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We thank you for your choice of ESA’s certification as a professional credential. As this program evolves, we hope to make better use of the Directory of Certified Ecologists as a way of highlighting ...
ESA policy staff offer training workshops designed to help ecological scientists engage more effectively with policy makers. Featuring hands-on exercises, the workshops include overviews of the ...
The Eiffinger’s tree frog (Kurixalus eiffingeri), found on Ishigaki and Iriomote islands in Japan, has a unique biological adaptation: its tadpoles do not defecate during their early developmental ...
In a temperate montane forest in southern Québec, all is quiet. But if you dig a little deeper, you’ll see the landscape has a story to tell. Waterloo plant ecologist Dr. Julie Messier, alongside her ...
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ESA has adopted a society-wide Open Research Policy for its publications to further support scientific exploration and preservation, allow a full assessment of published research, and streamline ...
Molecular detection techniques can be used in species monitoring, pathogen surveillance, dietary analysis, and a variety of other ecological applications. In the February 2020 issue of Frontiers, ...
We are ecologists whose work focuses on the organisms and ecosystems of the Asian continent.
Two houses in tension: an ecotone is a border zone, where ecological systems meet and mingle, sometimes forming a new and different community. Ecotones occur at edges and physical boundaries, where ...
This year we are proud to announce a joint fundraising project with Dr. Lydia Luisa Jennings, Postdoctorial Researcher, to help support the TEK section.
We are currently updating our instructional resources. If you would like to share syllabi, activities, or other pedagogical materials with us, please contact the section Chair, Tara Stewart Merrill.