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Kastanienbaum Workshop FroSpects 2013
ESF Workshop

ESF Workshop

Genetics and Genomics of Speciation

March 26th - March 29th, 2013

Eawag, Center for Ecology, Evolution & Biogeochemistry, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland
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Goals and objectives

Due to successful integration of molecular population genetics and phylogenetics with ecology and biogeography, speciation research became a very strong branch of evolutionary biology. Now the field is challenged with the need for another newer synthesis that achieves the integration of population genomic with ecological speciation research. Many species differences arise in the late stages of speciation or after speciation is completed. These differences may not tell us much about how speciation happens. For a more complete understanding of the speciation process, speciation has to be studied at different stages in the evolutionary continuum from onset to completion of speciation. To put the new genomic technologies and data analysis methods to optimal use for furthering our understanding of speciation, they need to be strongly integrated with ecology and detailed natural history for every individual case of speciation. This integration is perhaps the most important challenge to speciation research in the next decade. The goal of our workshop is to identify elements required, available and those still lacking for this extended synthesis in speciation research. We wish to identify ways by which such integration will advance testing existing theoretical speciation models, and will inform further theory development.

The workshop brings 10-15 senior speciation researchers together with ~15 early career speciation researchers (Phd students, Postdocs). Activities include talks by the seniors and posters by the younger scientists, specifically targeting current questions in speciation research and how genomic data can help address them, and intensive workshop sessions organized around three themes.

  1. genes with major effect on speciation, isolation genes, ”magic traits”.
  2. genome-wide analyses of divergence during speciation.
  3. genetic constraints to speciation: role of G-matrix properties, role of standing variation.

Location

The workshop venue is the Center for Ecology, Evolution and Biogeochemistry (CEEB) of Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.

Accomodation

Participants will be accommodated on site and will share all meals. We anticipate three days of very intensive interactions.

Meals

All Meals (do-it-yourself breakfast, catered lunch and dinner) are organized by the committee

Fees

The registration fees are: CHF 100.00

Funding:

ESF Networking Program Frontiers in Speciation Research FROSpects