude videos must have the videos copied to the projection system as wel!.

flenar:¡ Sessíon Recordíng AII presentations will be recorded and posted on the conference website.

f oster f"cscntatíons ---------Presenters will be able to set up their posters beginning Tuesday, 10 November at 7:00 amo Please mount your poster on the board according to assigned poster number, which will be marked on the board. AII poster numbers are listed in the table of poster abstracts later in this programo Posters can be affixed to the display board with double-sided tape that the conference organizers will provide. Poster

removal will begin at 3:00 pm on Thursday and must be completed by 6:00 pm on Thursday.

~ Exhibitors Exhibitors will be able to set up their booths starting after 3:00 pm Sunday, 8 November. Removal should begin at 2:00 pm on Thursday, 12 November and must be completed by 6:30 pm. November;

LUllch and two refreshment breaks will be provided as scheduled during pre-conference and conference hours in designated locations. There will be mid­morning and mid-afternoon refreshment breaks as noted on the daily conference schedule. Delegates that selected vegetarian options will be served at

the same location.

The official language of the conference is English; there will be no interpretation provided.

There will be complimentary wireless internet at

al\ conference venues.

Volunteers will be wearing conference t-shirts and will be circulating during the pre-conference and conference events to answer your questions. Ser­vi Oled staff will also be available at the registration

table to assist you.

Aírport There are three authorized taxi companies at lhe airport. The taxis are while and yellow with black airplane stickers on the doors. Travelers should buy fare tickets in the marked counlers al the ground transportation area inside the airport. Fares from the airport to the hotel s are estimated to be $25.00

USD one-way.

Hotels and Con~erence Venues Complimentary shuttle service will be provided between each hotel and the conference venues. Shuttle times will be posted at each location and will be made available online on the conference

website. Shultle service will not be provided between hotels.

Social,E.vents Complimentary shuttle service will be provided (rom hotels and UNAM for the Opening Ceremony. Complimentary shuttle service will be provided from the Mexican Academy of Sciences for the

Closing Banquet.

Independent Travel Delegates wishing to travel independently are cautioned to use only taxis called by the hotel or venue

for safety reasons.

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Building

Seminar Building

Campos Deportivos

Bolanical Garden Auditorium

Frontones

Reserva Ecológica

/enue Ma S

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de M¿xico

Instit to de Biologia and Unidad de Seminarios Tercer Circuito Exterior Ciudad Universitaria.

Coyoacan. 04510 D.F.

·5pecia( Dirc:ctions Make your way to lhe Jardín Botanico bus stop. Inslrrute of BlOlogy

AcademIa Mexicana de CIencias, A·C·

Av. Cipreses s/n Km 23.5. carretera federal Mexico-Cuenavaca. Col. San Andres Tololtepec T1alpan. 14400 Mexico.O.F.

5pec ial Dircctions: Take the federal road in the direction of

Cuernavaca. Al Km 23.5, follow signs lo "Maderas San

Andres" Follow the Calle de Camino Real Turn leh onto La Avenida Cipresas. The road will end at the entrance lo lhe

Academy.

...---.--5ocíal c.vents and 5íghtsee' Opening Reccption _

exHacienda de Tlalpan Calzada de Tlalpan ~619.

Col. Tlalpan. "bieo DF I~DO

Cocktails: 7:00 pm Dinner: 7:30 pm

The exHacienda de Tlalpan is one of the more exclusive and presitigious restaurants of Mexico. Localed in lhe soulhern part of the city, it was known for many years as La Casa Chata. This impressive property, with its beauliful colonial style building surrounded by gardens and fountains, was built in 1737 as a place of recreation for leaders of the privi liged c1ass.

Buses will leave UNAM and the hotels at 6:30 pm, and willleave the exHacienda at 10:00 pm.

Fonda Mexicana Av San Jeronimo 775 Col. San Jeronimo Lidiee Mexieo DF

Cocktai Is: 7:30 Dinner: 8:00

Fonda Mexicana is a very traditional Mexican restaurant that specializes in Ihe cultural variety of Mexican cuisine. It is located in the tradi(ional district of San Jeronimo, south of the city, in a cozy colonial-style building.

Buses will leave UNAM al 6:30 pm, and willleave the Fonda Mexicana at 10:30 pm.

~ Accompan::¡ing f'ersons

Delegates that wish to bríng their traveling partners will be able to pay $100 for altendance to both the openi ng ceremony and c10sing banqLlet. Arrangemenls can be made at Ihe registration desk.

The conference organizers are pleased (o present a selection of haJf and full-day lours for conference participants who are interested in experiencing the unique history and culture oí Mexico City and Ihe surrounding areas. A íul! list oí tours can be found online al our conference website. If you wish to sign up for a sightseeing tour you may do so with our colleagues at Servimed at Ihe registralion desks.

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Week at a Glance 5aturda.':J,7 Novcm6cr

Workshop on Project Planning and Grant Proposal Writing Bllta ca GanienAooilori

Plant Working Group Meeting: TreeBoL and GrassBoL

IOUNA~ OuM"'!l oAudoorium

5unda!;), 8 Novcm6c,­Short Course on barcodl ng protocols BotaniC31 GaNf-en Auditol"1um

Planl Working Group meeting Seminar Blilding A jlonum

Monda.':J, 9 Novcmber Marning

Short course on data management in BOLD, GenBank and BOL! Data Portal BotamcalGardenAtidJUH'ium

Workshop on Barcoding Invasive Species Semmar 81I11dlDg Auditaron

AHernaon Data Analysis Working Group (DAWG) IBUNA~ Ou""!l oh,m RDMl

Advanced BOLD Workshop IOUNA~ 8u/ding oMlonum

IDRC Workshop on Barcoding in Developing Counlries 8utalllcal Garrlen AudItorium

Protist Barcodi ng Initiative IOUMAN Ou'd1ng OC1assMlom

- Opcning Ccrcmon:¡ Ex Hacienda de Tlalpan

Cocktails and Dinner

The 8arcode of Life in Latin America: OppoTtunities, Challenges and Results

T ucsda,lj) 10 Novc m6cr Session 1: Welcome and Introduction Session 2: Planning Meso-American or new regional barcoding activities: Experiences (rom

2004-2009

Technicaf Session A

Planl Working Group lud'oM A

Barcoding Pathogens, Vectors and Parasites Au 00 B

Fish-BOL s ~rRDom AIB

Barcoding Species for Quaratine/Plant Proteclion Sem;nar Room G

Technical Session 8 Plant Working Group Atdtnnum A

Barcoding Pathogens, Vectors and Parasite<; ludltorium o Fish-BOL S,minar Room AJ8

Barcoding Species for QUJrJline/Plant Proteclion Semlf'l3r Room e

Marine Barcoding Seminar Room O

AII Birds Barcading Initiative and Vertebrates Semllilr Room í

Marine Species Seminar Ruom o AII Birds Barcoding Initiative and Vertebrates Semm, Room E

Wednesda,lj, 1 1 Novcmber Session 3: Ca<;e Studies: lmpacts af Barcode Data in Research Areas Beyand Taxonomy Session 4: Informatics and Data Analysis

Technical Session C Plant Working Group ludltrn mI

Data Analysis Working Graup Audoonum 8

Fish-BOL Seminar Room A

Large-Scale Initiatives SermnarRoorn B

Technical Session O 8arcading Databases, Protocols and Educatian

Data Analysis Working Group Audnonum o Fish-BOL SeminarRoom A

Barcoding the Trees of Africa Seminar Room B

Fungi/Algae/Protists/New Groups Sfmlna;lcDhl e InsectITerrestri aI Arth ropods Semmal'RDomD

8eeBOL Sl.'rrrinarRollm[

Fungi/Algae/Protists/New Groups S2mmal1oDm {;

InsectITerrestria I Arthropods SemmarRoomD

BeeBOL SemiflarRDOmt

Closing Dan9uet Fonda Mexicana

Codtails and Oin"er

Thursda,lj, 12 Novcmbcr------------.·-------------Session 5: Ca<;e Studies of Applicalialls Session 6: Barcoding and New Sequencing Technologies

Technical Session E Meso-American Symposium lud.oriJm AJO

Business Meeting,

Canadian Barcocle of Lile Network SemI"!f Roam AlB

Technical Session F Meso-American Symposium A~diLorium JJ~

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Jaruul BolDlIlCO Bus Slop

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re-Conference 5chedule AII meetings will be held in the auditorium of the buildings shown, with twu exceptions. The Data Analysis Working Group will meet in the Exam Room and the Protist Barcoding In,tialive will meel in a classroom in Building Bof the Institute o{ Biology. Both room, \ViII be clearly indicated by posted signs.

