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ESA designates an Early Career Fellow of the Society as certain early career members (typically chosen within 8 years of receiving the Ph.D.) who have begun making and show promise of continuing to ...
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We are ecologists whose work focuses on the organisms and ecosystems of the Asian continent.
In fall 2017, ESA President Rich Pouyat charged a task force of ESA members to explore strategies for expanding and stabilizing the Society’s membership. We are committed to increasing membership ...
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Some of the most innovative teaching of ecology and environmental science happens at community colleges. Teaching ecology at a community college has its own challenges and special rewards; it is the ...
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) recently spotlighted bumble bee research from the laboratory of pollinator ecologist Neal Williams, a professor in the UC Davis Department of Entomology and ...
An archive of reports featured in past issues of Jigsaw. Each link directs the user straight to the selected report. To view the complete Jigsaw Archive, click here. Each issue of Jigsaw serves to ...
Queries regarding ESA journals should be directed to esajournals (esa.org). Queries regarding “Issues in Ecology” should be directed to serita.frey (unh.edu) ...
Dr. Tom Wentworth is a plant community ecologist and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at North Carolina State University. He has been a member of ESA’s Panel for ...
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Dr. Fernando Maestre received his BsC and PhD in biology from the University of Alicante (Spain) in 1998 and 2002, respectively. He then did a postdoc at Duke University and moved in 2005 to Rey Juan ...