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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the role of genetic diversity in enhancing ecosystem resilience to environmental changes. It aims to discuss how genetic variability among species contributes to their adaptability and survival in fluctuating habitats.
This session focuses on the mechanisms of adaptive evolution in response to anthropogenic pressures. Researchers will present findings on how species modify their traits to cope with rapid environmental shifts.
This track examines the application of molecular techniques in understanding and conserving biodiversity. Discussions will highlight genetic monitoring approaches that inform conservation strategies for endangered species.
This session delves into the genetic underpinnings of species adaptation through population genetic studies. Participants will share insights on how genetic structure influences adaptive potential in various ecosystems.
This track addresses the adaptive strategies employed by plant and animal species in response to climate change. Presentations will focus on case studies that illustrate successful adaptation mechanisms in diverse environments.
This session highlights the intersection of ecology and genetics, emphasizing how ecological factors shape genetic diversity. Researchers will discuss the implications of ecological genetics for conservation and management practices.
This track investigates the relationship between species resilience and the sustainability of ecosystems. It aims to uncover how resilient species contribute to the stability and functionality of their habitats.
This session focuses on the challenges and strategies in conservation biology amidst ongoing evolutionary changes. Participants will explore how evolutionary principles can inform conservation efforts for threatened species.
This track examines the genetic basis of biodiversity and its implications for ecosystem services. Discussions will center on how genetic diversity supports the provision of vital ecosystem functions.
This session promotes integrative methodologies that combine ecological and evolutionary perspectives. Researchers will present interdisciplinary studies that enhance our understanding of species interactions and evolutionary processes.
This track looks ahead at innovative genetic monitoring techniques and their potential applications in conservation. Participants will discuss emerging technologies and their role in tracking genetic diversity and species health.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.