Posted 04 Aug 2010 / 0
J. Nathaniel Holland gave one of the most thought-provoking talks (“Integrating mutualism into food webs through consumer-resource and network theory”) of this fourth day of the ESA meeting. Although I need to do some more reading and thinking on his ideas to fully understand them, Holland seems to be suggesting that the Lotka-Volterra models of Read More
Conferences, Ecological Society of America, Ecology
Posted 03 Aug 2010 / 0
I started off this day by attending a session on green roofs organized by Colleen Butler. J. Scott MacIvor presented a talk entitled “Reconciliation ecology opportunities reach new heights: Insect species composition and diversity on green roofs and adjacent ground-level habitat patches in an urban area” that presented the results of a small-scale comparison of Read More
Conferences, Ecological Society of America, Ecology
Posted 02 Aug 2010 / 0
The second day of the ESA Meeting began with a morning plenary. Catherine McCarter, executive director of ESA, provided an introduction. She described the Lawrence Center, pointing out that it is the world’s largest LEED-gold-certified convention center. She also announced the launching of ESA’s newest journal, Ecosphere, which is the first online-only open-access journal published Read More
Conferences, Ecological Society of America, Ecology
Posted 01 Aug 2010 / 0
I began the 2010 ESA annual meeting with a Sunday field trip. In the past these field trips seemed like a luxury due to their expense in terms of money and time, but with my wife Teresa accompanying me to the meeting I figured that we should give the field trip concept a chance. Far Read More
Conferences, Ecological Society of America, Ecology
Posted 30 Jun 2010 / 0
The verdant base of the Multnomah Falls I really enjoyed Evolution 2010. It was a very well-organized conference that came off without any hitches. Having been involved in the execution of Evolution 2006 at Stony Brook University, I understand how much work goes into making these meetings happen. Portland State University deserves much credit for Read More
A Major Post, Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution
Posted 29 Jun 2010 / 0
Things always tend to thin out towards the end of a conference, but a bunch of us were up bright and early to kick off a special symposium “Moving towards a science of evolutionary prediction”. After some opening words by session organizer Allen Rodrigo, Hamish Spencer led off with a talk entitled “Evolutionary prediction and Read More
Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution
Posted 28 Jun 2010 / 0
Early in the morning there were no whole sessions that consistently peaked my interest, so I spent my morning bouncing between a variety of talks. Tomas Brodin gave an interesting talk entitled “Can environmental filtering of animal personalities promote speciation?”. Working with frogs that disperse from the mainland to nearby islands outside Umea, Sweden, Brodin Read More
Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution
Posted 27 Jun 2010 / 0
I began the second full day of talks at Evolution 2010 presiding over the only education session in the entire meeting, a session which also included my talk for the meeting. It is a bit surprising that our session, which was forced to start at 8 am on a Sunday, was the only one dedicated Read More
A Major Post, Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution
Posted 26 Jun 2010 / 0
I spent the morning of the first full day of Evolution 2010 in a variety of talks, most of which were themed on sociality. Surprisingly, a great number of these talks tackled the difficult and controversial topic of group selection. I think that it is becoming increasingly clear that it is not as easy to Read More
Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution
Posted 25 Jun 2010 / 0
Sean Carroll got the Evolution 2010 meeting going with the Stephen J. Gould Award lecture on Friday night. His talk was called “Remarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of Species”, and basically outlined sections of his new book of the same title. A large and enthusiastic crowd was on hand to Read More
Conferences, Evolution, Society for the Study of Evolution