5aturda:¡> 7 November -----

Plant Working Group Meeting: TreeBoL and GrassBoL

Orgamzer: CBDl Plant 'Norking Groop

These ~onferences will be held in the audilorium 01 Building B.

This auditorium is a~ross Irom the Ins\ltute DI Biology and near the Botanical Garden

5 aturda.'::l> 7 November-----

Workshop on Project Planning and Grant Proposal Writing

Organlzer: CBDl/UNAM/iBOUGTI

Short Course on Barcoding Protocols Organizer. C80l/UNAM/iBOUGTI

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.5unda.:¡, S Novem6er ------

Plant Working Group Meeting Organizer: CBDL Plant Working Group

Monda:¡, 9 Novcmber: Morning

Data Analysis Working Group (DAWG) Drganizer:-CBOlOAWG

Monda:¡, 9 Novembc.r: Ali:ernoon ------

Advanced 80LD Workshop Organizer: BIO. Universily of Guelph

Data Anal)'sis Working Group (DAWG) Organlzer: CBDl OAWG

Protist 8arcoding Initiative Drganim: CBDl Protist Iniliativel

Monda~, 9 November: Morning

Short course on data management in BOLD, GenBank, and BOL! Data Portal

Drganozer: BIO. University of Guelph

Monda:J,9 November: Ahernoon -----

Barcode of Life: Society and Technology Dynamics- Global ano National Perspectives

Organizer: Internalional Oevelopment Research Centre of Cana da (IORC)

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Monda'j,9 Novcm6er: Moming

Workshop on Barcoding Invasive Species Orgonizer: COHABIO

The Se minar Building is a scenic ~ve mmute walk {rom the Jardin Bolani~o bus stop. past the Bolamcal Garden and lhe Arboretum.

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Conference Venue Map

o1] Seminar Building

o Auditorium

Auditorium 5uílding------­ 5cminar 5uilding 5ullfíght Ríng

Morning plenary sessions and paster presentations AII alternaon technicaJ sessions with a 'seminar A specia! lunch will be held at (he Bullfight Ring will take place in this building. This building will room' designabon will be held in this building. on Ihe final da)' of the conference. alsa hause the registratian desk and exhibitar For your convenience alternaan refreshment baaths, and will also pravide seating during lunch breaks will be hosted here. time. Please see the detailed building floorplan on (he following page for details.

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Session 1: Welcome and Introduction Session 2: Planning Meso-American or new regional barcoding activities: Experiences from 2004-2009

9:00-9:20 UNAM Official CONACYT official

9:20-9:25 Ahmed Djoghlaf Con'lYl~on en B'o\og'.al O"",lly Video aped Welcome

9:25-9:45 Antonio La.zcano Fmltad de Ciencias. UNAM atural history. microbes and sequences: back lo Ihe organism?

9:45-10~30 Panel discussion: Progress since Second International Conference

Scof1 Miller C8DL/Smiths.nian (Moderator) Paul Hebert,SOL Tila Maria Pérez Ortiz M2XSDL Peter HollingsworLh PlantSertoding

10:30-11 :00 Coffee Break

11 :00-12~00 Panel Discussion 2A: Strategies for Large Barcoding Initiatives Pa,tricia Escalante, UNAM (Moderator) Sally Adamowicz, SID. Uru,ersity 01 Guelph Karen lames, /latu",1 Hislo", Mustum Landon Mike Wilkinson, Uníversity 01 Pennsvlvanoa andlNSio

12:00-12:45 Panel Discussion 2B: How has Ihe Barcoding Paradigm .Improved Taxonomic Practices?

Atilano Conlreras, UN~M (Moderator) A ndrew Polaszek, Natural HIslo", Museum London Daniellanzen, Universi!y 01 Pennsylvania Vazrick Nazari, BID. University 01 Guelph

12:45-2:00 Lunch

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Aud,to.-íum A, Flant 5arcodmg

Session A Chair: Sean Graham

2:00-2:15 Aron Fazekas UmverSlt'jolGueiph Pa erns oi plan! spe(l~ divet'5ít)' below ground as revcalcd by DNA barcochng

2:15-2:30 Andrew Lowe TheUn"ersl!yoIAdelaídt secing the iorest írom the frees Auwalian ttee diversiry

2:30-2:45 Victoria Sosa Insllluto deEeologl•. A.C. An cvalu3 ion o( mlJll,tOClJ~ DNA barcodcs in fivc MexlGJn plant groups

2:45-3:00 Harold Schneider Hatural HistoryMuseumLondon Utllitr oí plastid "'barcodes" /0 idcntify plant species

3:00-3:15 Shi-Lin Chen __.................._"".....,...,o-__......."-o

se ol ITS1 regien JS universal barcode lO ldcntiiy medicinal plants .lnd thcir adulterants

3:15-3:30 Fernando Nicolalde-Morejón Insln de feologla A.C. O A barcoding in lhe Mexican cycads using CAOS

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Aud,tonum 5, f athoscn5, Vcc.!ors and F arasite5

Session A (nair: Virginia León Regagnon

2:00-2: 15 Scott Monks U. AutOnoma del fsladn de Hi algo Potholt'S in he road to DNA barcod<...-s lor p.arasites

2:15-2:30 Gabriela Parra Olea IBUNAM Genetie sfudies o( chytrldiomycosis, an t..'mcrging iníeCfioU5 dis,e.asc oi amphibians

2:30-2:45 Alejandro Oceguera-Figueroa American Museum otNatural HislO'" Use oi DNA harcoding to delecl inV3sive spedes ..lnd salve laxonomic problems within Hirudinea

2:45-3:00 Maleus Pepinelli Uruversidade de Sao Paulo DNA borcoding highlights issues wi'h morphology-bascd taxonomy oi Neotropical black flies (Diptcra: Simuliidae)

3;00-3:15 Narend an Pradeep Kumar Veclori:ontrolR.... C'nlJ'f .IdStauon(ll)(j¡) ONA barcoding' o( mosquitocs in IndIa

3:15-3:30 Yvonne-Marie Unton Hatural Hislo", Museum LOMon Mosquito Barcoding lnilialive: ~nnounclng the íir t dala rclease paper

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Session B Chair: Gerardo Salazar 4:00-4:15 Mike Wilkinson Abt",stwyth Universily

Compling and cxptolllng a natlooal barcode for \oVales

4:15-4:30 Wendy Clemenl Yale Uníve sity Barcoding the woody angiosperm c1ade Viburnu:T\

4:30-4:45 Sribash Roy NabonalSotanieal Rmar.h Institule Plan¡ dna barcoding <;l.nd conccpl oí a universal !oc.us may no! work In comple~ group:.l· case srudy with B~rben5

4:45-5:00 David Gernandt n--.Iiol_¡"'..,dolld.... ¡;,,,........__ .Mba Genca.logial nonmonophyly in Pinvs and ils rdevanee for DNA barcoctlng

5:00-5:15 Diana Perc Uníversi!y 01 British Columbia Plant barcoding in t3xonomlC.ally complex groups: CrdSSoCS and willo\Vs

5:15-5:30 Hugh Cross Slat~ Herbarium al Soulh Australia Leaves oí Grass: barcoding an iconlC ;md enignl3.1ic ptant (amily

5:30 Adjournment

Session B Chair: Yvonne·Marie Linton

4:00-4:15 Gerardo Pérez Ponce de León IBUHAM Molccular prospcc:ting ior Cr)'plic spccics: oí p.iHJsites: are ONA barcodes useiul?

