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ESA#100
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Friday, August 21, 2015
#ESA100: The next dimension in functional ecology
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The third day of ESA talks saw an interesting session on functional ecology (Functional Traits in Ecological Research: What Have We Learned...
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
#ESA100 The big-data era: ecological advances through data availability
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Ecology is in a time of transition –from small-scale studies being the norm to large, global datasets employed to test broad generalities. ...
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
#ESA100 Have system -need science! The opportunities for green roof ecology
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Green roofs are now a mainstay of urban green infrastructure and a tool to promote sustainable urban development. A number of municipalit...
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
#ESA100 Declining mysticism: predicting restoration outcomes.
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Habitat restoration literature is full of cases where the outcomes of restoration activities are unpredictable, or where multiple sites div...
Monday, August 10, 2015
ESA#100 Day 1: The bar is set high
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Day 1! This is as good as you will feel - tomorrow and beyond sleep be in will decline and hangovers will rise. Today there was only a half ...
Thursday, August 6, 2015
#ESA100 - EEB & Flow blogging 100 years of ESA
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We haven't quite blogged 100 years of ESA (looks like we only started in 2009), but we'll definitely be blogging our daily highlight...
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