Just once, I’d love to be in a workshop about bystander intervention, harassment, or improving gender diversity where the audience isn’t a majority women. I guess I need to start bringing men with me? #ESA2019
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
@BarbaraBomfim18 @NEON_sci @ESA_EarlyCareer @SPA_research Hope you two made it to Eugene, I missed the last connecting flight now going to Phoenix to get a ride/shuttle to Flag. Nice meeting you at #ESA2019
Bijan SeyedNasrollah (@DrEcoInfo)
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Just once, I’d love to be in a workshop about bystander intervention, harassment, or improving gender diversity where the audience isn’t a majority women. I guess I need to start bringing men with me? #ESA2019
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
If you want to see how badly grievance studies has infected academia far beyond humanities departments you just need to check out the #ESA2019 hashtag.
Warning, you might need a drink or two before you do.
Yeyo (@RealYeyoZa)
I’m starting soon as a conservation scientist at @chicagobotanic & adjunct prof at @PBCresearch w @NorthwesternU!
My lab will focus on seed biology & ecological restoration. Grad students (MS or PhD) can start in Fall 2020. LMK if you’d like to chat at #ESA2019! https://t.co/zw8xMm0ybE
Prairie Dr. Becky Barak (@BeckSamBar)
I’m starting a lab at @ColoradoStateU focused on animal community/trophic interactions, ecological monitoring/bioacoustics, restoration, and research in diversity & inclusion in natural resources. Seeking grad students to start in 2020. DM me if you’d like to chat at #ESA2019
Sara Petrita Bombaci, PhD (@SPBombaci)
Stuart Pimm: The US is not protecting its biodiversity well; most is in the American southeast, but most protected areas are in the west and northeast. Cold/dry places, and places with $. Poor people live where the most species are: Appalachia, the sourtheast. #ESA2019
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
Holla at cha girl! Maybe I should invest in a semi professional headshot? #earlycareer #ESA2019 #womeninstem #momsinstem https://t.co/eD83DEMSdM
Dr. Elise Gornish (@RestoreCAL)
Scientists singled out “#proforestation” – growing existing natural #forests – as key to addressing the accelerating crises in #climate and #biodiversity. #ESA2019
Read the report published in @FrontSustain: https://t.co/8jNMsGxTjM or our blog post <U+2B07> https://t.co/L3iKEY2y5p
Frontiers (@FrontiersIn)
Grad students at #ESA2019 it’s okay to not attend every session, mixer, etc. If you need time to sleep, recharge, please take the time to do it. You do not have to do it all. Even at conferences - please take time for you #phdlife
Dr. Katie Wedemeyer-Strombel (@krwedemeyer)
Why should you make your pronouns known? Here are some great reasons from #ESA2019 https://t.co/wNHD9H9UUt
Anjali Kumar, Ph.D. <U+0001F3F3><U+FE0F><U+200D><U+0001F308> (@anjalikumar6)
Keynote lecture just brought up how feminist theories changed the field of biology, WHAT?!? AND is taking about Stonewall!!! #ESA2019
Fushcia Hoover, PhD (@EcoGreenQueen)
Super proud to receive the ESA biogeosciences Gene Likens award for work my work with @jennymbhatnagar and @mcdietze on N pollution and mycorrhizae. For my #dataparasite work no less. #ESA2019 https://t.co/r4qul0Lcj5
Colin Averill (@colinaverill)
#ESA2019 is starting off feminist + queer:
Plenary speaker Karen Warkentin talking about how heterosexual + male bias affected studies of sex differences and sexual behavior in animals.
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Marta Shocket, PhD (@MartaShocket)
Finally did my first ESA talk! WHEW. And I asked a question in my session. Slowly coming out of my little shell <U+0001F422> #ESA2019
Hannah Locke (@Pragmatist24)
Congratulations to @iceageecologist, new @ESA_org Fellow! #ESA2019 https://t.co/tpE7FvtydB
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
The #ESA2019 Opening Plenary lecture by Karen M. Warkentin is now available online for viewing! “All the variations matter: bridging disciplines and communities to study diversity in life history and sexual behavior” https://t.co/334hZPLoDX https://t.co/V5qHkV8Vfy
Ecological Society (@ESA_org)
NetLogoR: A package to build and run spatially explicit agent-based models in R https://t.co/JfanFIUOHo #rstats @StatsForBios @simplystats #ESA2019 https://t.co/YYyUTmlVBe
Ecography (@EcographyJourna)
Outstanding plenary at #ESA2019 by Karen Warkentin. Sets the tone for a conference that welcomes all people and supports the pursuit of unconventional ideas. https://t.co/XSDvin9BaL
Haldre (@haldre1)
S. Pickett sharing segregation’s link to urban ecology is bringing me to tears. I was told 11 years ago segregation & spatial assimialtion is beyond urban ecology. It is time we turn our scholarly efforts to include the legacy of systemic racism. #ESA2019 https://t.co/YtCwKSV9vs
M.K. Marshall (@greenkels)
Thanks @timonmcphearson and @erleellis. We are thrilled to receive the Innovation in Sustainability Science award at #ESA2019! https://t.co/4Bsu3hF7CA
ElenaBennett (@ElenaBennett)
*** MOST RETWEETED ***
If you want to see how badly grievance studies has infected academia far beyond humanities departments you just need to check out the #ESA2019 hashtag.
