Symposia

Keynote speakers 

 

Pr. Angelika Brandt,
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum

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Subject: From isopods to deep-sea research - the power of systematics in marine sciences

 

 

Pr. Philippe Bouchet,
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle

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Subject: Crustaceans as ambassadors of biodiversity exploration

 

 

Pr. Sylvain Charbonnier,
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle

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Subject: Fossil crustaceans in the UV and X-ray spotlight

 

Symposia 

  • Welfare and nutrition in Crustaceans (Tomer Ventura, Wayne Hutchinson, Jehan H. Lignot, Amaya Albalat, Guiomar Rotllant)
  • Temporary and Hypersaline Habitats (Nicolas Rabet & D. Christopher Rogers)
  • Physiology, Ecotoxicology and Ecophysiology (Jean-Yves Toullec, Juliette Ravaux & Chi-Ying Lee)
  • Caves, Deep-sea, Austral/Boreal (Magali Zbinden, Amaël Dupaix & Pierre Chevaldonné)
  • Planktonic and Benthic Microcrustaceans (Marie-Béatrice Forel & Vincent Perrier)
  • Conservation/Environnemental protection/Invasive species (Moriaki Yasuhara, Christophe Lejeusne & Bella Galil)
  • Collections (Paula Martin-Lefèvre & Sylvain Charbonnier)
  • Phylogenomics (Paula Rodríguez-Flores & Martin Schwentner)
  • Evolution, Systematics and Fossil record (Enrique Macpherson & Denis Audo)
  • Long-term Interactions and Symbiosis (Magali Zbinden & Fabienne Audebert)
  • Biodiversity of Freshwater Crustaceans (Valentin de Mazancourt & Darren C. Yeo)
  • Sensory Biology (Steffen Harzsch & Kate Feller)
  • Reproduction, Development and Life cycles (Joachim Haug & Jørgen Olesen)
  • Functional Morphology (Antonio Baeza & Carolin Haug)
  • Marine Chelicerates (Romain Sabroux)
  • Marine Biodiversity and Biogeography (Laure Corbari, Inmaculada Frutos & Tin-Yam Chan)
  • Ecology and Behavior of the Fossil to the present/Food webs (Marie-Béatrice Forel & Christophe Piscart)
  • Crayfish (Tadashi Kawai & Denis Audo)
  • Diseases and Crustacean Parasites, One-Health (Fabienne Audebert & Grégory Karadjian)
  • Crabs, in honor of Danièle Guinot (Marcos Tavares & Paul Clark)

 

Proceedings

Journal of Crustacean Biology, the official publication of The Crustacean Society (TCS), will publish a special issue dedicated to articles resulting from the symposia/colloquia being organized for the TCS Paris meeting on July 2025.
 
Articles can include:
  • Research articles
  • Research notes
  • Reviews or Short reviews
  • optional Introduction by organizer(s)
There will be no page charges from Oxford University Press as long as half of the authors are TCS members (https://www.thecrustaceansociety.org; https://scienceserv.com/tcs/membercart/index.php). Special annual dues for students and post-doctoral investigators. Free charges apply to the first 12 pages as determined at the proof stage.
 
Articles will be published online as soon as proofs are corrected, and all will be assembled together as an October-December 2025 or January-March 2026 issue.
 
Depending on the number of manuscripts expected, we will name the organizer as an Invited Associate Editor to help with peer-review.
 
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