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LKCNHM at The Crustacean Society Summer Meeting 2024 in Taipei, Taiwan!

LKCNHM at The Crustacean Society Summer Meeting 2024 in Taipei, Taiwan!

Scientists from the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) attended The Crustacean Society (TCS) Summer Meeting held in Taipei, Taiwan, from 27 May to 1 June 2024. This annual event, held by The Crustacean Society and co-hosted by the Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica this year, convenes experts in crustacean biology from all around the world.

Scientists from all over the world gathered for The Crustacean Society Summer Meeting 2024! Photo Credit: TCS 2024
Scientists from all over the world gathered for The Crustacean Society Summer Meeting 2024! Photo Credit: TCS 2024

LKCNHM’s Advisor, Professor Peter Ng, was invited to be a keynote speaker at the conference and kicked off the scientific proceedings with his talk, entitled ‘A tale of 2 oceans: Crabs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans—connections and vicariance’, highlighting his insights into crab diversity, taxonomic discoveries, and the various forces at work that encourage and propel speciation events.

Prof Ng started the conference off with his talk, ‘A tale of 2 oceans: crabs in the Indian and Pacific oceans—connections and vicariance’. Photo credit: TCS 2024
Prof Ng started the conference off with his talk, ‘A tale of 2 oceans: crabs in the Indian and Pacific oceans—connections and vicariance’. Photo credit: TCS 2024

The days that followed were characterised by a rich array of engaging and informative presentations, allowing scientists to share their research findings and talk about all things crustacean. Other than the keynote lectures, there were also talks which ran in parallel sessions. These talks were grouped into themed sessions, facilitating focused discussions and exchanges within specialised areas of crustacean biology (e.g. ecology, physiology, genetics, taxonomy and systematics, and conservation). 

Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza, Senior Curator of Crustacea at LKCNHM, presented his research on freshwater crabs with his talk, ‘Fresh goes better: Is the Southeast Asian freshwater crab genus Sundathelphusa Bott, 1969, monophyletic?’ as part of a special session on freshwater crabs of the world.

Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza talks about freshwater crabs during the conference. Photo credit: TCS 2024
Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza talks about freshwater crabs during the conference. Photo credit: TCS 2024
Presenters and participants of the special session on freshwater crabs of the world. Left to right: Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, Prof Neil Cumberlidge, Dr Paul Clark, Prof Peter Ng, Prof Savel Daniels, Assoc Prof Tohru Naruse, Dr Daniel Jia Jun Ng, Prof Shih Hsi-Te, Dr Chao Huang, Mr Tan Zhi Wan, Mr Bryan Soh.
Presenters and participants of the special session on freshwater crabs of the world. Left to right: Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, Prof Neil Cumberlidge, Dr Paul Clark, Prof Peter Ng, Prof Savel Daniels, Assoc Prof Tohru Naruse, Dr Daniel Jia Jun Ng, Prof Shih Hsi-Te, Dr Chao Huang, Mr Tan Zhi Wan, Mr Bryan Soh.

LKCNHM’s HeadAssociate Professor Darren Yeo, also gave a talk showcasing the Museum’s SIGNIFY project (Singapore in Global Natural History Museums Information Facility), an initiative to locate and document all the species collected and described from Singapore and provide an accessible digital archive of Singapore’s historical biodiversity.

LKCNHM Head, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, giving his talk entitled ‘SIGNIFY: Carcinological recollections of Singapore’s historical biodiversity’. Photo credit: Jose Christopher Mendoza.
LKCNHM Head, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, giving his talk entitled ‘SIGNIFY: Carcinological recollections of Singapore’s historical biodiversity’. Photo credit: Jose Christopher Mendoza.
The Singapore contingent at the conference, consisting of scientists from LKCNHM, NUS, and NParks. Left to right: Mr Tan Zhi Wan, Dr Lee Bee Yan, Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza, Prof Peter Ng, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, Mr Bryan Soh, Dr Daniel Jia Jun Ng.
The Singapore contingent at the conference, consisting of scientists from LKCNHM, NUS, and NParks. Left to right: Mr Tan Zhi Wan, Dr Lee Bee Yan, Dr Jose Christopher Mendoza, Prof Peter Ng, Assoc Prof Darren Yeo, Mr Bryan Soh, Dr Daniel Jia Jun Ng.

After five days of sharing knowledge and making new friends, the conference concluded with a dinner banquet on the final night, and a trip around Taipei the next day! Participants visited the Mountain City Jiufen, and the National Museum of Marine Science & Technology at Keelung.  

Concluding the event with a sense of camaraderie and shared knowledge, the conference not only enriched our understanding of crustacean science but also forged new connections and collaborations among peers worldwide. It promises exciting prospects for future advancements in the field of carcinology!