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VII. International Eurasian Ornithology Congress, Izmir, Turkey

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IEOC 2023, Izmir

VII. International Eurasian Ornithology Congress

18-21 October 2023, Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir Turkey

https://ornithologylab.com/ieoc2023izmir

7th International Eurasian Ornithology Congress, Izmir, 2023

Dear Colleague, 


We will be very pleased to organize our congress, which we had to take a long break due to reasons beyond our control, in Izmir on 18-21 October 2023 and to see you among us.


Of all living creatures, birds are the group that is most at risk from environmental deterioration caused by human activity. Even the remotest ecosystem is affected in some way, raising the possibility that isolation will afford insufficient protection to any species; migrants are at special risk because they travel through areas where resting and feeding stopovers have diminished or disappeared. Degraded wetlands, remnants of natural woodlands, the large-scale replacement of coastal vegetation by concrete inevitably will reduce the diversity of ecosystems whose features cannot be replicated by open waters created for leisure, by single-species woodland plantations or by gardens and parks, although these do offer advantages to adaptable bird species. Species that are habitat specialists can all too easily be driven to extinction. Although mankind and birds have co-existed remarkably well in many parts of the world until recently, it can be argued that the relentless pace of extinction of bird species is symptomatic of world-wide ‘simplification’ of plant, insect, mammal, and fish species as a consequence of industrial-scale mass production of food for humankind, whose vulnerability to catastrophe would appear to be increasing because food ‘crops’ are monocultures produced at densities not tolerated in nature and potentially at risk from disease evolution. In the Palearctic, Nearctic and Oriental regions, primary habitats for birds are diminishing at rates that are often severe and increasing. Thousands of insect species are believed to have become extinct before they have been described, putting many hundreds of bird species at risk as one of their primary food sources reduces. However, it is likely that the more subtle effects of removing insect species from complex ecosystems, especially the forced changes to the food chains, few of which have been studied at all, will have severe and unpredictable effects in the longer term. The 6th International Eurasian Ornithology Congress aims to bring together ornithologists and bird lovers in general, to create a platform for knowledge exchange and to discuss the problems and their solutions. This Congress welcomes all humanitarians who care about nature, particularly avifauna. All subjects related to birds will be deal in Congress sessions; there will be no other restriction on the topic of a presentation.   


Your attendance at this Congress will be our privilege and honour. We are looking forward to greeting you in İzmir on 18-21 October 2023. Sincerely yours.          


Organizing Committee

Registration and abstract submission

Abstract submission

Important Dates

Symposium Date: 18- 21 October 2023  

The opening of Abstract Submission: 01 June 2023  

Deadline for Abstract Submission: 01  September 2023  

Notification of Acceptance: 10 September  2020 for oral 

(within 15 days for poster) 

Early Registration Deadline: 15 September 2023 ​ 

Symposium Language: The official language of the congress is English.

IEOC 2023 will be organized in Izmir, Turkey hosted by Dokuz Eylül University

The conference will be held at Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir -Turkey. 


Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, DESEM, Conference Hall, rectorate building

Alsancak, No: 144 35210, Cumhuriyet Blv, 35220 Konak


https://goo.gl/maps/WozWL7b7C1Jy4S4u9



REGISTRATION INFORMATION

İzmir, Turkey

Congress topics

Located at the west of Turkey and on the Aegean shores, İzmir, the pearl of the Aegean, is the third largest city in Turkey. With its 8.500 year history, fertile land, favourable climate, 629 km coastline, 300 sunny days a year, a sea that offers every shade of blue and the heritage left behind by the 32 civilizations it has been a home to. İzmir is ready for you to discover its beauty, nature and hospitality. The city holds 6 different universities. Izmir holds a lot of natural and Historical values.

Congress topics

Congress topics

Congress topics

  • Behavior
  • Bird strikes and aircraft safety
  • Climate Change
  • Collision with obstacles
  • Conservation
  • Ecology
  • Evolution
  • Microbiome
  • Migration
  • Parasitology
  • Phylogeography and Phylogeny
  • Wildlife management
  • Others

Accomodation

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Accomodation

Every participant is responsible for his own bookings

Link to University and conference location

Travel to İzmir: International Airports are close by:

http://www.adnanmenderesairport.com/en-EN/

Committee

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Accomodation

Committees

Programme of IEOC2023, Izmir

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Plenaries

Michael WINK

Jan-Åke Nilsson

Jan-Åke Nilsson

Galapagos Islands: Following the footsteps of Charles Darwin

Jan-Åke Nilsson

Jan-Åke Nilsson

Jan-Åke Nilsson

Thermoregulatory strategies during breeding

Special Issue of Diversity, 7th IEOC; IEOC 2023

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Congress venue

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Collaboration with

Dokuz Eylül University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Ostim Technical University

Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

Ostim Technical University

Akdeniz University

Ostim Technical University

Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Science

Dokuz Eylül University, Science and Technology Application and Research Center

Dokuz Eylül University, Bilim ve Fauna and Flora Research and Application Center

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