4:15-4:30 Sean Locke Concordia Universi!y Barcoding :3dvances freshwaler fish parasirology

4:30-4:45 David Marcogliese fnvironm,"1 Canada Do we need barcodcs ior ¡he parasitic hclminlhs?

4:45-5:00 Hugo Mejía Madrid CIHVfSTAV-Mérida Nematode dlsea~: Ihe pluraltly oi DNA b<lrcodlng

5:00-5:15 Virginia León RegagnonlBUNAM Barcodes oi helminths of wild verlebrates in MeXJCO

5:15-5:30 Daniel Brooks University olloronto Genelic barcodlng and the C'volulionary ceology o( cmergmg dlscases

5:30 Adjournment

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Semonar Room ND' FISH-DOL Session A

2:00-2:1 S Richard Mayden SaiolloUls Ummsity ONA Barc..:oding and Nonh American Frcsnwalcr FIShes:

2:15-2:30

2:30-2:45

Luiz Henrique Perei ra Uni,ersida d, Esladual Paulista (UNESP) -Botucalu DNA barcodc and lhe hiliócn d,versity in lhe. ncotropical frcshwatcr iishes

Er¡ k García-Machado C~nrr[) de I 1!s:t1gatJllnes ¡.jannas. UrlYersltiad de a Habana DNA arcoding oí Cub~n fr€:shwatt:?1" íishes-: evidence iar cryptic spccies and taxonomic conílicl5

2:45-3:00 Daniel Carvalho UONusldadd,deral de Minas erais DNA barcodc oí Ihe flsh Spc<:ICS from ¡he 5.10 FrancIsco nVCf basln, Brazil

3:00-3: 15 Claudio Olivei ra UnIVersidadeEstadu.1 P.ulista (UNESP) -Botucatu Barcoding ircshwatcr fishcs i(C'im upper Paran.a. basin

3:15-3:30 Jefferson Henriques Uoivers,dadefsladual Paulista (llNESP) Barc.oding freshwater íishes from nbcira de Iguapc basin

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Room e t)arcod,ng Specic5 ~or Quarantine/Fbnt frotect,on Session A Chair: Isabel González 2:00-2:15 IntrodUClion

2:15-2:30 Andrew MI\chelt NSY/ DepBrtmenl "llodustry and Impro'emonl Mind lhe: gap: Barcodes and dlagnoslIc }(andards

2:30-2:45 Ka ren Armstrong Oio·Prolection Rmarch CeOlre Re.1lizing the scope ior bt\rcocks 10 qu,¡¡rantinc

2 :45-3:00 Wen Chen C.rleloo Um'erSlty DNA hJrcodes for lhe prnldcng oi microhiof<l in cnvironmcnlal samples

3:00-3:15 Adeniyi Akanni Jayeola Universityollb,dao SclCCfíng prlority lr~ (or OI\JA barcoding in Afrlca

3:15-3:30 Rebecca Nakacwa Nalion.1 Agricultural Researoh laboralories Soill'\ematode divcrsiry ótnd community composillon as a basís íor blosaicly asscssmcnt oi tran5gcnic

3:30-4:00 CoNee Break

Se""",,' Room D, ~1arir.c f:)a rcor:!lI1g

5ession A

2:00-2: 15 Ann Buckl in Uai,ersllv 01 Conoeclieut ONA b.1rcochng oí marine: zoop("nkton: currcnl status ilnd applu:.alions IOC ccosysrcm moniloring

2:15-2:30 Leo Blanko-Bercial Uoiversity DI CoonectiCUI Globai phylogcogr"phle~ nr 'he pl.nktonic (Opcpod Ciausocai"nu, bascd on O lA barcodcs

2:30-2:45 Adriana Radulovici U,,'ersrtv 01 Ouebec at Rimous'i M.arinc (rUSf(1(:C;tnS idcntlfícd by DNA b.'HcodN

2:45-3:00 Paola Batta-Lona Unlversl!y 01 ~onnecticut Applicatiol1s of DNA barc.OOcs for studiC5 oi Ant;Jrctic krill: S$-PCR and mnochondrial SNPs

3:00-3:15 Laetitia Piaisance Smithsom.n lostitutioo Standardizcd s~1rnpling and DNA Barcoding {or Asscssing Coral Red Biodivcrsiry

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

5emln.;lr Room L' AII f:)ird DMcoding init'3t.VC and Vertcbr"tc5

Session A

2:00-2:15 Mariana Lyra Universidad Estadual de Ca01jlioas Barcoding <lnurJ.ns frorn BrazilrJr'l Atl.1.ntic ¡orest

2: 15 -2 :30 Jing Che State Key laboralDl'! DI MoleeulBrf'olutioo and Geoom, Oiversrrv Bafcociing am<igin liZMds. In s:outhcm Chin.:l and VIetnam

2:30-2:45 Kevin Kerr BID. UniverSlty of GuelDh DNA harcodc resolullon In ea~tern Palemctic birro

2:45-3:00 Pilar Benites Museo Arg,ntino d, Ciencias Naturales Ncotropical blrd!' h;¡rcodlng: a IOlnt initiative

3:00-3:15 Leonardo Campagna Museo Argeotino de~ieoeias Naturales COI nJgs <t recen ra<ii<:uion 10 p<lSserinC birds

3: 15-3 :30 Patricia Esca lante IO'liluto d. 8iologi. Uni,ersidad N.ciooal Au1000ma de Mexico Highlighls oi rhe Sird5 of McxlCO proiecl

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Session B

4:00-4: 15 C.D. Khedka r Dr. Babasaheb Ambedlar Marathwada Unlversity DNA barc.oding reveals a discontinuou!' gcnC't1c dlvcrsHy pl1r!Cffl oí fish in the Godlvari rivr::r. India

4:15-4:30 Rosalee Rasmussen Oregon Stale Um,ersoty DNA b.:trccfng oí eommercia.lly imporlant salmon cnd (rout spccics in No h AmCflca

4:30-4:45 Dickens Odeny /laliooal Museums of K"ya Di'.IA b.lrcoding: rcr'¡ning paralaxonomy for ilshe:cry !'urvcys

4:45-5:00 Nina Bogutskaya Zoologleal oslltute, Russi.n Aeademy of See,"ces Barcoding of Ihe írcshwalcr íi$h f~un3 of Russi .. ; (1 pitot projC(.1

5:00-5:15 lulien Apnl Uni,erslt!la,al Barcoding ircshwatcr fishcs: cxtcl\sivc covcr<tgt;' Jnd 5ub-spcciiic idcntifjCdlion

5:15-5:30 Jonathan Banks Oepartmenl 01 Biological Seienees. Uoiversity 01 Wai,at' BiosuNcillance of fish .;¡nd zooplankton in Nc\V Z~al<lnd takcs and rcscrvoirs u5lng Df\.IA barcoding

5:30 Adjournment

Session B Chair: Marc de Meyer 4:00-4:15 Vazri ck azari BID. UnimsilY of Gu,lpo

Colcophora (Lcpidoptcra, Coloephoridacl; enhanced SPCc1CS discovcry <lnd laxonomy ¡nrough DNA barcoding

