Smithsonian Botanical Symposium, “Location, Location, Location...New Advances in the Science of Biogeography”, April 24-25, 2014

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Krupnick, Gary

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Jan 15, 2014, 3:58:47 PM1/15/14
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Registration now open!

 

Smithsonian Botanical Symposium

April 24-25, 2014

Washington, D.C.

http://botany.si.edu/sbs/

 

“Location, Location, Location...New Advances in the Science of Biogeography”

Presented by the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany

In collaboration with the United States Botanic Garden

Supported by the Cuatrecasas Family Foundation

 

The distribution of the earth’s biodiversity is not random in space and time. Individual species ranges and entire ecosystems are uniquely shaped by the intersection of ecological and geographic constraints, opportunity, and evolutionary history. Scientists have long sought to recognize these distribution patterns and to understand their underlying processes. Significant advances have been made in the science of biogeography, which weaves together biology and geosciences, as knowledge of our planet’s geologic history has improved and as new analytical tools and sources of data have become available. We anticipate even greater discoveries and major syntheses in the future and this exciting scientific discipline is more relevant today than ever, especially in the face of global climate change that will drastically reshape the biogeography of life on earth.

 
The 12th Smithsonian Botanical Symposium, hosted by the Department of Botany and the United States Botanic Garden, will celebrate the past contributions of biogeography and look toward future ones that bring a deeper understanding of the relationship between our planet and its biota. The invited speakers will address why “location” matters with a wide range of modern studies and applications on the geography of life.

 

Thursday, April 24

  6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.    Opening Reception and Poster Session, The United States Botanic Garden

Friday, April 25            

  9:00 a.m. –6:00 p.m.     Lectures and Discussion, Baird Auditorium, NMNH

  6:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.    Closing Reception, Museum Rotunda, NMNH

 

Abstracts for poster presentations may be submitted online at botany.si.edu/sbs/. The deadline for abstract submission is March 18.

 

There will be no registration fee this year, but attendees must register online at botany.si.edu/sbs/. Visit the website, call 202-633-0920, or email s...@si.edu for more information.

Krupnick, Gary

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Mar 18, 2014, 9:08:45 AM3/18/14
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We are pleased to announce the lineup of speakers for the 2014 Smithsonian Botanical Symposium:

·         Brian Bowen, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology

·         Mauricio Diazgranados, Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution

·         Erica Goss, University of Florida

·         Jonathan Price, University of Hawaii at Hilo

·         Susanne Renner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany.

·         Rachel Warnock, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution

·         Ben Winger, University of Chicago and the Field Museum

 

The deadline to submit abstracts for poster presentations has been extended until March 25.

 

There will be no registration fee this year, but attendees must register online at botany.si.edu/sbs/. Visit the website, call 202-633-0920, or email s...@si.edu for more information.

 

 

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