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IV - 2nd circular



SECOND CIRCULAR
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The Organizing Committee of
IV Latin American Congress of Vertebrate Paleontology
is pleased to invite you to participate in this meeting to be held in the city of San Juan

, Argentina, from 21 to 24
September 2011. We hope in our city to share and enjoy rich days of presentations, discussions and social activities. The Congress headquarters will be in the Alkazar Hotel located in city center San Juan. The opening ceremony of this meeting will be held on September 20 and accreditations take place from 20 September.

remember that any information regarding this event will be channeled through our website
. For this reason, we suggest you visit regularly for updated information on all aspects related thereto .
Those interested in participating in the conference must complete the registration form which is available on the website. If there are difficulties to access the page
contact this email.

General Coordinator Dr. Ricardo Martinez


Apaldetti Ms. Cecilia Fernandez Eliana
Mr. Angel Praderi

Tec Diego Abelin
Miss Carolina Jofre
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Dr. Fernando Abdala, Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontology. Dr. Oscar South Africa Alcober, Museum of Natural Sciences. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Dr. Sebastian Apesteguía , CONICET. Natural History Foundation 'Félix de Azara' Dr. Gloria Arratia, University of Kansas, University of Chile

Dr. Ana M. Baez, CONICET. University of Buenos Aires

Dr. Michael Benton, Dept. of Earth Sciences. University of Bristol, UK Dr. Christopher A.
Dr. Jorge Calvo, Universidad Nacional del Comahue
Dr. Matthew Carrano, Department of Paleobiology Smithsonian Institution, Washington Dr. Alberto Luis Cione, CONICET. Vertebrate Paleontology Museo de La Plata.
Dr. Carina Colombi, CONICET. Universidad Nacional de San Juan.

Prof. Rodolfo Coria, CONICET. Museo Carmen Funes, Neuquén Dr. Darin Croft, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA Dr. Julia Desojo , CONICET. Museo Argentino de Cs. Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" Dr. Marcelo R. de Carvalho, Instituto de Biociências Universidade de São Paulo

Dr. Regina Fechner, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

Dr. Marcelo de la Fuente, Natural History Museum of San Rafael, Mendoza

Dr. Marta Fernandez, CONICET. Museo de La Plata
, CONICET. Museo de La Plata

Dr. Randall Irmis, Utah Museum of Natural History, USA
Dr. Alexander Kellner, Museu Nacional, UFRJ, Brazil Yoshigutsu Dr. Kobayashi, Hokkaido University Museum, Japon

Dr. Matthew Lamanna, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, USA
Dr. Max Langer, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Dr. Hans Larsson, Redpath Museum McGill University, Canada
Dr. Guillermo Lopez, Vertebrate Paleontology División del Museo de La Plata

Dr. Peter Makovicky, Field Museum of Natural History, USA Dr. Ricardo Martinez, Universidad Nacional de San Juan Dr. Karen Moreno, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie et Imagerie Molecular, France

Dr. Sterling Nesbitt, American Museum of Natural History, USA

Dr. Daniel Perea, Institute of Geological Sciences, UdelaR, Uruguay
Dr. Diego
Pol, CONICET, Paleontological Museum Egidio Feruglio, Chubut

Dr. Jaime Powell, Institute of Paleontology, Fundación Miguel Lillo, Tucumán
Dr. Marcelo Reguero, Div Vertebrate Paleontology, Museo de La Plata
Dr. John Rensberger, Burke Museum, University of Washington, USA Dr. Douglas Riff, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil
Dr. Raymond Rogers, Geology Department, Macalester College, USA

Dr. Guillermo Rougier, University of Louisville, USA Dr. David Rubilar
Rogers, National History Museum Natural, Chile Dr. Leonardo Salgado, CONICET, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Neuquén Dr. Cesar Schultz, Geosciences Institute, UFRGS, Brazil
Dr. Paul Sereno, University of Chicago, USA Dr. Christian Sidor
, Dept. of Biology and Burke Museum, University of Washington USA
Dr. Leopoldo Soibelzon, Museo de La Plata, East Tennessee State University, USA
Dr. Hans-Dieter Sues, National Museum of Natural History, Washington USA
Dr. Daniela Schwarz-Wings, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions-und Biodiversitätsforschungan

der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Dr. Claudia
Tambussi, CONICET , Museo de La Plata Dr. Adam Tauber, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Dr. Eduardo P. Tonni, Museo de La Plata
Milne Dr. Alexander Vargas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile
Dr. Sergio Vizcaíno, CONICET, Museo de La Plata Dr. Guiomar Vucetich
, CONICET, Museo de La Plata
Dr. John Wible, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, USA when sending the same .
on-line
Ameghiniana. The editorial policies of the Congress for submission of abstracts are available on the conference website ()
have any questions contact us at:

SYMPOSIA The symposia will be held during the conference are listed below. In the conference website is a brief overview of the subject and scope of the symposium.
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fossil fish from the continents of Gondwana
Coordinator: Dr. Gloria Arratia.

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Second Symposium on Evolution of Crocodyliformes
Coordinators: Dr. Diego Pol, Dr. Douglas Riff, and Dr. Christopher Brochu.
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anatomy, phylogeny, and paleobiology of basal archosaurs
Coordinators: Dr. Julia Desojo and Dr. Sterling Nesbitt.

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The large theropod radiation: faunas and evolution during the Triassic and Jurassic . Coordinators: Dr. Max Cardoso Langer and Dr. Oliver Rauhut.

