Media Tip Sheet: Artificial Intelligence at #ESA2025
ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 10–15, features a diverse array of talks and posters showcasing the latest applications of AI in ecology.
ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Md., Aug. 10–15, features a diverse array of talks and posters showcasing the latest applications of AI in ecology.
Symposia will be a focal point of ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, Aug. 10-15, addressing the frontiers of ecological research, wetland restoration in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, deep soil carbon storage and much more.
How meerkats cope with heat and drought, the process turning dryland ecosystems from methane sinks into methane sources and more from ESA’s journals.
Using historical nursery catalogs to predict plant invasion, incorporating animal communities into assessments of ecosystem health and more from ESA’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce the winners of its 2025 awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to ecology in new discoveries, teaching, sustainability, diversity and lifelong commitment to the profession.
ESA is honored to announce a generous bequest from the estate of the late Dr. Diana Harrison Wall, former ESA President.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its 2025 Fellows. ESA’s fellowship program recognizes the many ways in which its members contribute to ecological research, communication, education, management and policy.
Linking elk pregnancy to elk “foodscapes”, climate impacts on bee gut microbiomes and more from ESA’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is convening August 10-15 for its 2025 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.
Overlooked city lichens, what traditional ecological knowledge can teach us about modern forestry practices and more from ESA’s journals.
The award provides graduate students with science policy training and the opportunity to meet with congressional policymakers on Capitol Hill.
How beetles make wood more burnable, the impact of nighttime illumination on animals and more from ESA’s journals.
This prestigious scholarship program celebrates and supports outstanding early- to mid-career Ph.D. ecologists from groups traditionally underrepresented in the scientific community.
The Ecological Society of America’s newest journal, Earth Stewardship, publishes interdisciplinary scholarship addressing the major socio-environmental challenges of our time.
ESA has updated its virtual collection on wildfire; ESA scientists with expertise on wildfire drivers, ecosystem impacts and other related issues are available for comment and questions.
Deep-sea mining’s impacts, the effects of climate change on bald eagles, the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem stability and more from ESA’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its recent election results for four Governing Board positions and three positions for its Board of Professional Certification.
The influence of changing rainfall on invasive grasses, how a major crop pest responds to heat waves, the substitution of one group of predators for another in salt marshes and the impacts of herbivores on grassland to shrubland transition in the Chihuahuan Desert.
Poking holes in the “tens rule” of invasion ecology, the use of artificial intelligence to identify individual animals and more from ESA’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its first cohort of Editorial Fellows.