In contrast to the high level of certainty of the phenomenon of global warming, environmental scientists—including and especially ecologists—have been less certain of its far-reaching effects, ...
A study in the Cascade Range in Oregon of a tiny, elusive skunk found the animal can cover more ground than deer and is sensitive to climate change, particularly severe winter weather. The research is ...
Students use the statistical programming tool R to examine how fish communities are impacted by a disturbance event. Students receive an existing dataset on the abundance of coral reef fish from ...
Chinook salmon are facing unprecedented challenges as their once-thriving populations struggle to survive. A new study published in the journal Ecosphere suggests that decades of human activities, ...
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its first cohort of Editorial Fellows. Through the Society’s Editorial Fellowship Program (EFP), these early career scientists will receive ...
A new North Carolina State University study finds that climate change could be destabilizing the mutualistic relationships between insects and plants. The findings could portend the future fracturing ...
The annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America invites all ecologists to come together and share new knowledge, learn from one another, meet old friends and make new ones, and grow ...
ESA values the diversity of views, expertise, opinions, backgrounds, and experiences reflected among ESA members and the broader ecology community, and is committed to providing a safe, productive and ...
Welcome to the ESA Annual Meeting forum where we hope to create connections between attendees to help cut costs for you. Please note that to protect privacy we delete the correspondences on these ...
Sign up to be a judge for student presentations (Buell/Braun)! We are seeking judges to help us evaluate student presentations for this year’s Buell (Contributed ...
Located in the heart of sunny Southern California, Long Beach blends urban sophistication with the relaxed atmosphere of a beachside community. Take a journey of discovery through the world’s largest ...
Dr. Fernando Maestre received his BsC and PhD in biology from the University of Alicante (Spain) in 1998 and 2002, respectively. He then did a postdoc at Duke University and moved in 2005 to Rey Juan ...