Are you interested in botany or ecology? The AISES Indigenous Voices project will support college students and professionals interested in attending the Botanical Society of America (BSA) or ...
In a new paper appearing in the journal Ecology, Michigan State University ecologists explore the impacts of warming temperatures and insect herbivory on plants’ biological cycles. Research from the ...
Chinook salmon are facing unprecedented challenges as their once-thriving populations struggle to survive. A new study published in the journal Ecosphere suggests that decades of human activities, ...
A study in the Cascade Range in Oregon of a tiny, elusive skunk found the animal can cover more ground than deer and is sensitive to climate change, particularly severe winter weather. The research is ...
As updates to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) usher in a new era requiring inclusive environmental reviews with robust public engagement, a new University of Florida study, titled ...
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its first cohort of Editorial Fellows. Through the Society’s Editorial Fellowship Program (EFP), these early career scientists will receive ...
A new North Carolina State University study finds that climate change could be destabilizing the mutualistic relationships between insects and plants. The findings could portend the future fracturing ...
the webinar is scheduled for live viewing on October 23, 2024 at 1:00 pm ET. The Zoom Webinar platform will be used for the presentation. Be sure to connect to the webinar using a device approved to ...
ESA designates an Early Career Fellow of the Society as certain early career members (typically chosen within 8 years of receiving the Ph.D.) who have begun making and show promise of continuing to ...
Veronica Tangiri is the Water Quality Programs Coordinator at Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District in Prince William County in Virginia. She also leads the Virginia Adopt-A-Stream ...
These ESA committees are formed under the auspices of the Society’s bylaws to perform certain areas of work critical to ESA’s function and purpose.
Molecular detection techniques can be used in species monitoring, pathogen surveillance, dietary analysis, and a variety of other ecological applications. In the February 2020 issue of Frontiers, ...