International Bryozoology Association

The International Bryozoology Association (IBA) is a professional association with international membership specialising in research of the phylum Bryozoa.

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History

The International Bryozoology Association was founded in May 1965 in Stockholm, Sweden. The first conference was held in August 1968 in Milan, Italy.[1]

Since then the IBA's conferences have been held every three years in a different city:

  • 1st Conference: 1968, Milan, Italy (Proceedings published 1968[2])
  • 2nd Conference: 1971, Durham, UK (Proceedings published 1973[3])
  • 3rd Conference: 1974, Lyon, France (Proceedings published 1975[4])
  • 4th Conference: 1977, Woods Hole, MA, USA (Proceedings published 1979[5])
  • 5th Conference: 1980, Durham, UK (Proceedings published 1981[6])
  • 6th Conference: 1983, Vienna, Austria (Proceedings published 1985[7])
  • 7th Conference: 1986, Bellingham, Washington, USA (Proceedings published 1987[8])
  • 8th Conference: 1989, Paris, France (Proceedings published 1991[9])
  • 9th Conference: 1992, Swansea, UK (Proceedings published 1994[10])
  • 10th Conference: 1995, Wellington, New Zealand (proceedings published 1996[11])
  • 11th Conference: 1998, Panama (Proceedings published 2000[12])
  • 12th Conference: 2001, Dublin, Ireland (Proceedings published 2002[13])
  • 14th Conference: 2007, Boone, NC, USA (proceedings published 2008[15])
  • 15th Conference: 2010, Kiel, Germany (Proceedings published 2012[16])
  • 16th Conference: 2013, Catania, Italy (Proceedings published 2014[17])
  • 18th Conference: 2019, Liberec, Czech Republic

There are approximately 250 registered members of the IBA from across the world.

Year Name of President
1965-1968 Alan Cheetham
1968-1971 Nils Spjeldnaes
1971-1974 Frank J. S. Maturo
1974-1977 John S. Ryland
1977-1980 J. D. Soule
1980-1983 Gilbert P. Larwood
1983-1986
1986-1989 Roger J. Cuffey
1989-1992
1995-1998 Peter Hayward
1998-2001 Frank Kenneth (Ken) McKinney
2001-2004 Dennis P. Gordon
2004-2007 Paul D. Taylor
2007-2010 Judith Winston
2010-2013 Eckart Håkansson
2013-2016 Patrick Wyse Jackson
2016-2019 Timothy Wood
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References

  1. Cheetham, Alan H (2002). "The founding and early history of the International Bryozoology Association, 1965-1974". Annals of Bryozoology. Colour Books, Dublin. pp. 45–57.
  2. Annoscia, E., 1968. Proceedings of the First International Conference on Bryozoa. Atti della Societa di Scienze Naturalia del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano. Vol. 108, Milano.
  3. Larwood, G.P., 1973. Living and Fossil Bryozoa. Recent Advances in Research. Academic Press, London and New York.
  4. Pouyet, S., 1975. Bryozoa 1974. Proceedings of the Third Conference. International Bryozoology Association. Documents des Laboratoires de Geologie de la Faculte des Sciences de Lyon, HS 3 (fasc. 1,2). Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon.
  5. Larwood, G.P., & Abbott, M.B., 1979. Advances in Bryozoology. Academic Press, London. (The Systematics Association, Special Volume No.13)
  6. Larwood, G.P., & Nielsen, C., 1981. Recent and Fossil Bryozoa. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg.
  7. Nielsen, C., & Larwood, G.P., 1985. Bryozoa: Ordovician to Recent. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg.
  8. Ross, J.R.P. 1987. Bryozoa: Present and Past. Western Washington University Press, Bellingham.
  9. Bigey, F.P., 1991. Bryozoaires Actuels et Fossiles. Bulletin de la Societe Sciences Naturelles de la Ouest de France, Memoire H.S. 1. Nantes.
  10. Hayward, P.J., Ryland, J.S. & Taylor, P.D., 1994. Biology and Palaeobiology of Bryozoans. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg.
  11. Gordon, D. P., Smith, A. M., & Grant-Mackie, J. A. (1996). Bryozoans in Space and Time: Proceedings of the 10th International Bryozoology Conference, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 1995. Niwa.
  12. Herrera Cubilla, A. & Jackson, Jeremy B.C., 2000. 11th International Bryozoology Association Conference. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, R.P..
  13. Wyse Jackson, P.N., Buttler, C.J. Spencer-Jones, M., 2002. Bryozoan Studies 2001. A.A. Balkema Publishers, Lisse, Abingdon, Exton, Tokyo.
  14. Moyano G., Hugo I., Cancino, Juan M. Wyse Jackson, 2005. Bryozoan Studies 2004. A.A. Balkema Publishers, Leiden, London, New York, Philadelphia, Singapore.
  15. Hageman, S. J., Key Jr, M. M., & Winston, J. E. (2008). Bryozoan Studies 2007: Proceedings of the 14th International Bryozoology Association Conference, Boone, North Carolina, July 1-8, 2007.
  16. Ernst, A., Schäfer, P., & Scholz, J. (Eds.). (2012). Bryozoan Studies 2010 (Vol. 143). Springer Science & Business Media.
  17. Rosso, A, Wyse Jackson, P. N. & Porter, J. (Eds.). (2012) Bryozoan Studies 2013: . Bryozoan Studies 2010: Proceedings of the 16th International Bryozoology Association Conference. Studi Trentini di Scienze Naturali Vol. 94
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