Warning, you might need a drink or two before you do.
Yeyo (@RealYeyoZa)
I’m starting a lab at @ColoradoStateU focused on animal community/trophic interactions, ecological monitoring/bioacoustics, restoration, and research in diversity & inclusion in natural resources. Seeking grad students to start in 2020. DM me if you’d like to chat at #ESA2019
Sara Petrita Bombaci, PhD (@SPBombaci)
Stuart Pimm: The US is not protecting its biodiversity well; most is in the American southeast, but most protected areas are in the west and northeast. Cold/dry places, and places with $. Poor people live where the most species are: Appalachia, the sourtheast. #ESA2019
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
Just once, I’d love to be in a workshop about bystander intervention, harassment, or improving gender diversity where the audience isn’t a majority women. I guess I need to start bringing men with me? #ESA2019
Dr. Jacquelyn Gill (@JacquelynGill)
Interested in a PhD in #LandscapeEcology at UW-Madison? Studying real-world challenges of sustaining ecosystem services in the Upper Midwest? Joining a collaborative group? I’m recruiting & happy to chat at #ESA2019 (pls email if interested) @Chris_Kucharik @HydroecoLab https://t.co/9EDw7YYV5t
Monica G. Turner (@MonicaGTurner)
Scientists singled out “#proforestation” – growing existing natural #forests – as key to addressing the accelerating crises in #climate and #biodiversity. #ESA2019
Read the report published in @FrontSustain: https://t.co/8jNMsGxTjM or our blog post <U+2B07> https://t.co/L3iKEY2y5p
Frontiers (@FrontiersIn)
I am hiring a postdoc to combine population models + data for marine reserve analysis in CA & OR. Ad is not out yet, but I am at #ESA2019 tomorrow if anyone want to chat. Come work at @HatfieldMSC!
Will White (@j_wilson_white)
I’m recruiting a PhD student for Fall 2020 to work on an NSF-funded project in Alaska! (Toolik Lake Field station) https://t.co/2E4RZysoSJ I’ll be at #ESA2019 on Monday and Tuesday, send me an email and/or DM me if you’d like to talk!
Lauren Kinsman (@LKCBiogeochem)
I’m starting soon as a conservation scientist at @chicagobotanic & adjunct prof at @PBCresearch w @NorthwesternU!
My lab will focus on seed biology & ecological restoration. Grad students (MS or PhD) can start in Fall 2020. LMK if you’d like to chat at #ESA2019! https://t.co/zw8xMm0ybE
Prairie Dr. Becky Barak (@BeckSamBar)
Interested in a disease ecology PhD/postdoc/tech position studying how food & helminth coinfection shapes hantavirus dynamics in Finnish bank voles with me, @DiseaseEcol, @SBudischak & @hall_lab_uga? Find me at #ESA2019! https://t.co/QpHqwXoFjM
Clay Cressler (@ClayCressler)
The #ESA2019 Opening Plenary lecture by Karen M. Warkentin is now available online for viewing! “All the variations matter: bridging disciplines and communities to study diversity in life history and sexual behavior” https://t.co/334hZPLoDX https://t.co/V5qHkV8Vfy
Ecological Society (@ESA_org)
Why should you make your pronouns known? Here are some great reasons from #ESA2019 https://t.co/wNHD9H9UUt
Anjali Kumar, Ph.D. <U+0001F3F3><U+FE0F><U+200D><U+0001F308> (@anjalikumar6)
Please spread the word at #ESA2019 that EEB Mentor Match is now open!
Undergrads: sign up for a mentor to help you apply for fellowships and to grad school.
EEB grad students, postdocs, faculty, and more: please sign up to be a mentor for #EEBMentorMatch this year. https://t.co/M0wsOskajZ
Terry McGlynn (@hormiga)
I’m looking for grad students interested in macroecology/invasive species/soil biodiversity (and earthworms). If you’re at #ESA2019 and interested, email me erin.cameron@smu.ca or pm me to meet. https://t.co/EYA7rAFzE3
Erin Cameron (@erin_cameron)
Interested in bee #foraging, #pollination ecology, insect #conservation? I’m recruiting lab mgr, grad trainees, postdocs and happy to chat at #ESA2019! https://t.co/HrtDOyzRVB
Elinor Lichtenberg (@DrEMLichtenberg)
NetLogoR: A package to build and run spatially explicit agent-based models in R https://t.co/JfanFIUOHo #rstats @StatsForBios @simplystats #ESA2019 https://t.co/YYyUTmlVBe
Ecography (@EcographyJourna)
.@RiceUniversity is hiring a Global Change Biologist and an Evolutionary Biologist.
