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Hybrid Event

11th - 12th July 2026 | Sydney, Australia

International Conference on Species Adaptation to Environmental Change (ICSAEC - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Adaptive Evolution in Changing Environments

This track focuses on the mechanisms of adaptive evolution in response to environmental changes. Researchers are invited to present studies that elucidate genetic and phenotypic adaptations across various species.

Track 02
Phenotypic Plasticity and Species Resilience

This session explores the role of phenotypic plasticity in enhancing species resilience to environmental stressors. Contributions should highlight case studies demonstrating how plastic responses facilitate survival and reproduction.

Track 03
Ecological Niches and Habitat Shifts

This track examines the dynamics of ecological niches and the implications of habitat shifts due to climate change. Presentations should address how species adapt their ecological roles in response to shifting environmental conditions.

Track 04
Genetic Adaptation Mechanisms

This session delves into the genetic underpinnings of adaptation, focusing on the identification of adaptive traits and their evolutionary significance. Researchers are encouraged to share insights from genomic studies and field experiments.

Track 05
Physiological Adaptations to Environmental Stressors

This track investigates physiological adaptations that enable species to cope with environmental stressors. Contributions should include experimental and observational studies that highlight adaptive physiological responses.

Track 06
Evolutionary Ecology of Species Persistence

This session addresses the evolutionary ecology aspects that contribute to species persistence in changing environments. Presentations should focus on the interplay between ecological interactions and evolutionary processes.

Track 07
Climate Adaptation Strategies in Flora and Fauna

This track focuses on the diverse strategies employed by flora and fauna to adapt to climate change. Researchers are invited to present case studies that illustrate successful adaptation strategies across different taxa.

Track 08
Global Change Biology: Impacts on Species Adaptation

This session explores the broader implications of global change biology on species adaptation. Contributions should address how multiple stressors interact to influence adaptive capacities in various ecosystems.

Track 09
Community Dynamics and Adaptive Responses

This track examines how community dynamics influence species adaptation to environmental changes. Presentations should focus on interspecific interactions and their role in shaping adaptive responses.

Track 10
Microevolutionary Responses to Environmental Change

This session investigates microevolutionary processes that occur in response to environmental change. Researchers are encouraged to present empirical studies that document rapid evolutionary changes in populations.

Track 11
Conservation Strategies for Adaptation in a Changing World

This track focuses on conservation strategies aimed at facilitating species adaptation to environmental change. Contributions should highlight innovative approaches and policy implications for enhancing species resilience.

2026 UPDATE

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