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Dmitrii Musolin, 18.11.2010 18:38
We invite everyone to attend the annual Readings of pamti O. A. Kataev
"Fauna and ecology of insects-dendrophages of the forests of Eurasia"
(Saint Petersburg, SPbGLTA)
Venue: St. Petersburg, Institutsky pereulok, 5,
St. Petersburg State Forestry Engineering Academy named after S. M. Kirov
Date: November 24-26, 2010
Time limit for reports: plenary session – 40 minutes (and 10 minutes for questions),
breakout sessions-15 minutes (and 5 minutes for questions)
Meeting place: Main building of SPbGLTA, White Hall of the Academic Council
Admission is free (it is advisable to warn you so that there are no problems at the entrance)
Preliminary program:
November 24 (Wednesday)
900-1100: registration of participants (Department of Zoology and Hunting, main building, room 221) .1100
: collective photo of participants.
1110-1120: opening of the Readings-welcome speech by the Rector of SPbGLTA, Head of the Department of Zoology and Hunting, Professor A. V. Selikhovkin
1120-1350: Plenary reports
The" Asian race " of the unpaired silkworm: Myths, realities, and prospects. Yu. N. Baranchikov, V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk.
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1400-1500: lunch
1500-1700: Section reports
1. The effect of zoogenic defoliation of trees on the manifestation of induced resistance. Ponomarev V. I., Botanical Garden of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg.
2. Long-term dynamics of phyllophagous insect foci in Russian pine forests. Lyamtsev N. I., All-Russian Research Institute of Forestry and Mechanization of Forestry, Pushkino, Moscow region.
3. Harmfulness of xylobionts in oak clearings in Left-bank Ukraine. Meshkova V. L., Kukina O. N. Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Agroforestry named after G. N. Vysotsky, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
4. Ways to improve the biological protection of oak forests in the North Caucasus from harmful lepidoptera. Kobzar V. F., Kobzar M. O., GNU VNIIBZR RASKHN, Krasnodar.
5. Sanitary condition of trees left for biological diversity in cutting areas. Valenta V. Yu. T., Nanartavichus A. I. Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
6. On the thresholds of harmfulness of the linden moth-moth. Ermolaev I. V., Zorin D. A., National Park “Nechkinsky”, Udmurt Republic, Votkinsky district.
November 25 (Thursday)
1000-1730: Breakout reports
1. Indicators of growth, development, and nutrition in unpaired silkworm caterpillars with different reactivation durations after diapause. Andreeva E. M., Botanical Garden of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg.
2. Influence of temperature conditions on the development of unpaired silkworm caterpillars (Lymantria dispar L.) depending on their need for exogenous LPO activators. Klobukov G. I., Botanical Garden of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg.
3. Reactions to sexual attractants of male pine and Siberian silkworms in the region where their ranges overlap. Petko V. M., Vendilo N. V., Lebedeva K. V., Baranchikov Yu. N., V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk.
4. Ecological basis of the social organization of clones in aphid species of the genus Pemphigus Hartig. Babichev N. S., V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk.
5. Impact of aluminum production emissions on entomofauna. Bogodukhov P. M., State Scientific Institution All-Russian Research Institute of Agroforestry (GNU VNIALMI), Vologda.
6. Insects in the conditions of modern climate warming. Musolin D. L., SPbGLTA named after S. M. Kirov, St. Petersburg.
1200-1220-break
7. Ecological and faunal characteristics of bark beetles (Scolytidae) in Volgograd. Emelyanova N. Yu. Volgograd State Pedagogical University, Vologda.
8. Pests of green spaces in urbanized areas (Volgograd). Belitskaya M. N., Gribust I. R. State Scientific Institution All-Russian Research Institute of Agroforestry (GNU VNIALMI), Volgograd.
9. Entomofauna structure of urban plantings in Volgograd. Elnikova Yu. S., Volgograd State University, Vologda.
10. Harmful arthropods of large-sized planting material. Shcherbakova L. N., S. M. Kirov St. Petersburg State Pedagogical University, Saint Petersburg.
11. Dendrophil coccides of green spaces in St. Petersburg. Myasnikova A.V., S. M. Kirov St. Petersburg State Pedagogical University, Saint Petersburg.
