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Sessions for Sunday, July 26th, 2020
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Sessions for Monday, July 27th, 2020
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Sessions for Tuesday, July 28th, 2020
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Sessions for Wednesday, July 29th, 2020
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Sessions for Thursday, July 30th, 2020
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Sessions for Friday, July 31st, 2020
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Presentations for Session SY2

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OrderDate/TimeTitleSection/TopicTypeAuthorsKeywords
Tuesday, July 28th
10:00 am to 3:15 pm · Virtual/Virtual
Session SY2: Symposium: Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance: Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance
Presiding: Austin Mast, Florida State University; Patrick Sweeney, Yale Pebody Museum Of Natural History
SY2001July 28th 10:00 amAssessing Two Centuries of Herbarium Specimen Collecting Effort in New England, with an Eye Towards Guiding Collecting in the FutureBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationSweeney, Patrick.
SY2002July 28th 10:30 amAdjusting Collecting Practices to Create “Born Extended” SpecimensBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationThiers, Barbara.collections
biodiversity specimens
SY2003July 28th 11:00 amCollecting Natural History Specimens to Monitor Change: The NEON Biorepository as a Test CaseBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationYule, Kelsey.Herbarium
Ecology
evolution
stable isotope ecology
Ecosystem
global change
climate change
Invasive species
neon
National Ecological Observatory Network
phenology
Belowground Biomass
Foliar Chemistry
microbial ecology
Litterfall
genomics
algae
lichen
bryophyte
Biodiversity
bioinformatics
aquatic plant
population dynamics
Plant Community
Macroecology
SY2004July 28th 11:30 amThe biodiversity crisis, plant exploration, and species discovery in the Greater Antilles: the roles of floristics, phylogenetics and monographic studies Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationMajure, Lucas.Biodiversity
Greater Antilles
Cactaceae
Melastomataceae
Floristics
monographs
SY2005July 28th 12:00 pmBreakBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance
SY2006July 28th 12:30 pmHistorical Descriptions of Biotic Anomalies on Specimen Labels Inform Efforts to Mobilize Collectors on the Front Lines of Observing Change TodayBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationMast, Austin; Pearson, Katelin; Buckley, Mikayla.Anomaly Detection
biodiversity specimens
Herbarium
Machine Learning
Collectors
citizen science
Crowdsourcing
global change
SY2007July 28th 1:00 pmExpediting Specimen Label Creation and Record Transcription Using Born-Digital Field NotesBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationPowell, Caleb; Motley, Jacob; Shaw, Joey.born-digital
Digitization
biodiversity specimens
data integration
natural history
SY2008July 28th 1:30 pmUsing iNaturalist to enhance herbarium collectionsBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationIsaac, Bonnie; Heberling, Mason.Herbarium
iNaturalist
collecting
SY2009July 28th 2:00 pmStrategically Targeting Under-Collected Areas to Increase Our Understanding of Species Status and Distribution at a State-wide LevelBiodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting RenaissanceSymposium PresentationFeist, Mary Ann.

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