Houston = most diverse large city in the nation, has 33.3 million trees, food destination hot spot #ESA2019 https://t.co/4t6hzQ0xiT
Dr. Amy Dunham (@amyedunham)
Do you love forests (trees, soils, microbes and more) and love to write? @CrowtherLab at @ETH_en is searching for talented postdocs who want to work with amazing data scientists to take big data projects over the finish line. Come talk to me at #ESA2019
Colin Averill (@colinaverill)
We’re hiring! If you have a PhD and research background in ecology and/or evolutionary biology, you might be our next editor <U+0001F600> #ESA2019 https://t.co/wgMxzp1QdJ https://t.co/sq81uacEj6
Communications Biology (@CommsBio)
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@BarbaraBomfim18 @NEON_sci @ESA_EarlyCareer @SPA_research Hope you two made it to Eugene, I missed the last connecting flight now going to Phoenix to get a ride/shuttle to Flag. Nice meeting you at #ESA2019
Bijan SeyedNasrollah (@DrEcoInfo)
Last night in Louisville, had a lot of fun in the #ESA2019, great people, presentations, food and music. Looking forward to the next year in Salt Lake City 2020. (Firework tonight, in case you missed it <U+0001F91B> https://t.co/tAscfoBtNr
Bo Zhang (@bo_zhang11)
It’s been so crazy with #ABS2019 and now #ESA2019 in the books. Learning about the excellent research happening all across the world is great, but the main take-away for me has been getting to know so many genuinely lovely, inspiring and supportive researchers. Now for the fall!
Brian Leavell (@brian_leavell)
#ESA2019 I just can’t quit you….second plane <U+2708><U+FE0F> flight delayed since 7:20. Still on tarmac. https://t.co/TqnahVGCsM
Dr. Deah Lieurance (@drdeahlieurance)
Thank you, #ESA2019 for an inspiring week! Celebrating great moments, informative research and forward-looking ideas with a label-appropriate wine. #LoveMyBees <U+0001F917><U+0001F41D><U+0001F377> https://t.co/tOt8Rgh2GM
Karin Rita Gastreich (@EolynChronicles)
Only 26 people have donated so far, and they are at $1800 of their $10000 goal. Support the SEEDS program! #ESA2019 https://t.co/qLrSNHbgD0
Haldre (@haldre1)
Our researcher @egarc07 is at #ESA2019 un the USA with her research on Northern Australia tropical streams
@CDUni @CDUmedia
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RIEL (@RIELresearch)
Reflecting of #ESA2019 as I wait at the airport… the busiest yet most significant meeting in my career thus far. Gracias @ESA_SEEDS for all the opportunities, above and beyond financial assistance. Highlights: inspire talk, diversity forum panel and research talk! #seedsfamily https://t.co/IucZwcisqE
Natalia Lopez (@cnatsphysalia)
Had a wonderful first conference at #esa2019 . Feeling motivated and inspired to start some analyses when field season is over next week! https://t.co/mWJMtqYId6
Jade Kochanski (@JadeKochanski)
“Don’t talk to me about global warming, talk to me about how it’s raining more and it’s hotter’- community member during Earth Stewardship Initiative Town Hall - highlighting the need for approachable, relatable dialogue in scientific communication and outreach #ESA2019 https://t.co/myAYOIfYKu
Matthew Wilfong (@MatthewWilfong)
Walking away from #ESA2019 feeling inspired and ready to take on this #chacofriendlycareer #letsmakethishashtagathing @lepidopterlst @BenIuliano @JadeKochanski https://t.co/VCO9VpwSuj
Sylvie Finn (@FinnSylvana)
A few ecologists classing up Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge on our post #esa2019 field trip. Checking on our #eeid @NSF_BIO @USDA_NIFA field experiments @aekendig https://t.co/ALujq3IWDc
Luke Flory (@lflory)
How you know it was a successful meeting: you’re so tired you nod off outside of normal sleeping hours. #ESA2019
Julia Buck, PhD (@Buckette84)
Had more meaningful conversations at this years #ESA2019 meeting thanks to the #betterposter format! (I’m also really digging the new aesthetic) @mikemorrison https://t.co/dj6wpI8UFu
Victoria Amaral (@VictoriaEAmaral)
Last #ESA2019 tweet, I promise. Back home in #StLouis after a great week of #Ecology. Here is the @SLU_Official Billiken Bee Lab after presenting 4 posters and 2 talks. @grcamilo is pretending he’s capable of being quiet, but we know he’s proud. https://t.co/gKhHsSHzCm
Dr. Sacha Heath (@sachaheath)
I’m still a bit mad about this so: Was anyone else put off by the fact that, during the Q&A for Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer’s #ESA2019 Recent Advances Lecture, a bunch of people just gave 5 minute “more a comment than a question”-questions and weren’t cut off?
Shan Kothari (@ShanKothari)
Exhausted after #ESA2019 (my first conference) but am so excited to continue my journey in ecology after seeing and meeting so many inspiring ecologists!
Mike S. Friedman (@friedman_shad)