Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research at ESA 2016

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This year's Ecological Society of America (ESA) 2016 theme is Novel Ecosystems in the Anthropocene. This wiki supports the iDigBio ESA 2016 Symposium: Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research at the ESA 2016 Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Sunday, August 7 – Friday, August 12, 2016.

Ten talks in this symposium highlight iDigBio, and the creation of and access to quality specimen data, with current examples of ecological research uses of natural history museum specimen data.

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ESA 2015 Symposium - Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research - Agenda and Logistics

  • When: date and time to be announced (between Sunday, August 7 – Friday, August 12, 2016)
  • Calendar Announcement
  • Twitter: @iDigBio #ESA101 conveners: @idbdeb @libbyellwood

General ESA 2015 Information

Conference and Symposium Blog Post

  • Blog Post

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Symposium Recording

Symposium Presentations

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Leveraging the Power of Biodiversity Specimen Data for Ecological Research, Moderator: who is this?
Time Title Presenter
Ignite Session 10:00 - 11:30 am
1 10:00 - 10:05 Ignite Introduction: Enhancing Your Ecological Research with iDigBio Specimen Data (recording on Vimeo) Deb Paul, Libby Ellwood
2 Long-term data on lichens: developing procedures for incorporating community data into iDigBio (recording on Vimeo) Tom Miller, Abigail Pastore, Chelse Prather, Elise Gornish, Will Ryan, Robert Ellis
3 Using museum data to model the impact of climate change: the past, present and future of vegetation in Florida (recording on Vimeo) 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)
4 Harnessing the power of Natural History Collections to guide the Conservation of Bumble Bees (recording on Vimeo) Jonathan Koch, James P. Strange
5 Estimating the number of declining Hemiptera species based on host associations with red-listed plants (recording on Vimeo) Katja Seltmann
6 Molecular phylogenies and careful morphological assessment resolves a cryptic species complex in inbred ambrosia beetles (recording on Vimeo) Sedonia Steininger, Jiri Hulcr
7 Every picture tells a story: reconstructing the evolution of poeciliid male morphology using museum specimens (recording on Vimeo) Alex Landy, Joseph Travis, Chris Menz, Daniel Lorenz Goldberg
8 Climate change, hydrology, and morphology of freshwater fishes (recording on Vimeo) Jason Knouft
9 The Notes from Nature online tool and its applications for inventorying biodiversity specimen data (recording on Vimeo) Rob Guralnick
10 Best Practices for Effective Use and Reuse of Ecological Data (recording on Vimeo) Yiwei Wang and Amber Budden
Open Discussion Session Deb Paul and Libby Ellwood

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