Call for Contributed Abstracts: Talks, Posters, Lightning Talks

101st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America; Fort Lauderdale, 
Florida; August 7-12, 2016; http://esa.org/ftlauderdale 

Deadline for Submission: Thursday, February 25, 2016. Only complete proposals 
submitted by 5:00 PM Eastern Time (2:00 PM Pacific) will be considered.

Join us in sunny Fort Lauderdale this summer as we begin ESA's second century 
with sessions that explore our meeting theme, "Novel Ecosystems in the 
Anthropocene."

With a rapidly changing climate, altered hydrological and nutrient cycles, 
dominance of large regions by agricultural and urban ecosystems, and massive 
movement of species to new continents, the Earth has entered a new epoch 
characterized by human influence. Understanding the basic principles of ecology 
will be more important than ever before, to predict how new combinations of 
species in new environments will develop into functioning, novel ecosystems. We 
encourage abstracts that address ecosystem structure and function responses to 
multiple drivers of change, management of developing novel ecosystems, and 
potential benefits and problems that society will face as we progress into the 
Anthropocene Epoch. Although abstracts related to the meeting's theme are 
encouraged, any timely and coherent subject of broad interest to ecologists 
will be considered. We also welcome abstracts that explore interdisciplinary 
connections with areas of social and natural science outside of ecology or that 
relate to ecological education at any level. 

All abstracts will be reviewed using guidelines described in the abstract 
calls.  Abstracts will be sorted into thematic sessions based on topics ranked 
by the submitting author at the time of abstract submission. By submitting an 
abstract, authors are indicating they expect to be available during any of the 
appropriate time slots.

Contributed Talks
Contributed talks are scheduled for 15 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions (20 
minutes total). Oral sessions could be scheduled Monday afternoon through 
Friday morning.

Contributed Posters
Contributed posters will be scheduled for a two hour session in the late 
afternoon. Poster sessions could be scheduled Monday through Thursday. 

Contributed Lightning Talks
Lightning talks are scheduled for 5 minutes with shared discussion time. 
Lightning sessions could be scheduled Monday afternoon through Friday morning.

Student Awards
Students who would like to be considered for best student presentation 
(Buell/Braun awards) should apply during abstract submission. The deadline is 
the same as the abstract deadline, February 25. More information, including the 
application questions, will be added to the contributed calls in January.

If you have any questions, please contact the Program Chair, Lee Frelich, at 
[email protected] or the Program Coordinator, Jennifer Riem, at 
[email protected]. 

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