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What’s in a 26,047,852+ record database at iDigBio for ecologists to mine? Natural history museum specimen data provides opportunities for niche modeling for climate change, tissue culture for improving genetic robustness, geographical patterns of diversification in a species complex, investigating phenological change, enhanced historical biodiversity baseline distributions knowledge, and examining speciation hypotheses. Discover data for your research, classroom, education, outreach, and citizen science initiatives. Who is using natural history collections data? How are the data being used? What are the challenges? You, as an ecologist, can be part of this nationwide initiative. Join us to find out how. | What’s in a 26,047,852+ record database at iDigBio for ecologists to mine? Natural history museum specimen data provides opportunities for niche modeling for climate change, tissue culture for improving genetic robustness, geographical patterns of diversification in a species complex, investigating phenological change, enhanced historical biodiversity baseline distributions knowledge, and examining speciation hypotheses. Discover data for your research, classroom, education, outreach, and citizen science initiatives. Who is using natural history collections data? How are the data being used? What are the challenges? You, as an ecologist, can be part of this nationwide initiative. Join us to find out how. | ||
==ESA 2015 Symposium - Enhancing Ecological Research with iDigBio Specimen Data | ==ESA 2015 Symposium - Enhancing Ecological Research with iDigBio Specimen Data - Agenda and Logistics== | ||
*Agenda (coming) | *Agenda (coming) | ||
*When: Wednesday August 12th, 2015. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 am | *When: Wednesday August 12th, 2015. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 am | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|1||10:00 - 10:05||Ignite Introduction: Enhancing Your Ecological Research with iDigBio Specimen Data||'''Deb Paul''', Libby Ellwood | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|1||10:00 - 10:05||Ignite Introduction: Enhancing Your Ecological Research with iDigBio Specimen Data||'''Deb Paul''', Libby Ellwood | ||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|1||||Using museum data to model the impact of climate change: the past, present and future of vegetation in Florida||'''Charlotte Germain-Aubrey''' | |||
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! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|2||8:50 - 9:10||Using museum data for large-scale questions: modeling Florida plant diversity||'''Charlotte Germain-Aubrey''' (University of Florida), Julie Allen, Robert Guralnick (University of Florida), Kurt Neubig, Jose-Miguel Ponciano, Thomas Lamy, Douglas Soltis (University of Florida), Lucas Majure, Pamela Soltis (University of Florida) | ! scope="row" style="padding:5px;"|2||8:50 - 9:10||Using museum data for large-scale questions: modeling Florida plant diversity||'''Charlotte Germain-Aubrey''' (University of Florida), Julie Allen, Robert Guralnick (University of Florida), Kurt Neubig, Jose-Miguel Ponciano, Thomas Lamy, Douglas Soltis (University of Florida), Lucas Majure, Pamela Soltis (University of Florida) | ||
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| || 11:50-12:00 || Open Discussion Session | | || 11:50-12:00 || Open Discussion Session | ||
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