We are planning on submitting an Organized Oral Session Proposal for the 2017 ESA meeting in Portland, on the topic of “Consequences of individual variation in dispersal for recruitment, populations, and communities”.
A short description is included below. We have several speakers confirmed, however we are looking for a few more people to round out the session. If your research falls under this topic and you are planning on attending the 2017 ESA meeting, please contact us! In addition to an exciting and interesting set of talks, we also plan to invite all of the participants to write a short perspectives piece supporting the idea that we need a better understanding of the variation in dispersal and related traits for predicting responses to climate change.
Each talk will be 20 minutes long, and there is no financial compensation for the invited speakers.
If you have any questions or to indicate your interest, please send me an email ([email protected]) BEFORE September 13.
Kind regards on behalf of the organizing committee,
Noelle Beckman, Utah State University
Evan Fricke, Iowa State University
Bette Loiselle, University of Florida
Rebecca Snell, Ohio University
Each talk will be 20 minutes long, and there is no financial compensation for the invited speakers.
If you have any questions or to indicate your interest, please send me an email ([email protected]) BEFORE September 13.
Kind regards on behalf of the organizing committee,
Noelle Beckman, Utah State University
Evan Fricke, Iowa State University
Bette Loiselle, University of Florida
Rebecca Snell, Ohio University