Dear Colleagues,

We invite abstract submissions for a session we are convening on the
“Application of Isotope and Genetic Platforms to Develop Spatial and
Temporal Perspectives in Ecosystem Ecology,” at the American Geophysical
Union meeting in San Francisco, CA, December 13-17, 2010. We are excited to
have Paul Koch, Eske Willerslev, Stuart Bearhop, and Vicki Friesen as
invited presenters. The session description is below, and additional
information about the meeting can be found on the AGU website
(http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/). 

**Please note that the abstract submission deadline is this Thursday,
September 2nd. To submit an abstract as a member it is recommended that you
join AGU by August 27th, although we would be glad to sponsor abstracts for
non-members.


Best wishes,

Andreanna Welch

Co-conveners:
Peggy Ostrom, [email protected]
Anne Wiley, [email protected]
Craig Stricker, [email protected]



SESSION B72: Application of Isotope and Genetic Platforms to Develop Spatial
and Temporal Perspectives in Ecosystem Ecology.

Isotope and/or genetic approaches provide otherwise intractable information
in a variety of fields including ecology, oceanography and paleoecology.
While C, N and S isotopes reveal inter- and intra- specific variation in
foraging habits and habitat use, H isotopes identify migratory pathways and
breeding sites. Information about effective population size, population
divergence and gene flow emerge from genetic analysis. These data are
crucial for predicting the persistence of populations and are necessary for
retrospective analysis of ecosystem change. We encourage presentations that
apply these approaches to address unique questions that span spatial or
temporal boundaries.




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Andreanna J Welch | Predoctoral Fellow

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics
National Zoological Park
Mail: P.O. Box 37012, MRC 5503, Washington, DC 20013-7012
Deliveries:  3001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20008
T 202-633-4116| F 202-673-0040 | [email protected]

Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics Program
University of Maryland
College Park, MD, 20742

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