Special Issue: 14th International Polychaete Conference

Posted 9 April 2025 by under Announcements & Notices • Journal: African Zoology
Special Issue: 14th International Polychaete Conference

Polychaetes are highly diverse and can be found in a variety of marine habitats, ranging from deep sea to coastal areas. Belonging to the class Polychaeta, these marine worms include rag worms, lugworms, bloodworms, sea mice, amongst others, and are notable for well-defined segmentation of the body. 

African Zoology, Volume 60 (1-2) includes a special issue titled Proceedings of the 14th International Polychaete Conference (IPC). This special issue showcases seven taxonomic papers and five ecology and biogeography papers, including six that focus on African polychaete taxa. Additionally, the special issue commemorates the life and contributions to polychaete taxonomy of Gesa Hartmann-Schröder. Four new species, and three redescriptions and new record reports are included in the issue, with a strong focus on taxonomy, then ecology. Biogeography and conservation of these marine organisms is included.

Marking an historic first by bringing the conference to South Africa, the 14th IPC was held in Stellenbosch in July 2023. The event brought together 119 participants from 25 countries, including 35 students and postdoctoral fellows, in a vibrant exchange of scientific knowledge and camaraderie. 

Some polychaetes are known for their striking and vibrant colours, playing important roles in marine ecosystems, acting as both predators and prey. African Zoology hosted a Journal cover competition, with Maël Grosse’s submission winning. The specimen of Nicolea venustula, family Terebellidae which is featured on the cover was collected in Kosterfjord in Sweden. “It is a beautiful species with impressive arborescent branchiae,” said Grosse on submission. 

The special issue is available to read at no cost until the end of June here

 

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