1400-1500-lunch
12. Current state of the problem of ant conservation in forest biogeocenoses. Golosova M. A., Moscow State Forest University, Moscow.
13. Dendrobiont weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) of the taiga subzones of the Urals. Sapronov V. V. Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ural State University named after A.M. Gorky, Yekaterinburg.
14. Results of studying the bark beetle fauna in the Middle Prihoper region. Volodchenko A. N., Balashov Institute of Saratov State University, Balashov.
15. Retrospective analysis of the dynamics of elateridocomplexes depending on the reparative processes of the plant component of the community. Vershinina S. D., Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg.
16. Analysis of the dynamics of forest insect populations using discrete dynamic models. Nedorezov L. V., INENKO RAS
17. Retrospective analysis of the list of alien insect species for the territory of pre-Ural Russia. Maslyakov V. Yu., Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
November 26 (Friday)
1000-1700: Breakout reports
1. Results of pheromone monitoring in the red pine sawfly foci of the Volgograd region. Seriy G. A., Branch of the Federal State Institution "Roslesozashchita" - "Center for Forest Protection of the Volgograd region", Vologda.
2. Results of pheromone monitoring of unpaired silkworms in the south-east of Western Siberia. Krivets S. A., Ilinykh A.V., Institute for Monitoring Climate and Ecological Systems, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk.
3. Ways to improve sanitary and health-improving measures in the oak forests of Belarus. Sazonov A. A. Forest management Republican Unitary Enterprise "Belgosles", Minsk, Belarus.
4. Damage of introduced woody plants by dendrophagous insects in botanical gardens of the Far East. Kirichenko N. I., Gorokhova S. V., Ostrogradsky P. G., Kenis M., V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk.
5. New invasive phytophages of tree species in the Krasnodar territory. Gninenko Yu. I., Shchurov V. I., Rakov A. G., All-Russian Research Institute of Forestry and Mechanization of Forestry, Pushkino, Moscow region.
6. New alien species of lepidoptera Parectopa robiniella Clemens and Phyllonoricter robiniella Clemens (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) were discovered in Krasnodar.V. V. Kostyukov, O. V. Kosheleva, Wildebeest VNIIBZR RASKHN (All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection), Krasnodar.
1200-1220-break
7. The role of forest plantations in increasing the biological diversity of coleopteran insects in adjacent steppe areas (on the example of the South Ural forest-steppe). Rusakov A.V., Safonov M. A., Orenburg State Pedagogical University, Orenburg.
8. Parasites of white acacia phytophages in protective forest stands of the Asian part of the North Caucasus. Kostyukov V. V. All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection (VNIIBZR RASKHN), Krasnodar.
9. Parasites of mining pests in protective forest stands in Tersko-Kuma sands. Kostyukov V. V. All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection (VNIIBZR RASKHN), Krasnodar.
10. Results of the survey of the state of the present chestnut tree in Abkhazia. Lukmazova E. A., SPbGLTA named after S. M. Kirov, St. Petersburg.
11. Stem insects and infectious diseases of woody plants: methods of experimental research. Kotlyarskaya O. B., Akhmatovich N. A., SPbGLTA named after S. M. Kirov, St. Petersburg.
1400-1500-lunch
12. Presentation of the disc "Ilinsky A. I. Index of literature on forest, agroforestry and park entomology for 1760-1965" Baranchikov Yu. N., Gninenko Yu. I., V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk.
13. Entomologists of the past. J. L. Lecomte (1825-1883). Vlasov R. V., Federal State Institution "SPBNIILKH", Saint Petersburg.
14. Forest pathology state of Izmailovo forest park plantings and the significance of biological factors in the weakening of plantings. Galasyeva T. V., Lebedeva G. S., Moscow State University of Forestry, Moscow.
15. Species composition of deciduous micro-lepidoptera in various ecological categories of urban plantings in St. Petersburg. Podolyatskaya Yu. S. Kirov St. Petersburg State Pedagogical University, Saint Petersburg.
16. Composition and structure of phyllophagous insect complexes in birch stands of the Galichya Gora Nature Reserve (Lipetsk region). Berezhnova O. N., Voronezh State University, Voronezh.
17. Additional nutrition of pine bast eaters in the Leningrad region. Popovichev B. G., Timofeeva Yu. A., SPbGLTA named after S. M. Kirov, Saint Petersburg.
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