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Paleoecology Section

The Paleoecology Section, founded in 1976, strives to promote, coordinate, and otherwise assist research in all branches of theoretical and applied ecology that use paleoecological methods or historical documentary sources to gain insight into long-term ecosystem dynamics; and to help disseminate the knowledge gained through this research to investigators in other scientific disciplines, to other learned societies, and to the…

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Natural History Section

The Natural History Section was organized in 2010 to promote the value, improve the practice, grow the community and increase the application of natural history within and beyond the Ecological Society of America. Its objectives include encouraging the practice and integration of natural history in ecological research and education from pre-school to continuing adult education; sponsoring meetings, awards, and publications…

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Microbial Ecology Section

The Microbial Ecology Section, founded in 2006, supports ecologists who work with microbes and related microbial processes as their subjects of interest. This includes (1) encouragement of research regarding the ecology of bacteria, archaea, microeukarya, and viruses, (2) sponsorship of meetings concerning such research, (3) promotion of the integration of microbial ecology into the general study of ecology, and (4)…

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Long-Term Studies Section

The Long-Term Studies Section was founded in 1988 to encourage research on long-term processes ecological science; exchange ideas on techniques, procedures, and selection of parameters; facilitate communication of the results of research; and enhance public understanding of the relevance of long-term ecological data to identification and resolution of societal problems. Long-Term Studies Section website List of Officers

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International Affairs Section

The International Affairs Section, founded in 1978, supports and manages the relationships between ESA members and the world-wide community of ecologists through INTECOL and other international organizations, to develop more effective communication among ecological on international issues, and to express opinion and concern global environmental issues. The Section also collaborates with the Asian Ecology Section to co sponsor events at…

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Human Ecology Section

The Human Ecology Section was founded in 2010 is a forum for presenting, discussing and applying the ideas, methods and results of human ecology and other disciplines that examine human-environment interactions towards the advancement of ecological science and education. Human Ecology Section website List of Officers

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Glenn W. Blaydes

Glenn W. Blaydes Born: 1900; died ? Primary specialty: Plant anatomy and morphology Adviser: Edgar N. Transeau Ph. D. Students: Aaron J. Sharp

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Environmental Justice Section

The Environmental Justice Section was organized in 2007 to promote the engagement of ecologists in addressing environmental injustice issues through education, research and outreach. Environmental Justice Section website List of Officers

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