4:15-4:30 Antonio Hernández Lópcz Institul National de la reeheeche Agronom,oue (lNRA) Host ltc1Cking. cryp ic adaptatlon? A barcodc Slud\' oi Ihe parasiloid Qf (he hotse chcstnul 1e..1ímincr

4:30-4:45 TBD

4:45-5:30 Badrul Bhuiya Uoiversity 01 Chitt.g{)og DNA barcoding oi t\gromyzid leai millcrs and thcir pJrasito¡ds in Bangla.dcsh

NeJson Ntonifor Uoiversity 01 Buea Arboreat ant .species as b1o-,onlrol agenls of pcsts

Andrew Mitchell NSW Oepartment 01 lodustryar.d lo'estment Comprchcnsive harcoding of AustrJ{ian Heliothlne mOlhs

5:30 Adjournrnent

Session B

4:00-4:15 Francis Xavier Kidangan /lation.llnst,lule of Oceanography Mole<ular svstcmatic oí prawn~ undcr Ihe: i.lml(y PCT1¿¡Cldac of Indian C0..1S\

4:15-4:30 Tyler Zemlak Oalhousie Uni,ersity Thc intdligent obscr\ler: uSlng the Barcodc of Lite O,:¡t;lbasc lO ln\IC$!'lgJ.lC. ¡he role oi [he OX PHOS '¡"Icm

4:30-4:45 Iul ¡en Lorion Museum Natiooal d'Hisloire N.turelle Marine rnver1cnratC$ and (he "bllrcodc i,)ctory" al lh<:: MU5cum Nafio~l d!t-lisloirc NallHcllc

4:45-5:00 Biju Kumar UniversityolKml. Molecular lJ.xonomy o( pUlrcficd Cctaccans· A case '>ludy

5:30 Adjournment

Session B

4:00-4:15 Brendan Reid AmericanMuseumof Natur.IH.story Dístance-ba.54."d ~nd charactcr~based appro~chc!' to b,HC()dtng turll~

4:15-4:30 Elizabeth Ciare 810, Uo¡"rsity 01 GU,IDh Unravclrng Ihe fm web oí an insecrivorou!' b.1t comrnuntty

4:30-4:45 Cristina Mi}'aki Uoiversidad de Sao Paulo DNA barcodes .3ogainst the ilIegal parrol Iradc

4:45-5:00 Malthew Miller Smithsooiao lropical ReseBrch Instrtute Ncw lools ro 5tudy speci.llion and communf'Y ccology cXf\mplcs (rom Panam.:l·~ bird b.1tcodc-s

5:00-5:15 Mark Stoeckle Rockefetler Uni,ersity Digital mdicalor vcelars map genelic d1versity In Soulh and Nor1n American hiros

5:30 Adjournment

Session 3: Case Studies: Impaet of bareode data in research areas beyond taxonomy

9:00-9:20

9:20-9:40

Dario Lijlmaer, MACil. Argenlin Bareoding large >eIS o( birds allows insights iOlo pallems o( evolution, biogeography and speciation

ej. Ceraci, Smilhsoman Institulion DNA barcoding and eeologieal (oren ies: how can we use lhem lO sludy inseel-plant relalionships

9:40-10:00 M. Alex Smith, BIO. Umverslly 01 Guelph lntegrating eommunily ecology and O 'A bareodll1g

10:00-10:20 Eske Willerslev, Umvuslty 01 Copenhagen Hunting lhe molecular pasl

10:20-10:40 Open Discussion

Session 4: Information and Data Analysis

11:10-11 :30 eil Sarkar, Umversity 01 Vermonl BarcOfle analy'tics: whercfrom. wherenow, & wherelo?

11 :30-" :50 Sujeevan Ratnasingham, BIU. Universily 01 Guelph Mulli-Ioeus support and bareode c1usters in lhe Bareode o( Lite Dala Syslem (BOLO)

11:50-12:10 Joaquín Giménez, IBUNAM Imegrating and sharing biodiversily inform<llion using web servlCes archiK'Cturc.

12:10-12:30 Kasper Munch, Universily 01 California. Berleley Statislícal discovery o( unsampled populalions or species

12:30-12:45 Open D'scussion

Aud,tonum A, plant Dareoding

5ession C: Chair: David Gernandt

2:00-2:15 Santiago Madriñán, Universidad de los Andes ArBOl: a ONA barcoding inllialive (or corropieal pl<lnts

2:15-2:30 Rolando Bárcenas. Universidad Aulonoma de Quere\aro ONA bareodes could elp lO idenli(y and conserve Mexiean Caetaeeae

2:30-2:45 G. Salazar, UnlVersity 01 lIIinOls al Springlleld. Biology epartment ONA bareodes 01 Mexiean oaks

2:45-3:00 Ramalingham Sathishkumar, 8harathiar Universrty Conventional and Novcl ONA Bareodes lor Apocyanaceae

3:00-3:15 Chang Liu, The Umverslly 01 Hong Knng Thc p,bA-tmH inlergeníc spaeer region dalabase-a web ,erviee {or DNA bareoding

3:1 S-3:30 Karen James, Natural Hlstory Museum london Projccl Bark-Code: cngaging sehools "' Trce-bol

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Aud,tonUnl D' Data Anal:,¡sis Working, Group Session C Chair: Neil Sarkar

2:00-2:18 Melanie Lou. McMaster Universlty Assignmg sequenees lO specics ;n lhe absenee o( a bareoding gap

2:18-2:36 John Wilson, BIO. Unlversily 01 Guelph Assigning unknowns lO higher laxa using ONA bareodcs

2:36-2:54 TBD

2 :54-3 :12 Giovanni Fel iei, Istituto di A"h" de, SIS'''. e<llnfcrm3lJC. Coos~ ~ Nam.-.l.d.11e Ri""h. The BLOC syslem: Logic dala mining for eompacl explanalory species c1assi{ication

3:12-3:30 Pavel Kuksa, Rutgers Umversity Effieient alignmcnl-(rce bareodc analyti

3:30-4:00 Cofíee Break

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Aud,torium A, Darcodln5 D'l"b. e•• F rotoo"l. ond Ld"cotíon.

Session D

4:00-4:15

4:15-4:30

4:30-4:45

4:45-5:00

Robert Hanner, BID. Universlly 01 uuelph Bio-pedagogyand BMcoding: The Canadian Nalional Markel Survey

Evgeny Zakharov, BIO. University 01 fiuelph Quality assuranee and erowd control in a high-lhroughpUI DNA bareoding facility Alex Borisenko. BIO. Universlly 01 uuelpn A template for ¡'¡cid (or field dala eolleclion lo aid

Juneai Ma, InsMule 01 Mlcrobiology. Ch,nese Academy 01 Sriences Thc lnformation System of DNA Barcodc o( life in China

S:00-5:1S Natalia Ivanova, BID.UniversityolGuelpn PrOlocols ior dr\' ONA Slor.gc and shipmenl al room tempcraturc

5:15-5:30 Thomas Knebelsberger. Zoologische Slaalssammlung Müncnen Beyond barcoding - Sccure O 'A <lorage

5:30 Adjournment

Session B

4:00-4:18 Mark Stoeckle, Rodeleller Universl!y Digilal indieator vectors reveal diseontinuous genetie slruclure of biodiversity

4:18-4:36 Taika von Konigslow, BIO. UniversllI' 01 GU81ph A tool for identifying diagnoslie DNA ehar<lclcrs

4:36-4:54 Raúl Jiménez-Rosenberg, CONABIO Linking DNA bareodes and biodiversily inrormallon: Ihe brodivelsily infollllalion system of Mexieo

4:54-5:12 Mihai Albu, Concordia Univ8rsity The DNA Bareode linker

5:12-5:30 Justin Sehonfeld. BIO. Universlty 01 Guelph Vi ualizing amino aeid variation in Ihe COI bareode region

5:30 Adjournmenl

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5eminar Reom A FI5H-I)OL -------------­Session C

2:00-2:15 Martha Valdez, El Colegio de la Fromera Sur (ECOSURl Advance wilh (ish barcodcs in Mexico

2:15-2:30 Juan Díaz de Astarloa, O"';........ -..._~Nx-I.. Ilr""A."

