Online Ecology Conferences
In this Specialization, you will learn to analyze and visualize data in R and create reproducible data analysis reports, demonstrate a conceptual understanding of the unified nature of statistical inference, perform frequentist and Bayesian statistical inference and modeling to understand natural phenomena and make data-based decisions, communicate statistical results correctly, effectively, and in context without relying on statistical jargon, critique data-based claims and evaluated data-based decisions, and wrangle and visualize data with R packages for data analysis.
AMNH Student Conference on Conservation Science-New York
Date: October 5th - 7th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 16th
Conference Theme
As a part of the only international series of conservation conferences featuring students, SCCS-NY provides opportunities for emerging scientists to professionally network, gain experience, and present and get feedback on their work. Interactions with peers as well as leaders in science, policy, and management will encourage collaborations, inspire further research, and create lasting professional connections. If you're currently an undergraduate or graduate student, postdoc, or have worked in conservation for three years or less since finishing your last degree, we encourage you to participate! Whatever your focus—biology, social sciences, medicine, economics, architecture, law—if it has relevance to conservation, we want to include your perspective!
24th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals (Virtual and in person)
Date: December 13th - 17th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 11th
Registration Deadline: August 11th
Conference Theme
SMM2021 will be the very first fully hybrid, live-virtual conference of the Society of Marine Mammalogy, and will attract the largest number of attendees since the first conference held in Santa Cruz in 1975. Going hybrid means there are two ways to participate in SMM2021: live and in-person in West Palm Beach and/or virtually through our new online experience.
Marine mammals live in a rapidly changing world and face a wide range of challenges and threats from both the natural environment and human actions. Science focused on marine mammals is addressing these challenges through new and advancing methodologies and techniques. The conference theme, “A Sea Change: Transforming Science into Stewardship”, will highlight the value of diversity in all forms in marine mammal science, from our multidisciplinary approaches to the improvement of diversity in our field.
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American Society of Mammalogists Virtual 2021
Date: June 14th - 18th
Abstract Submission Deadline: March 31st
Conference Theme
Please join us 14 to 18 June 2021 for the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mammalogists. For the first time ever, the annual conference will be held virtually, providing the opportunity for mammalogists worldwide to join in the celebration. Learn about the latest advances in the study of mammals and interact with researchers and educators specializing in these fascinating animals. Come celebrate this important milestone in modern mammalogy!
The scientific program will include contributed oral and poster presentations as well as plenary speakers, symposia, and workshops. A full social agenda also is planned including virtual fieldtrips, opening social, the annual Run-for-Research, student social, and closing social and awards ceremony. Please be sure to share and follow #ASM2021 on Twitter!!!
Oikos Ecology Norway 2021 Online Conference
Date: May 5th - 6th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 15th
Registration Deadline: April 30th
Conference Theme
We invite you to join the OIKOS Norway 2021 online conference. This bi-annual, national conference of Norwegian Ecological Society aims to bring together Norwegian ecologists. It addresses relevant topics and focus particularly on the role of restoration in future nature management. The conference is organised by Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) in Sogndal.
Restoration is the main theme for the conference. The UN has declared 2021-2030 as the 'Decade on ecosystem restoration', arguing that ecological restoration of degraded ecosystems is pivotal to fight the climate crisis and enhance food security, water supply and biodiversity. Ecological understanding is vital for successful restoration of both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
Structures in the Marine Environment (SIME 2021)
Date: June 17th - 18th
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 16th
Conference Theme
Join us for this two-part event to for talks, e-posters, networking and discussion about man-made structures already within the marine ecosystem, and any new infrastructures that may be put in place over the coming decades.
Let’s talk about the impacts, benefits and implications of these structures, and discuss how we can accelerate our understanding to support policy and regulatory decisions.
This conference will focus on the impact that the presence or removal of man-made structures may have on biological marine ecosystems. Biodiversity & man-made structures;
Restoration & man-made structures;
Natural vs artificial substrata;
Connectivity of structures; and
Social and political implications of man-made structures.