Elisabeth recently graduated from the dual-degree masters program through the School of Marine Sciences at the University of Maine. Her research focused on the soft-shell clam industry, which is ...
ESA’s new president-elect for 2026, Rese (Emily Therese) Cloyd, is Associate Director for Fisheries and Wildlife at the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment. In their current role ...
Cornell ecologists and colleagues have developed a new model that captures the abundance of wildlife species in a region and offers new insights into animals’ interactions with each other – ...
In recent decades the ecological sciences have documented numerous examples of disparities in access to natural resources and cases of marginalized communities facing disproportionate exposure to ...
Publishing science is at the heart of what we do as the world’s largest society of ecologists, and not only did we publish an incredible number of articles in 2021, we also saw the effects of that ...
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) presents a roundup of four research articles recently published across its esteemed journals. Widely recognized for fostering innovation and advancing ...
Transforming Ecology Education to 4D (TEE) is a Research Coordination Network RCN) for undergraduate biology education funded by the National Science Foundation which seeks to create a new network of ...
Welcome to the homepage of the ESA Early Career Ecology Section! The 2024 Annual Meeting is coming up in Long Beach, CA. If you'll be there, be sure to stop by our table to say hello, and check out ...
The Chapter has a two-fold vision: To promote, develop and coordinate regional-to continental-scale research and education activities, and to promote ESA’s relevancy to existing and emerging ...
We are Canadian or Canada-based ecologists and members of the Ecological Society of America. We hope to serve as a launching point for networking for those ecologists working or wishing to work in ...
We are ecologists whose work focuses on the organisms and ecosystems of the Asian continent.
In contrast to the high level of certainty of the phenomenon of global warming, environmental scientists—including and especially ecologists—have been less certain of its far-reaching effects, ...