Interdisciplinary Ecology in the Anthropocene
September 14, 2023
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Ecological research is changing as scientists grapple with new challenges confronting organisms, people and natural systems in the anthropocene. How do we promote strategies for resilient socio-ecological systems? How do we understand natural and anthropogenic factors in freshwater systems? What might contribute to coral immunity in microbiomes? And what do our dependence on oil and gas do to mangroves, food systems and local communities? Join our ESA Excellence in Ecology Scholars as they share their research perspectives in this Water Cooler Chat. Don’t forget to bring your favorite beverage!
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ORGANIZERS
This event is organized by the ESA Diversity Committee and the office of Education and Diversity Programs.
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SPEAKERS
- Welcome by Carmen Cid (Emerita), Chair, ESA Diversity, Committee Eastern Connecticut Stare University
Karen Bailey, University of Colorado-Boulder: Understanding Human Decisions in Conservation Landscapes and Changing Climates: strategies for resilient socio-ecological systems - Bruno Soares, University of Regina: Natural and Anthropogenic Determinants of the Structure of Freshwater Food Webs
- Nikki Traylor-Knowles, University of Miami: Coral Immunity In a Complicated Microbiome landscape
- Aroloye Ofo Numbere, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria: The impact of oil and gas exploration and exploitation on mangrove vegetation, the food basket, in local communities in Africa