Barcoding Argenline marine lishes

2 :30-2 :45 Wa zir La kra, NationalSureau 01 Fish Genelic Resoums DNA Bareoding The Indian Fishes

2:45-3:00 Agnes Deltai, Museum National d'HisLoire Nalurelle The CEAMARC survey: Bareodes as a muhi leve! 1

3:00-3: 15 Yuri Kurtavtsev, A.V. Zh"muns~y InsUtute 01 Marine Siology 01 the FES RAS Sequenee divergenee al CO·1 and Cyt·B mIO A on dif(erent taxonomie levels and geneties 01 speciation and phylogenelics

3 :15 -3:30 Kwang-Tsao Shao, BlDd,verslly Research Cenler. Academia Sinica Accuracy 01 morphologieal idenlifiealion 01 larval fishes

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

5eminar Room 1), Large-5cale Inltlabvcs

Session C

2:00-2:15 Cara Gibsol1, Tm: Nalional Ecologlcal Observatory Nelwork (NEON) The J EON Fundamental Sentinel Unil: Organismal measuremenls and DNA bareoding In a nalional network

2:15-2:30 lesus Mavarez, Cenlro de Ecnlogla.lnslilulo YenelOlano de Invesligaciones Cientlf\cas GenoMaps: DNA Barcoding applied 10 a large-seale biodiversily monitaring initiative in South Ameriea

2:30-2:45 Laura Epp, Ma'iunal Cent" 1" Biusystema'lCS (NCIl). H.turalH.tlr( Wusell11. u",.rsrty ,1 Osi, BARFR05T- A new projeel lor reconstrueting pasl ccosyslems hy harcoding O A (rom ~rmairosl

2:45-3:00 Vincenl Opyene, Ug;lnda Wildlile Aulhorlty Applieation 01 DNA in bushmeat bareoding in prosecution 01 wildliie crimes in East Alrie"

3:00-3:15 Neil Davies, University DI California. Ber~eley ¡nlemalional Eeos'alion, Journal: Biol? Managemenl $olulion

3:15-3:30 Discussion

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Semlnar Room C· fungvAlgae/Frotists/New GrOUf5 -----­

Session C Chair: Pedro Crous

2:00-2:15 'vVieland Meyer, Umversily 01 Sydney Bareoding 01 medieal rungí. ilS reglon and ItS limitallons

2:15-2:30 TBD

2:30-2:45 Roberto Garibay-Oriiel, Umversidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexlco (UNAMl lh. Iramework lO bareode neotropieal eetomyeorrhizal lungi

2:45-3:00 Maltep Garbelotto, Universlly 01 Calaornia. Berkeley Bioeoding ¡he rungi or Moorea

3:00-3:15 TBO

3:15-3:30 Agathe Vialle, Centre d'Elude de la Forel D 'A Bareoding 01 (unga! speeies (rOI11 !eaí oí poplars

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

5eminar Room D, Inseels/Te"""I,;al Arthropods Session C Utility and Alternauve Approaehes, Chair: Alilano Conlreras-Ramos

2:00-2:1 $ Rodolphe Rougeríe, SIO. Umversily oí Guelph DNA barcoding Lepidoplera: whal beyond l"xonomy?

2:15-2:30 Massimiliano Virgilio, Royal Museum lor Central Alrica Performance o! DNA bareoding (or inseel idenlifiealion

2:30-2:45 Julio Rivera, UOIversidad NaCional Agraria D A bareoding and lhe phylogeography 01 Ihe blaekOy Proslmu/ium uavisi (Diptera: Simuliid"c)

2:45-3:00 Johannes Bergsten, Swedjsh Museum 01 Natural H,story Geographical scale 01 ;ampling and DNA bareoding

3:00-3: T5 P. Pedro, SIO. Universilv of Guelph Degrec 01 28s IDNA divergenee in Costa Riean bareodcd Lepidoptera

3:15 -3: 30 Michael Raupach, Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig Molecular taxonomy 01 ground beetles (Insecta: Carabidae) in Cenlral Europe: a multi·marker approaeh

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

Session O

4:00-4:15 TBD

4:15·4:30 icotas M Hubert, Ephe-UOIversilé DE Perpignan Ideotilying eariy slages 01 coral recl lishe, 'hrough doa barcoding: a test case wirh ,he iafnilie- Aeanlhuridae and Holocenlridae

4:30-4:45 JonaLhan Deeds, US füüd and Or 9 Adminislration Center Ior fuod Safety a dApplied Hutntio US FDA validarion 010 'A Bareoding lO PromOle Sealood Salety and Combal Eeonomie Adu!lcralion

4:45-5:00 Dirk Steinke, BIO. Universo y 01 Guelph BareodC'i and mitoehondrial pro'ein cvo!ution in rishes

5:00-5:30 Open Discussion

5:30 Adjournmenl

5cminar Room 1) T,ee-l)oL A~rica

Session O Chair: Helida Oyieke

4:00-4:15 Olivier Maurin, Umversity 01 JDhannesburg Explaining tree and shrub regional diversity patlerns in lhe Kruger National Park (Soulh Alrjea)

4:15-4:30 Michelle van der Bank, Universily oi JDhannesburg $trengthening Alriea's eapaci!)' in ONA teehnologies lor hiodiversity 'eseareh and suslainable use

4:30-4:45 Yalemtseha Mekonnen Tadesse, Addrs Ababa Universily Slrengthening Trecbol Alriea initialive

4:45-5:00 Paul T. Lyam, NallDnal Cenlerfor Genetlc ResolJfcesand Siotechnology ( acgrab) Barcoding lhreatened planl SpCClCS 01 Wesr Alriea- 'igcria as a case slud

5:00-5:15 O.T. Ogundipe, University 01 lagos Trce Bol Lagos: bareoding ol/rees in Lagos

5:30 Adjournment

Session O 4:00-4:15

4:15-4:30

4:30-4:45

5:30

Session O

4:00-4:15

4:15-4:30

4:30-4:45

4:45-5:00

5:00-5:15

5:15-5:30

5:30

Chair: Line le Call

Gary E. Saunders, Universily 01 New Srunswid Moleeules versus morphologies - a eonlemporary Oorislie surve)' oí Canadian seawceds

David Porco, BID. Umversiiy 01 Guelph Barcoding invasivcs: a ncw lool for invasion monitoring in soil

Rina Ramirez, Museum 01 Natural Hislory, San Marcos University Bareodjng orthalicid land snails Irom peru

Adjournmenl

Biodiversity Studies, Chair: Alejandro Zaldívar-Riverón

Rodolphe Rougerie, SIO. Universily 01 Guelph DNA barcoding o( arehival Lepidoplera speeimens

Xin Zhou, 810. University 01 Guelph

Triehop,era Bareode 01 Lile: probing eaddisOy diversily wilh DNA bareodes

Birthe Thormann, Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig Tesling a snorl nuclear barcode lor inlerring slaphylinid beetle diversi!)' in an I\frican rainforest

[Jrian Fisher, Calaornia Academy 01 Sciences Identilying eryplic invasives in (he Malagasy region

