Many thanks to all of you for such a great and friendly meeting!
More photos to come soon, for now, enjoy the group ones. And be in touch 😊🪲
#21stECM#carabids2024
We would like to remind you that submissions are still open for the 21st ECM special issue, which will be published in Community Ecology https://t.co/snWOn3Zx2a
Although the deadline has passed, we are still accepting manuscripts, and we encourage you to contribute your research.
Manuscripts should be submitted via the journal's online submission system by January 30, 2025.
We look forward to your contribution.
Best regards,
21st ECM organization team
Dear Carabidologists,
We would like to invite you to submit an article to the 21st ECM special issue, which will be published in the journal Community Ecology. https://t.co/snWOn3Zx2a
Please select the flag "New perspectives in carabid ecology" during the submission under the additional information/special issue menu in the Editorial Manager. All submissions will undergo a standard peer review process.
In the last days I attended the @21stECM, where I got to present my MSc thesis on glacial and periglacial carabid beetles 🪲 @dbiosunito@MUSE_Trento@nbfc_italy
It was a wonderful experience, shared with nice and inspiring people! Happy to have got the chance to be part of it!
Dale Acal from @kzbih_ul presenting about the incredible diversity of tiger beetles in the Philippines and the use of DNA barcoding to study the genus Therates. At @21stECM
I had an awesome time meeting all the European Carabidologst in Budapest, learning about their research, presenting a small pop gen project, and and showing a poster on the first big chapter of my PhD thesis, Adephaga phylogenomics (focusing on Carabidae of course!). #21stECM
Very nice carabid meeting in Budapest where @JohanKotzeHY and @BasileFinand presented their work on the impact of urbanization on beetles! 🪲
Thanks @21stECM for the organization and for promoting connections between European carabidologists. #21stECM
The first plenary presentation of the XXI European Carabidologists Meeting on the importance of natural history collections by @wouterdekoninc1 of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural History at @21stECM
Here we are! The tentative program and the book of abstracts are online and available on the ECM website:
https://t.co/ubExcFZJaG
Please note that the program is tentative and may be slightly modified during this week. If there are any changes, we will update them immediately.
The main scientific program will be held in the Sándor Tolnay lecture hall on the ground floor of building H, right next to the entrance from Bethlen Gábor Street. The Icebreaker and Pint in Science event will be in VetCafé, located in building P. 🪲
We are finalizing the program of the Meeting. Before we share it with you, here is a little info about finding a hotspot of carabidologists on the University of Veterinary Medicine campus.
#21stECM#carabids2024