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International Conference on Ecological Genetics and Evolutionary Adaptations

ICEGEA

29th Aug – 30th Aug 2026 Berlin, Germany

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UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 9 SDG 11 SDG 13 SDG 14
01 Molecular Mechanisms of Adaptation +
This session will explore the molecular underpinnings of adaptive traits in various organisms. Emphasis will be placed on gene expression, epigenetics, and the role of genetic variation in evolutionary processes.
SDG 13 SDG 15
02 Population Genetics and Evolutionary Dynamics +
This track focuses on the genetic structure of populations and the forces shaping genetic diversity over time. Discussions will include gene flow, genetic drift, and the implications for conservation biology.
SDG 15 SDG 14
03 Ecological Genomics: Bridging Ecology and Genetics +
This session aims to integrate genomic approaches with ecological research to understand adaptive responses to environmental changes. Case studies will highlight the application of genomic tools in ecological contexts.
SDG 13 SDG 9
04 Natural Selection and Adaptive Evolution +
This track will delve into the mechanisms of natural selection and its role in shaping adaptive evolution. Participants will discuss empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks that elucidate the dynamics of selection in diverse ecosystems.
SDG 15 SDG 13
05 Genetic Resilience in Changing Environments +
This session will examine how genetic diversity contributes to the resilience of populations facing environmental stressors. Topics will include the role of adaptive traits in survival and reproduction under changing conditions.
SDG 13 SDG 15
06 Phylogenetics and Evolutionary Relationships +
This track will focus on the use of phylogenetic methods to infer evolutionary relationships among species. Participants will discuss the implications of phylogenetic analyses for understanding speciation and adaptation.
SDG 15 SDG 14
07 Ecological Adaptation in Response to Climate Change +
This session will investigate how species adapt ecologically to the challenges posed by climate change. Emphasis will be placed on case studies that illustrate adaptive strategies and their genetic basis.
SDG 13 SDG 11
08 Speciation Processes and Genetic Divergence +
This track will explore the genetic mechanisms underlying speciation and the role of ecological factors in driving divergence. Discussions will include models of speciation and empirical studies from various taxa.
SDG 15 SDG 14
09 Adaptive Traits and Their Ecological Implications +
This session will focus on the identification and functional significance of adaptive traits in different ecological contexts. Participants will discuss how these traits influence fitness and ecological interactions.
SDG 15 SDG 13
10 Gene Flow and Its Evolutionary Consequences +
This track will examine the role of gene flow in shaping genetic diversity and evolutionary trajectories of populations. Discussions will include the impact of landscape connectivity and human activities on gene flow.
SDG 15 SDG 14
11 Evolutionary Ecology: Concepts and Applications +
This session will address the intersection of evolutionary biology and ecology, focusing on how evolutionary processes influence ecological dynamics. Participants will share insights on the application of evolutionary principles to ecological research.
SDG 13 SDG 11