Facundo Labarque, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Sernardino Rivadavia' Inlerring biodiversily patterns and lile-hislory Irait' in ray spiders (Araneae, Thcridiosomal idae)

lonathan Clark, Weber Slale Universrly DNA bareoding 01 share Oies Irom Grea( Sal( Lake

Adjournment

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Session C

2:00-2:05 Ricardo Ayala, IBUNAM lnlroduclion

2:05-2:20 Laurence Packer, York University The campaign lO bdrcode Ihe bees 01 lhe world: progre», problems, prognosis

2:20-2:35 Jasan Gibbs, York Universlly

D A barcoding a nighlmare laxon: a case sludy (rom b~s

2:35-2:50 Nelly Ndungu, International Centre for Insecl Physiology and Ecology (ICIPtl Morphomelrics al1d DNA barcoding Di stingless bees (apidal': meliponinael in three sclcctcd forest; in Kcnya

2:50-3:05 Ricardo Ayala, IBUNAM The nallve !lees 01 México ond lhe DNA Barcode oí Liie project

3:05-3:20 Seán Brady, Smithsonian Institution Applying DNA barcoding and morphology toward improving th" laxonomy oí lh" c/eplop.\rasilic bee genus Nomada

3:20-3:35 Sheila Dumesh, York UnlVersily florcoding bees wllh emphaslS on Canadian Megachile: implicalions. resolutions and new associalions

3:35-4:00 Coffee Break

Session D

4:00-4:15

4:15-4:30

4:30-4:45

4:45-5:00

5:00-5:15

5:15-5:30

5:30-6:00

6:00

Robert Paxton, Oueen's Universily Belfast Barcoding reveals cryptic bee bumble species diversity

Carmen lucia Yurrita, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala The bee fauna of Guatemala and lhe imporlance oí lhe participation in lhe barcode oí Iiíe

Nicholai de Silva, York University ESlimating biodiversit\,: DNA barcoding and morphospecies

Harrison Kibogo, Internalional Centre ollnsecl Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) Molecular characterization oí Honeybees (Apis me/lifera) races (rom Kenya using barcoding markers

Jase Javier Quezada-Euan, UNAM Pollinators al r¡sk: idenlifying Cryplic species in n"live bees [rom Mexico (Hymenoptera:Mcliponini)

Miriam Richards, Brock University Niche partilioning based on nesling biology in lwig-nesting ca'penter bees revealed by congruent vari"lion in behavior, morphology, and DNA bareod"s. Open Discussion

Adjournment

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Session 5: Case Studies of Applications

9:00-9:20 Phaedra Doukakis, Stony Bruuk Universily DNA barcoding of sharks: two case sludy applicalions in Belize and Madagascar

9:20-9:40 George Amato, American Museum 01 Natural History DNA Barcoding Inili"live jor Conservalion (DBIC)

9:40-10:00 Daniel Masiga, Interna!lOnal Centre lO' Inseet PhysiDloQY and ¡"loQY (ICIPf) Analysis of mitochonelrial cylochrome reveals key ourccs 01 tsetse Ily blood meals in easl Aírica

10:00-10:20 Jeremey deWaard, Universlly 01 British Columbia Forcsl biomonitoring, biosecurily and DNA barcoeling

10:20-10:40 Bernard Sweeney, Stroud Watfr Cenler Water qualily an"lysis Wilh maeroinvcrtcbrate barcoding

10:40-11:10 Coffee Break

Aud,tonumNo Mcóc-AmeriCM 5:Jmposium

Session E

2:00·2:15 Manuel Elías, ti Colegio d~ la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR) Chelumal MEXBOL, Ihe Mcxiean Commilmenllo DNA bareodes in a rnegil­diversity region

2:15·2:30 Patricia Escalante, IBUNA'" Development of lhe academic nodc of Mex80L allhe ¡nstitule of Biology 01 UNAM

2:30·2:45 Robert Bye, IBUNAM Complimentarity anel challenges o( DNA bareode; for laxonomie delerminalion o( lIseful planls

2:45·3:00 Virginia Leon, IBUNAM Chamela AII Taxa Bareoding Initiativc in Chamela-CulxmaIJ, México

3:00·3:15 Martha Valdéz, ti ColegIO de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR) Chetumal FISHBOL Slralc-gies in Meso America

3:15-3:30 Adolfo Gracia, Inslrtuto de Ciencias del mar y Limnologia, UNAM Crustacean Decapods of lhe Gull of Mexieo_ Supcrfamily Penaeoidea

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

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5ession 6: Barcoding and New Sequencing Tecnnologies

11:10-11 :30 Mehrdad Hajibabaei, BID. UnivefSlly 01 Guelph DNA barcoding 2.0: environmental moniloring using ncxl-generalion

11 :30-11 :50

11:50-12:10

12:10·12:30

12:30·12:45

12:45-2:00

Session F

4:00-4;15

4: 15-4:30

4:30-4:45

4:45·5:00

5:00·5:30

5:30

sequencing techniqucs

Tom Bruns, University of ~alifomta. Ber~eley The promise and challenge of cnvironmcntal sequcnces- an example from lhe fungi

Shadi Shokralla, BID,UntversilyolGuelph Pyrosequencing for rapid mini-barcoding

Micheal Rhodes, Applied Biosystems Bareodlf18 pre.senl and fulure

Open Discussion

Lunch

loaquín Cifuentes, Facultad de CienCias UNAM Complcmcnling differen! macrofungi campa igns: taxonon1ic .lnd regional irwentory plus funclional group biodiversily sludies

Andrew Polaszek, Natural History Museum london Barcoding megadiversc Encarsia para,itoids in Mcxico

Patricia Landaverde, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala Biodivcrsily 01 Gualemala and Ihe imponance of parlicipaling in lhe bareode. of life

Lucia Paiz Medina, Universidad Centroamericana DNA barcode of Midas Cichlidae species complex inhabiting lakes anel lagoons of Nicaragua

Daniel Janzen, University of Pennsylvama Bareoding a very eomplcx Iropicaltrophic web

Adjournment

(

The Barcode of Life in Latin America: Opportunities, Challenges and Results

Daniel la nzen and Win nie Ha Ilwachs, Are, de Conservacron G anacaste. Costa Rica and Uni,ers,ly 01 P,nnsyl"m,. USA

Event open to the public, followed by ;) reception .:¡nd openlng of a DNA barcoding exhibí!. Offered In Spanish and English_

11:00 am

lhealer al the Museum 01 Science UNIVERSUM

Centro Cultural Universitario

Ciudad Universitaria. Coyoacan. DF Torre de Rectoría

Estadío Ollmpico

Mellico 68

Metro • Ufliuersidad

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L híbítor Dooths , I

n International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) 1

Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLO) 2

BOL! Data Portal 3

UNAM 4

Encyclopedia of Life 5

Advanced Biosystems (ABI) 6

ter Dísf=" 3:JS

Insects & Other Arthropods A 1-10

Marine Species B1-B6

Large-Scale Initiatives B7-B8 A B

Plants C1-C13

Meso-America C14-C18

Fish 01-011

Oisease Vectors 012-015

Quarantine Species 016-019 e o

Algae, Fungi and Protists El-E8

Birds & Other Vertebrates F1-F3

Data Analysis F4-F7

E F

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loster Iresentatíons Poster Presenter Institution Title

Al Claudia Ber1rand BIO, UniverSlty o( Guclph Explorong shallow splits in Cosla Rican barcodcd Lepidoplera

A2 Torbj""n Ekren1 Norwegian Univcrsity oí Scicnce and Technology

DNA barcoding dcmonstrales need for taxonomic revIsions in thc midgc familv Chlronomidae (Oiptera)

Barcoding bunerflies and skippers o( IndíaA3 Swapnil Gaikwad Oepar1menl of Zoology, Modcrn College