- Mammals and cynodonts
no Mesozoic mammals: evolution, phylogeny and paleobiogeography Coordinators: Dr. Guillermo Rougier, Dr. John Wible and Dr. Chris Sidor. - Vertebrates Campanian and Maastrichtian in Patagonia: diversity, phylogenetics, paleobiology and paleoenvironment scenarios Coordinators: Dr. Zulma Gasparini and Dr. Leonardo Salgado.
- New perspectives on the origin and evolution of Neotropical South America. Coordinators: Dr. Alfredo Carlini, Dr. Darin Croft and Dr. Michael Woodburne. - 170 years Owen: anatomy, phylogeny and paleobiology of sauropods.
Coordinators: Dr. Dr. Leonardo Salgado and Jeffrey Wilson.

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The vertebrate taphonomy: methods and application.
Coordinators: Dr. Carina Colombi, Dr. Roger Smith and Dr. Raymond Rogers. - Biomechanics of vertebrates: integrating morphology, physiology and behavior . Coordinators: Dr. Regina Fechner and Dr. Daniela Schwarz-Wings.

During the course of the congress were held individual conferences. So far confirmed the following:


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Jurassic Reptiles of Central Patagonia: phylogenetic and biogeographic patterns. Lecturer: Dr. Diego Pol
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Basal Dinosauria: Comparative Cladistics.
Speaker: Dr. Paul Sereno.
- Origin and radiation of teleosts, the most diverse vertebrate clade. Speaker: Dr. Gloria Arratia
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The review of early Archosaurs from Russia.
Speaker: Dr. Andrey Sennikov
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What do we know about proterosuchians?.
Speaker: Dr. David Gower
In the coming days will be announced on the conference website another lecture by Dr. Beheresmeyer.

also be made to the
Roundtable: The law of Argentine heritage by Dr. Oscar Alcober TRAVEL
The Organising Committee has planned a trip to take place on September 25 Ischigualasto Provincial Park, a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO. The tour program consists of output San Juan City on September 25, 2011, at 5:00 am with final destination Provincial Park Ischigualasto, located 350 km from the city of San Juan. In the Park, a guided tour by local researchers. It will tour the site tour by stopping at sites of special interest in paleontology and / or geological. The journey time will be approximately 5 hours in which the sequence is known Triassic basin Ischigualasto, with special emphasis on training Ischigualasto. At the end of the tour, offering visitors a barbecue picnic in the park entrance. Finally, we arrive at the city of San Juan in afternoon-night. trip fee is U $ S 200 and includes entrance fee, transportation, breakfast, lunch, snack and
roast setting. To those interested we recommend
send an e-mail as they are
to
QUOTAS LIMITED.
COURSE
Title: "
Logistics, exploration and extraction of fossil vertebrates in the Park Ischigualasto
." Held Ischigualasto Park, San Juan from 25 to 28 September 2011
Conducted by: Diego Tech Abelin (Institute and Museum of Natural Sciences Universidad Nacional de San Juan-Manager and Trainer of vertebrate evidence Laboratory) and Pablo Puerta Tech (Museo Egidio Feruglio)
This course is organized by the Institute and Museum of Natural Sciences of the Universidad Nacional de San Juan , with a duration of 4 days in the Provincial Park Ischigualasto. The current capacity is limited to 15 people. The cost of the course will soon be posted on the conference website and will include round trip transportation from the city San Juan to the Provincial Park Ischigualasto, food and stay in the park (not including lodging, food or in the city of San Juan). During the dictation of the course will stay in tents, so each participant will go to bed tent and bag for personal use. Clarifies that it is not necessary to be registered with the Congress to attend the course. However, the course registration does not imply accreditation to attend the IV Latin American Congress of Vertebrate Paleontology.
invite all those interested in participating to contact the course coordinator
Abelin
Diego.
PROPOSALS OF COURSES AND / OR SEMINARS
are reminded that the Organizing Committee will receive proposals for courses before or after the date of the Congress until the 25th of March 2011. The organization and schedule of these courses depends exclusively on the speakers. The IV Latin American Congress of Vertebrate Paleontology only provides the dissemination of them through their website. The proposal should include:
ÞDisertante
ÞTema
ÞPrograma
ÞDuración Summary (hours)
ÞCapacidad
minimum and maximum
necessary ÞInfraestructura
Paleoart
The Institute and Museum of Natural Sciences organizer IV Latin American Congress of Vertebrate Paleontology has a renowned national and international palaeoart jobs such as painting, embodiments replicas and copies. For this reason during the Congress will take a sample of palaeoart, which will be exhibited drawings, digital animations, paintings and sculptures by those interested in participating.
is planned to reward the best work from each category. A committee of paleontologists and paleoartists be responsible for evaluating them. We invite all those interested in participating that they contact the event coordinator, Mr. Angel Praderi
.
REGISTRATION:
Registration will take place through online form available on the conference website (). There is no requirement to have paid to register, but registration is required to pay when submitting work and / or accreditation to the event.
CONGRESS REGISTRATION FEES
Registration fees are expressed in U.S. dollars (U $ S) * Unlike the First Circular The deadline for registration fees is extended until 31 March 2011


PAYMENT
Payment is via bank transfer to: CURRENT ACCOUNT: 1223-21931-8 CBU: 1500083100012232193182 CUIT
: 30-71038975-2
SWIFT: 000048534 HSBC BANK
BACOARBA ARGENTINA, Buenos Aires
from the USA: ABA 021001088

MRMDUS33 HSBC BANK USA, NEW YORK USA
ACCOUNT NAME: ART AND SCIENCE FOUNDATION BANK: HSBC
BRANCH: 122 - SAN JUAN
ADDRESS: DE LA ROZA AV.IGNACIO 145 (E)


deadline to e1 31 / 03 / 2011 * After DE1 31 / 03 / 2011 *

ACCOMMODATION For information on accommodation see page

web, which describes those hotels with special rates for conference participants, and the distance from the hotels to the conference venue. We suggest booking your hotel early as during the Congress will be developed other international events in the province of San Juan.


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