Don't Miss the 2018 ESA Annual Meeting! Submit your Abstract by February 22 at 5:00 PM Eastern (2:00 PM Pacific) We invite contributed abstracts (talks and posters) for the 2018 ESA Annual Meeting in New Orleans. This year's theme is "Extreme events, ecosystem resilience and human well-being". While abstract submissions related to the meeting's theme are encouraged, any timely and relevant subject of broad interest to ecologists will be considered. Don't miss this opportunity to present at this year's meeting! Benefits of attendance include networking, staying up to date on new findings in the field, access to job postings, and workshops offering training in a variety of professional skills.
"The [ESA meeting(s)] give me a chance to not only stay on top of scientific developments in ecology but also some of the changing approaches to doing research, like open science and networked team science. I love that the meetings have opportunities for presenting research in more dynamic formats like Ignite-style talks and science pub and storytelling nights. The various ESA sections also have many welcoming, informal gatherings where we get business done and meet a lot of new people". --Stephanie E. Hampton, Director of Environmental Research, Education and Outreach at Washington State University "I always told students that the annual ESA meetings were important as the largest meeting of ecologists, not only for keeping up on the current research in one's field but also for meeting and networking with other researchers in one's area of research interest, both established senior ecologists and other students who become part of one's cohort." --Kiyoko Miyanishi, Chair, ESA Meetings Committee, Professor Emerita at the University of Guelph The deadline to submit an abstract for a contributed poster or talk is Thursday, February 22nd at 5:00 pm Eastern (2:00 pm Pacific). You can start a submission now and log back in later to complete it. https://eco.confex.com/eco/2018/cfp.cgi We hope you will join us this year for an exciting meeting in the heart of a vibrant and unique city. See you in New Orleans for #ESA2018! For more information visit: http://www.esa.org/neworleans If you have any questions, please contact the Program Chair, Timothy Schowalter ([email protected]) or the ESA Science Programs Coordinator, Jennifer Riem ([email protected]).