A4 bAarco Anlonio Marinho Ce:nlrO de Riologia Molecular e Engcnharia Gcnctica - CBMEG I Campin(]s St.He Univer:;ity -UNICAMP

Pcrspeclives of ITS2 JS DNA barcoding in blowílies

A IRNA bJsed primer cocktail (or milochondrial COl barcoding o( He,apoda AS Paul Hebcr1 BIO, Universít)' 01 Guclph

A6 Paul Hebert filO. Unlversíty oí Guelph DNA barcoding Ihe Hcmiptera

A7 Eugene Phillips-RodríguCl Inslllllto Nacíonal de Biodiversidad Morphological analysís 01 Antaeotricha specics unils Ihat arc diffcrenlialed by DNA barcoding

Idenlifying Mexican spceics 01 Lepidoplera using bareodcs A8 Blanca Prado El Colegio dc la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR)

A9 Vogesh Shouche National Centre (or Cell Science ONA Barcoding lo dlstlnguish spccics oí Indian Or1hoptcra

AIO Massimiliano Vírgilio Royal Museum lor Central Arriea ONA barcoding and mini-barcoding for molecular idcntiíicatlon of Oiplera

B1 E. Escobar Universidad Nacion~:: AUlónoma de !vtéxlCO

Gcnetíc homogeneil)' and conneClívi!)' among populations o( species Munidopsi, geyen anel Ah'inocaris murico/a o( Ihe Al1antie Equalorial bcll

B2 Ann Buálin Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Species Identifieation in the Thalíacca

B3 Arel)' Martinez-Arce F.I Colegio de la Fronlera Sur (ECOSUR) ONA barcoding 01 frec-living marine nematodes using 285 rONA gcne

84 G. O. Khcdkar Or. Babasaheb r\mbedkar Marathwad~

Universily ONA barcoding marine iishes Irom K,1kinada coast, (A.P.) Indi"

DNA bdrcoding al marine pl<lnktoníc ostrocods: gold standard database (or an 'invisible' group

Morphological and molecular approaches lo assess marine nematode diversit)': Implicallons (or DNA barcoding

B5 Lisa Nigro Universit)' 01 Connecticut

B6 A. Rocha-OlivJrcs Cenlro de Investigación Cienlífica y Educación Superior de Ensenada

B7 Tamer Albayr<lk Department of Biolog)', University oí Mehmet Akíl Esroy

Biodiversity 01 Turkcy, DNA barcodillg 01 the Dorn <ln(i bird (aulla in Anatolia: Projeet OV€fvicw

Mitoc"ondrial gcnome: The blomarker for Indínn Biodiverslty B8 S.K. Ghosh Assam University

Poster Presenter Institution Title

C1 Aslam Abubakke' Plant Molecular Biology Lab. Oepl o( Bolany

Conserved blocks in catalytíe doma in 01 CKX gene: As a higher taxa markcr.

C2 Nese Bilgin Bogazici University The Genetk diversity of the C"lan(hU5 l. species in Turkey'

C3 j.Y. Son8 lnslitute oí Medicinal Plan! Ocvclopmeoc Chtnesc Acadcmy oi Medical Sc¡cncc~

Identiiication o( plant specie<; in Ihe (amily Rul,lCcac wil" the usc oí O bareoding

A

C4 ¡.P. Han Insrilulc of Medicinal Planl Dcvelopmenl, Chinese Acadcmy oí Medical SciCOCC5, Pd"ng Union Medical College

Intemal tr~nsc.ribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region is a universal barcode for gymnospcrrns

CS Li-Vatlng Kuo Instítulc oí E(:o¡o~' and Evolutionary Blology, National Taiwan nivcrsity

Searching ¡or barcode regions/seclors applying for new generation sequencing lechnique: a case fro1l1 fern genus Deparia

C6 .\i\aria Kuzmioa 810, University o( Guclph Using two-Iocus DNA barcodes lo barcode a regional i10ra in Cosla Rica

C7 Teresa Mejia-S.u1cs Instiluto dc Ecología, A.e. DNA Barcode for Mcxican 8amhoos (PoaceJe: Bambusoic!eae)

C8 EIiSil Sug.muma Ncw York Botanieal Garden A DNA barcode flora oi the northeastern Unitcd Slates aod adjacenl Can,1da

C9 Gcorge Thomas Rajiv C~ndhi Centre ior Biotechnolo¡sy ONA barcoding o( three genera of Indian Zingíbe,"ecae

ClO H. Vao Institute of Mcdicinal Plant Developmcnl, CAMS. Peking Union Medieal Collcge

Testing Ihe fe"sibilit\, oi DNA barcoding in" largc family. Fabaceae

Cl1 Hiroshi Yoshimaru Foreslry and roresl Products Research Institute

ONA barcoding on woody planls in Japan

1,C12 Muhamm,ld Zuber¡ University of Rajshahi Ba,coding jackfruilS (or documcntation, domcsticalion and conscrvation in Bangladesh

C13 L. Pasakinskiene Botanical Carden of Viln'lus Univcrslty Molecular marke. "pproach ín plant biodivcrsity and laxonomy sludies allhe bOlanie,,1 garden 01 Vilnius Universit\,

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rese nta t~ o 11 SFoste-Presenter Institution Tille

Cl5

Poster

Sergio Ticul Álv.rez-Castafied. DNA Barcades of loporypes mammals of Mexieo 1: l'Jorlhwesl Mexieo Centro de InvesligaClones Biológicas del Noreste

Consuel Lorenzo El Colegio de l. Frontera Sur Analysis of Ihe endemic and endan~ered species of Heleromys 10 Mexieoe16

SUlrisnoCentCt' ior Plant Conservatlon BogorAlejandro Zaldívar-Rivcrón Species diversily in a group 01 pJril>ilOid wasps ¡rom the Chamela-Cuixmala e17 Botani(.. Gardcns - Indonesian tnSlttutE' of biosphere reserve Scicnces

Instituto de Biología, UNAJv4., Mexico Clty,Francisco Vergara-Si Iva DNA barcoding, essentialism and instrumenl"lism: a reexamination e18 Mcxico

Instituto de BIología, Universld.:td NacionalRosamond Coales An all taxa barcode inilialive for lhe biota of a biodiversiry hOlspor 10 Veracruz,e19 Autónoma de México. EsI3cíón de- Blo(oRía Mexica Tropic.al Los Tux.tlas

Instituto de Biología, UNA/V\, Mc::xico City,B.J. BrilO Idenlification of earl)' life-histor)' slages oi Belizean apogon (TelcosteJ: Dl Mcxico Apogonidae) lhrough DNA barcoding

Biadiversity Research (eOler, AcademiaTun-Yuan Cheng A new speeies oi Parapereis (Telcoslei: Pinguipedidae) in waters off nonheastern Siniea

D2 la ¡wan based on

Xavfer V¡llencia Inslituto de Biología, UNAM Compararive anal)'sis of IwO specles of Prolundulus (pisces: Proiundulldae), D3 using !wo gcnctic markers

Universidacle ESladual Paulisla - UNESPlciferson Henriques Barcoding freshwater fish~s írom coaslal rivers, Brazil D4

Divlsion oi O A Barcoding. MJrlnc LilePrasa.na Kumar ONA barcading salves ,he taxonomic ambiguily perslsled wllhin MugillidaeD5 Centre oi Advanced Swdy in Marine BIOlogy, AnnJmal.il Uni",crsiry

Sami LAKKIS Seclion of Oeeanography,Lebanesc Inheritance Study lISlOg ISSR tcchnique, belween three marine Fish species of Uníversity

D6 Sparidae famil)' ¡ram Syrlan waterS (F.asl Medíterranean;,

Ciro Oyarzún Universidad de Concepción Phylogenelic rclationships for South American pinkling genus CenypterusD7

