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News Release 15-077

Infectious disease ecology, forest biodiversity, urban ecology featured at upcoming conference

National Science Foundation-funded research findings presented at 2015 Ecological Society of America conference in August

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Trees

NSF-funded scientists will report research results on forest biodiversity at the ESA conference.

Credit: Stuart Davies


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school of fish under water

Fisheries and policy--coupled natural and human systems--is a conference session subject.

Credit: Octavio Aburto


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wood bridge path in a forest

Walk the path to federal funding at an ESA session with program officers from NSF, other agencies.

Credit: David Foster/NSF Harvard Forest LTER Site


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zebras

The ecology and evolution of infectious diseases in ungulates, other species, is an ESA highlight.

Credit: Wikimedia Commons


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Aerial views of San Diego, Miami, Philadelphia, Chicago, Phoenix and Levittown.

Urban ecology is a focus at ESA. Here, San Diego, Miami, Philadelphia, Chicago, Phoenix and Levittown.

Credit: N. Giner, Clark University


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Scientists working in a fenced area near the NSF H.J. Andrews LTER site in Oregon.

ESA topic: the Nutrient Network. Shown here: fences near the NSF H.J. Andrews LTER site in Oregon.

Credit: Eric Seabloom, University of Minnesota


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