Listed below are selected international / regional conferences in the field of freshwater science in which I delivered oral and poster presentations. I have also given numerous departmental seminars in HKU (1) (2) and UBC, and talks in cross-institutional postgraduate conferences, among which I won the 'Best Presentation Prize' in the 3rd UCAS Postgraduate Symposium held in Hong Kong (2010).
Oral presentations
11. Yeung, A.C.Y., Musetta-Lambert, J., Sibley, P.K., Kreuztweiser, D.P., Richardson, J.S. (2018). Relations of stream litter breakdown with interannual differences in discharge: bioassessment implications. Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2018 Summer Meeting, held in Victoria, BC, Canada (10-15 Jun, 2018). [Link to abstract]
10. Yeung, A.C.Y., Kreuztweiser, D.P., Richardson, J.S. (2017). Hydrology contributes to the inter-annual variability of litter breakdown in forested reference streams: bioassessment implications. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, held in Portland, OR, USA (6-11 Aug, 2017). [Link to abstract]
9. Yeung, A.C.Y., Kreuztweiser, D.P., Richardson, J.S. (2017) The force of flow: Hydrology contributes to the inter-annual variability of litter decomposition in temperate forested streams. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, held in Raleigh, NC, USA (4-8 Jun, 2017). [Link to abstract]
8. Yeung, A.C.Y., Lecerf, A., Richardson, J.S. (2016). Assessing the long-term response of headwater stream conditions to riparian management practices. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, held in Sacramento, CA, USA (21-26 May, 2016). [Link to abstract]
7. Yeung, A.C.Y., Richardson, J.S. (2015). Weak effects of home-field advantage on the aquatic decomposition and colonization of high-quality leaf litter. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, held in Milwaukee, WI, USA (17-21 May, 2015). [Link to abstract]
6. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2013). Do snails represent a major 'trophic dead-end' in tropical stream food webs?. Society for Freshwater Science 61st Annual Meeting, held in Jacksonville, FL, USA (19-23 May, 2013). [Link to abstract]
5. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2013). Do snails represent a major 'trophic dead-end' in tropical stream food webs?. International Conference on Challenges in Aquatic Sciences, held in Keelung, Taiwan (15-21 March, 2013).
4. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2012). Are snail-insect interactions important in tropical streams?. Ecological Society of America 97th Annual Meeting, held in Portland, OR, USA (5-10 August, 2012). [Link to abstract]
3. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2012). Are snail-insect interactions important in tropical streams?. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, held in Shiga, Japan (8-13 August, 2012). [Link to abstract]
2. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2012). Are snail-insect interactions important in tropical streams?. The 4th University Consortium on Aquatic Sciences (UCAS) Postgraduate Symposium, held in Xiamen, China (5-9 March, 2012).
1. Yeung, A.C.Y., Dudgeon, D. (2010). Production dynamics of Sulcospira hainanensis (Gastropoda: Pachychilidae) and its ecological importance in Hong Kong streams. The 3rd University Consortium on Aquatic Sciences (UCAS) Postgraduate Symposium, held in Hong Kong (11-14 April, 2011).
Poster presentations
3. Yeung, A.C.Y., Richardson, J.S. (2015). Tracking the long-term responses of headwater ecosystems to logging disturbance: in-stream litter decomposition recovered within 15 years after forest harvesting. NSERC Canadian Network for Aquatic Ecosystem Services 3rd Annual Meeting, held in Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada (29 Apr, 2014).
2. Yeung, A.C.Y., Richardson, J.S. (2014). A process-based meta-analysis and modelling of the long-term response of stream organic matter dynamics to forest harvesting. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2014, held in Portland, OR, USA (20 May, 2014). [Link to abstract]
1. Yeung, A.C.Y., Richardson, J.S. (2014). A process-based meta-analysis and modelling of the long-term response of stream organic matter dynamics to forest harvesting. NSERC Canadian Network for Aquatic Ecosystem Services 2nd Annual Meeting, held in Montréal, QC, Canada (1 May, 2014).