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SEEC 2011
SOUTHEASTERN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION CONFERENCE
AUBURN UNIVERSITY 
AUBURN, ALABAMA, USA
25-27 MARCH 2011

ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL DEADLINE:  10 MARCH 2011

We invite all undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral researchers in
ecology, evolution, environmental sciences, limnology, forestry, fisheries,
marine sciences, and other related fields to submit abstracts for either
oral or poster presentations at the 8th Annual Southeastern Ecology and
Evolution Conference (SEEC) to be held March 25-27, 2011, at the Auburn
University in Auburn, Alabama.  Each year SEEC is hosted by a different
southeastern university and is organized by and geared toward students. 
SEEC is a professional meeting intended for early-career researchers in
ecology, evolution, and related fields to present their research to their
colleagues in a comfortable, fun, and relaxed atmosphere.  Typically 200-300
students give or attend formal presentations and find SEEC to be a valuable
forum for sharing research and connecting with other young researchers in
the region.  This event is designed to encourage new friendships within our
field and to share newly developed research ideas for feedback.  While we
expect most SEEC participants to be from the Southeast, we encourage and
welcome all interested individuals to submit abstracts and/or attend.  

SEEC 2011 homepage: http://gump.auburn.edu/seec2011/

Early registration for this year’s conference will be $25.00 before February
11th and covers meeting attendance, two continental breakfasts,
dinner/social Saturday evening, snacks, coffee, and a t-shirt!   After
February 11th the registration fee will be $35.00 up to the day of the
conference.  Awards for both the best oral and poster presentations will be
given.  There will also be tables from sponsors, including publishers,
supply companies, and other organizations (see our web site for a complete
list of sponsors).  The abstract submission deadline is March 10, 2011, and
may be completed at the following web site:

http://fs22.formsite.com/SEEC2011/form1/index.html

We are pleased to announce that Sunday’s keynote speaker is Dr. Alan Wilson,
who organized the first Southeastern Ecology & Evolution Conference in 2004.
 Dr. Alan Wilson received his Ph.D. in Applied Biology from the Georgia
Institute of Technology in 2006.  After spending a year as a research
investigator at the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems
Research (CILER) jointly housed at the University of Michigan and NOAA’s
Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), Alan joined the
faculty at Auburn University (AU) as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in
2007.  He is jointly appointed in the Departments of Fisheries and Allied
Aquacultures & Biological Sciences.  Alan is a community ecologist whose
research interests revolve around the ecological mechanisms mediating
harmful freshwater algal blooms.  He is particularly interested in
understanding how within-species genetic and phenotypic variation influences
community structure and ecosystem function.  Alan is also initiating
projects aimed at understanding how toxic algal blooms influence human and
livestock health.  You can learn more about Alan’s research at
http://wilsonlab.com/ 

Auburn University is located in downtown Auburn, Alabama and is convenient
to numerous hotels, restaurants, and bars (to see what’s happening in
Auburn, check out these sites www.oanews.com, www.thecornernews.com and
www.auburnalabama.org).  Registration, abstract submission, travel/lodging
information, and contact information may all be found at the SEEC web site:  

http://gump.auburn.edu/seec2011


Please help us spread the word about SEEC by forwarding this message to any
students, colleagues, departments, colleges, or schools that you think might
be interested in attending SEEC this year!  SEEC flyers are also available
on the SEEC homepage and we strongly encourage posting these in conspicuous
locations.  

We look forward to seeing you at Auburn University for the 8th Annual
Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference this March!


SEEC Organizing Committee 

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