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| Symposium Presentations | | [https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Leveraging_the_Power_of_Biodiversity_Specimen_Data_for_Ecological_Research_at_ESA_2016#Symposium_Presentations Symposium Presentations] | ||
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|Report | |PLOS Blog Report by guest PLOS Blogger Caitlin McDonough<br/> [http://blogs.plos.org/blog/2016/08/23/leveraging-the-power-of-biodiversity-specimen-data-for-ecological-research/ Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research – at ESA 2016] | ||
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The session will begin with an introduction to iDigBio within the framework of the larger biodiversity collections community. Speakers will then present information on best practices in field-based data collection, publishing datasets, and examples from research groups that have successfully used biodiversity specimen data to address challenging ecological questions in the sub-fields of botany, entomology, marine ecology, and citizen science. Presentations will include information on data standards, sharing and publishing data, attribution and data gaps. They will also include data management strategies that are used to digitize, access, share, analyze, archive, update, and publish biodiversity data. The broad range of applications of biodiversity data in ecological research and the benefits of collaboration will be explored. Lastly, speakers in this session will explore the topic of ways ecologists and biodiversity specimen collections can work together to improve data quality, enhance research and ensure reproducible science. | The session will begin with an introduction to iDigBio within the framework of the larger biodiversity collections community. Speakers will then present information on best practices in field-based data collection, publishing datasets, and examples from research groups that have successfully used biodiversity specimen data to address challenging ecological questions in the sub-fields of botany, entomology, marine ecology, and citizen science. Presentations will include information on data standards, sharing and publishing data, attribution and data gaps. They will also include data management strategies that are used to digitize, access, share, analyze, archive, update, and publish biodiversity data. The broad range of applications of biodiversity data in ecological research and the benefits of collaboration will be explored. Lastly, speakers in this session will explore the topic of ways ecologists and biodiversity specimen collections can work together to improve data quality, enhance research and ensure reproducible science. | ||
==ESA | ==ESA 2016 Organized Oral Session - Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research - Agenda and Logistics== | ||
*When: | *When: Wednesday, August 10, 2016; 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM | ||
*Where: Grand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center | |||
*Calendar Announcement | *Calendar Announcement | ||
*Twitter: @iDigBio #ESA101 conveners: @idbdeb @libbyellwood | *Twitter: @iDigBio #ESA101 conveners: @idbdeb @libbyellwood | ||
===General ESA | ===General ESA 2016 Information=== | ||
*[http://esa.org/ftlauderdale/ Conference Website] | *[http://esa.org/ftlauderdale/ Conference Website] | ||
*ESA at-a-glance meeting schedule | *ESA at-a-glance meeting schedule | ||
== | == Symposium Blog Post == | ||
* | * [http://blogs.plos.org/ecology/2016/08/23/leveraging-the-power-of-biodiversity-specimen-data-for-ecological-research/ Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research at ESA 2016] a guest blog post from PLOS Ecology Reporting Fellow, Caitlin McDonough, on research from the Ecological Society of America Scientific Meeting in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, August 7-11, 2016. | ||
==Symposium Recording== | ==Symposium Recording== | ||
https://vimeo.com/album/4089122 | |||
==Symposium Presentations == | ==Symposium Presentations == | ||
Session: Wednesday 10 August 2016, 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM | |||
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! scope="row" colspan="4" style="text-align:left; background-color: #CEF2CE;"| Session | ! scope="row" colspan="4" style="text-align:left; background-color: #CEF2CE;"| Session Time: Wednesday 10 August 2016, 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|1||||Linking heterogeneous resources for biodiversity research ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/1_PSoltisESA.pdf pdf])||'''Pamela Soltis''' | |||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|2||||Unraveling cryptic speciation, a closer look at polyploid species complexes in the prickly pear cacti, Opuntia (Cactaceae) ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/2_Majure_ESA_2016.pdf pdf])||'''Lucas Majure''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|3||||Using museum data for species distribution modeling: The case of plants in Florida ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/3_ESATalk2016.Germain-Aubrey.pdf pdf])||'''Charlotte Germain-Aubrey''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|4||||Herbarium specimens show patterns of wild fruit ripening across New England, from 1850 to present ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/4_Gallinat_Fruits_ESA_10Aug.pdf pdf])||'''Amanda Gallinat''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|5||||Using citizen science to determine the future of forests through digitized herbaria ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/5_Meineke_ESA2016_final.pdf pdf])||'''Emily K. Meineke''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|6||||Natural history collections in support of conservation and ecological restoration ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/6_seltmannESA2016_v2.mp4 mp4])||'''Katja C. Seltmann''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|7||||Using digital natural history collection specimens to investigate the future of bee conservation ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/5_Meineke_ESA2016_final.pdf pdf])||'''Joan Meiners''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|8||||Using museum specimens to investigate biogeographic patterns across the Indo-West Pacific ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/8_20160810-esa.pdf pdf])||'''François Michonneau''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|10|||| | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|9||||Specimen collectors as the Anthropocene's outlier detectors—finding the red flags in 200 years of specimen descriptions. ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/9_Pearson_Presentation_AUG10.pdf pdf])||'''Katelin Pearson''' | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|10||||Citizen science as a tool for expanding biodiversity research across ecological fields ([https://www.idigbio.org/sites/default/files/workshop-presentations/esa2016-leveraging_collections_data_symposium/10_Ellwood_ESA2016.pdf pdf])||'''Libby Ellwood''' | |||
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