Evento: 'Orflow10 International Workshop On Living Organisms In Flows: From Small-scale Turbulence To Geophysical Flows IFISC, Palma De Mallorca, June 7 - 11, 2010'
The interplay between biological organisms and hydrodynamic flows influences strongly the ecology of oceans, lakes and rivers, as well as developmental processes in living organisms. These phenomena at the interface between biology and physics cover different temporal and spatial scales from small-scale turbulence to mesoscale hydrodynamic activity on the physical side, and from bacteria and other cellular organisms up to swimming animals like fish on the biological side.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together scientists from various disciplines who investigate organisms in fluid flows from different perspectives and to address, among others, topics like: impact of mesoscale mixing on biology, population dynamics in rivers, non-passive transport, experimental biology in fluids, bioconvection and the influence of small-scale turbulence on plankton. The general goal of the workshop is to facilitate cross-fertilization between the different scientific communities and to stimulate joint interdisciplinary projects among the participants.
Orflow10
International Workshop on Living Organisms in Flows:
From Small-scale Turbulence to Geophysical Flows
IFISC, Palma de Mallorca, June 7 - 11, 2010
Scientific coordination:
Ulrike Feudel, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Raymond E. Goldstein, University of Cambridge, UK
Emilio Hernández-García, IFISC (CSIC-UIB), Spain
Cristóbal López, IFISC (CSIC-UIB), Spain