Universily of the Philippines - Marine Ma. Josela Pante Molecular Identiiication oí flSh larvae oi lhe 81col Sheli, Phillppines Science Inslitute

D8

Irene Schiavetli Istiluto Zooprofílanico Sperimentale del ONt\ bareode' flsh species identifícalion in the IZS ¡ab Piemonle, Liguri. e Valle e1'Aosla

D9

Shanmugam Achiram~n Bharathidasan Univcrsity J:valualion oi environmenlal pallulion anel its impacl On (ishes in Cauver')' River, Tamilnadu, India

Dl0

A.V. Zhirmunsky Insritllte oi Marine BlotogySvellana N. Sharina Barcoding and phylogen), af flalfish Irom North-WeSl Pacific and surrounding D11 o{ F2f EaSlcrn Branch oí RU5sian Acadcmy oi wJ.lcrs Sclences

Richard Gilder Graduale School, Sebastían KviSI Convergence to meatlOJn milOchondrial primer largels by marine microbes 012 American Museurn oí Nalural History

Andrew Milchell NSW Department oi Induslr)' and DNA barcoding oi leafhopper veclor-pathogen relalionshlps D13 InvCslment

Arouna Ndassa Universí~1 o( Yaoundé I The Bu/inus Irunealus/lJOplCUS and the barcoding melhod D14

Chrislie Onyia Nalional 8iolechnolog)' Developrnenl Biodiversit)', indigenous knowledge and lhe issue oi biapirac)': The relevanee oi Agency

D15 DNA barcading and DNA

Badrul Bhui)'a University of Chiuagong DNA bareoding 01 Agromyzld leaf miners and [helr parasitaids in Bangladesh 016

Andrew Mílchell NSW Department 01 Induslry and Comprehensivc barcod.ng 01 Australiao Heliolhine moths (Lepidoplera: Inveslment

D17 Noeluidae)

Nelson Nloni(or University oi Buea Arboreal anl species as bio-conlrol agenls of peslsD18

Modern College oí AnSI 5cienC0 and ComrnC:.'(ceSS Gaikwad Barcod¡ng lrue bug species of IndiaD19

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oster Fresentatíon5 Poster Presenler Instilution Title

E1 Kanak HJ'a Aglleulture and Agll-food Canada DNA Bareodes (or lhe diseovecy and idenlifieation o( new spccies 01 Pythium

E2 lui-Lung Chao National Sun Yal-Sen UniversÍly B<lreodes ai Seolopendromorpha cenlipedes 01 T<liwan

E3 Sergio Cohuo Durti n El Colegio de la fronlera Sur (ECOSUR) Prcliminary results on ostraeod bareodes (rom Yucalan Peninsula

E4 Carlos Congrains Musseum o( Nalural Hislory, San Marcos Univcrsity

DNA barcodmg ior Peruvian lvfeSJlobulimus spp. (MOlluSCJ; Gastropodal

ES ,v\ehrdad Hajibabaei BIO, Universo!)' oi Guclph ONA barcoding oi pralisls in culture colleclions

E6 M. Elías-Gutiérrez El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR) DNI\ barcoding reveals new ¡resh",aler zooplankton spccies

E7 Jnanendra Ralh Department of BOlany, Visva-bh.lrati University

DNA barcoding of Visva-Bharali Culture Collcclion o( Algae

E8 Zirak Mobaraky Falcmeh Universily oí Tehran Molecular Taxonomy oi Oendrobaena byblica Specjes Complex in IrM

Fl Marc De Mcyer Royal Museum for Central AIIle.a DNA barcoding oi European Aeeipiter and lheír A(riCJn relalives

F2 Sanil George Rajiv Gandhi Cenlre for Bioleehnology ONA barcoding of some amphibians oi Weslern Ghats

F3 I

Valentina Islas niversity 01 SI. Andrews Praclical applicalions beyond ta,onomy: Genetic lools lo monilor capllve dolphins in aqualie parks

F4 Yasin Bakis Abanl Izzel Baysal UnverSlty Resampling techniques (or non-alrgnmenl b~sed disla"ce Illcasure Illethods

FS Pcte< K"mau Inlernational Cenlre for tnsccl Physiology anel Ecology (IClPE)

Morphological characterís~lion and ONA barcoding oi Iwo eongcnellC COnomeLJ species in Mwingi (Kenyal

F6 OIUu Institule oí Microbiology, Chinese Academy oi Sciences

Thc nlirror sile oi BOLD syslcm in China

1'7 Omid Mirsh"msi Kakhki Univers1ty oi Tehriln Phylogeny oi Mesobulhus cupeus (CLKoch, 1839) in Iran using Cal Sequenccs

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Index ot aster Fresenters Abubakker

Achíraman

Albayrak

Bakis

Bala

Bertrand

Bhuiya

Bilgín

Brito

Bucklin

Chao

Cheng

Coates

Cohuo Ourán

Congrains

De Meyer

Ekrem

Elías-G utiérrez

Escobar

falemeh

Gaikwad

George

Ghosh

Hajibabaei

Han

Hebert

Henriques

Islas

Kakhki

Kamau

Khedkar

C1

010

B7

F4

El

Al

016

C2

01

B2

E2

D2

C19

E3

E4

F1

Al E6

B1

E8

A3 019

F2

88

E5

C4

AS A6

04

F3

F7

F5

B4

Kumar

Kuo

Kuzmina

Kvist

Lakkis

Liu

Lorenzo

Marinho

Martinez-Arce

Mejia-Saules

Mitchell

Ndassa

Nigro

Ntonifor

Onyia

Oyarzún

Pante

Pasakinskiene

Phillips-Rodríguez

Prado

Rath

Rocha-Olivares

Schiavetti

Sharina

Shouche

Song

Suganuma

Thomas

Tícu I Álvarez-Castañeda

Valencia

Vergara-Si Iva

Virgilio

Vao

Yoshimaru

Zaldívar-Riverón

Zuberi

05

CS

C6

012

06

F6

C16

A4

B3

C7

0"13 017

014

B5

018

015

07

D8

C13

A7

AS

E7

B6

09

011

A9

C3

C8

C9

C15

03

C18

A10

C10

C11

C17

C12

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~11_'i_1

5us Schedule Bus transportation will be provided on the following schedule for conference

registrants and accompanying persons with tickets to the conference social events.

~5aturda'y to Monda'y, 7-9 November Morning departures from the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel to UNAM's lnstitute of

Biology • 7:00am • 7:15am • 7:30am

• 7:45am

~5aturda'y and 5unda'y, 7-8 November Evening departures fmm UNAM's Institute of Biology to the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel

• 6:30pm • 6:45pm • 7:00pm

• 7:15pm

~Monda.tJJ 9 November Evening departures from UNAM's Institute of Biology to Opening Reception, Ex Hacienda de Tlalpan

• 6:30pm • 6:45pm • 7:00pm

• 7:15pm

Departures from Ex Hacienda de Tlalpan to the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel

• lO:OOpm

Con~crence

~ T uesda.':J toThursda!;l, 10-1 2 November Morning departures from the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel to Mexican Academy of Sciences

• 7:00am • 7:15am • 7:30am

• 7:45am

Wednesda'y. I 1 November: Evening departures from Mexican Academy of Sciences to Closing Banquet, Fonda Mexicana

• 6:30pm • 6:45pm • 7:00pm • 7:15pm

Departures from Fonda Mexicana to the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel

• , 0:30pm

~ T uesda.'j and nursda.'j. 10 and 12 November Evening departures from Mexican Academy of Sciences to the Fiesta Inn and Royal Pedregal Hotel

• 6:30pm • 6:45pm • 7:00pm

• 7:15pm