Note that the following request is on behalf of a colleague, if you have any 
questions 
regarding this call for abstracts contact [email protected]. 

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Winter is a defining feature of the environments of northeastern North America, 
and 
studies of winter ecology are gaining increasing prominence. We are pleased to 
announce a special issue of the Northeastern Naturalist dedicated to this 
topic. Its 
mission is three-fold: to highlight the region’s winter ecology research in 
general, to 
provide a venue for studies stemming from the historically severe winter of 
2014-15, 
and to understand winter ecology through the lens of environmental history.

Papers representing all aspects of winter ecology are sought. Submissions can 
thus 
cover topics ranging from the level of physiological/behavioral ecology to 
ecosystem-
level phenomena, with studies involving terrestrial, freshwater, or marine 
environments. Historical articles may include case studies of severe winters, 
analyses 
of changing winter landscapes and waterways over longer periods of time, and 
critical 
interpretations of the evolution of the field of winter ecology in the 
Northeast. Essays 
in the history of science, environmental history, and historical climatology 
are all 
welcome.

Further details and on-line submission form is found at 
http://commons.trincoll.edu/winterecology/

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