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Tag Archives: conference
#EMAPI2015 & #ICOET2015: upcoming Qaeco talks
Next week sees Qaecologists presenting on either side of the US: At International Conference on Ecology and Transportation in Raleigh, North Carolina, Casey Visintin will be talking about “Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions: Predicting Where to Mitigate with a Conceptual Modelling Framework”. Monday, September the 21st, Session 101: … Continue reading
Qaeco Highlights from #ICCB2015 — the International Congress for Conservation Biology
It’s Spring in sunny Melbourne, and many Qaecologists are returning from what’s becoming an annual migration north to Montpellier, in France. This year, #ICCB2015 – the 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology and 4th European Congress for Conservation Biology; in … Continue reading
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Tagged conference, conservation, ICCB2015
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#14DSBS: Qaeco goes deep
Headed to the 14th Deep Sea Biology Symposium in Aveiro, Portugal next week? Yes? You lucky scoundrel! Look out for Qaecologist and deep-sea enthusiast Skip Woolley’s talk “Energy export drives unique global patterns of deep-sea biodiversity”: Monday the 31st of August at … Continue reading
Conferences part 2 – ESA America in Baltimore
Other lab members decided against migrating to a conference in a flock: here are two going to the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Baltimore from the 9th – 13th of August. You can check out their work. Hannah Pearson … Continue reading
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Tagged Biodiversity, conference, deep-sea, ecology, ESA, Invasion Ecology, marine, woodland bird
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Qaecologists presenting at the International Statistical Ecology Conference, Montpellier 2014
So it is going to be another quiet winter in the QAECO lab. A whole bunch of us will be migrating north to Europe and other warmer climes. For many the first staging post will be the south of France [sigh], … Continue reading
Qaecologists at INTECOL, London 2013
As if the lab couldn’t get any quieter, next week 13 Qaecologists will be in London for the 11th INTECOL congress. Here are the details of their talks and posters. Check them out!! ORAL PRESENTATIONS Monday Freya Thomas, Cindy Hauser … Continue reading
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Tagged Biodiversity, conference, conservation, ecology, Growling Grass Frog, intecol, london, Melbourne
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Qaecologists at ESA Minneapolis 2013
Conference season in the northern hemisphere continues and it’s still pretty quiet back home in the QAECO lab. In the coming week, three qaecologists are presenting at the 98th annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America. Here are the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brittle star, conference, conservation, Ecological Society of America, ecology, United States
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2012 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling
The 2012 World Conference on Natural Resource Modeling is being held at The University of Queensland from 9-12 July. Keynote speakers are Professor Anne Chao (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan), EJ Millner-Gulland (Imperial College, London) and our very own Qaecologist … Continue reading
Qaecologists at SCB
This week a bunch of qaecologists will be presenting their work at the Society for Conservation Biology meeting in Auckland, New Zealand. If you’re in town be sure to check them out.
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Tagged Asterias amurensis, Auckland, climate change, conference, conservation, ecology, Ecology lab, environmental science, Jane Catford, meeting, Mick McCarthy, Nature, New Zealand, qaecology, research, SCB, science, Society for conservation biology, The University of Melbourne
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