ESA Announces First Editorial Fellows
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its first cohort of Editorial Fellows.
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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MorePoking holes in the “tens rule” of invasion ecology, the use of artificial intelligence to identify individual animals and more from ESA’s journals.
Read MoreThe Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its first cohort of Editorial Fellows.
Central Africa’s unique bai ecosystems, a strategy for managing forests in a more flammable world, the protection of dead corals by secondary reef colonizers and a new approach to examining cause-and-effect in ecology.
The impact of rising temperatures on pathogens, dynamics of predatory seabirds and their penguin prey in Antarctica, factors determining the speed of coral reef recovery from disturbance and more.
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Representatives, Federal Agency Representatives and Authors join ESA at its Annual Meeting in Long Beach, Calif., to discuss the state of nature in the US.
To offset the environmental costs of its 2024 Annual Meeting in Long Beach, Calif., ESA will donate to Friends of Ballona Wetlands, an organization working to protect Los Angeles’ last coastal wetland.
ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 4–9, features a diverse array of talks and posters dedicated to the study of urban ecology.
ESA will present its 17th annual Regional Policy Award to San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District CEO Heather Dyer on Sunday, Aug 4, 5:00pm PDT, during the ESA Conference Opening Plenary.
Experts in fire ecology will converge at ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Long Beach, Calif., Aug. 4–9, presenting the latest research on the causes and consequences of wildland fire in dozens of talks and posters.
Symposia will be a focal point of ESA’s upcoming Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California, Aug. 4-9, offering new insights on nature-based solutions, conserving soil biodiversity, harnessing AI for ecology and much more.
The potential for pines to establish in pine-free interior Alaska, honey bees as reservoirs of disease, internet sleuthing to assess birds’ extinction risk and more in the Ecological Society of America’s journals.
How wolf reintroduction affects other carnivores, drought and grazing snails’ impacts in salt marshes, the key to an invasive fish’s success, and more in the Ecological Society of America’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce the winners of its 2024 awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to ecology in new discoveries, teaching, sustainability, diversity and lifelong commitment to the profession.
A new Collection compiles landmark studies published in Ecology over the past 100 years that have advanced the use of statistics in ecological science.
The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its 2024 Fellows. The Society’s fellowship program recognizes the many ways in which its members contribute to ecological research, communication, education, management and policy.
Deer reduce fire hazards in oak woodlands, predicting climate change impacts on cold-blooded organisms, managing post-fire landscapes and more in the Ecological Society of America’s journals.
The Ecological Society of America is convening August 4-9 for its 2024 Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California.
Afforestation on global rangelands, invasive possum management, population regulation in large herbivores and more in the Ecological Society of America’s journals.