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SY2001 | July 28th 10:00 am | Assessing Two Centuries of Herbarium Specimen Collecting Effort in New England, with an Eye Towards Guiding Collecting in the Future | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Sweeney, Patrick. | |
SY2002 | July 28th 10:30 am | Adjusting Collecting Practices to Create “Born Extended” Specimens | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Thiers, Barbara. | collections biodiversity specimens |
SY2003 | July 28th 11:00 am | Collecting Natural History Specimens to Monitor Change: The NEON Biorepository as a Test Case | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Yule, 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 |
SY2004 | July 28th 11:30 am | The 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 Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Majure, Lucas. | Biodiversity Greater Antilles Cactaceae Melastomataceae Floristics monographs |
SY2005 | July 28th 12:00 pm | Break | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | | | |
SY2006 | July 28th 12:30 pm | Historical Descriptions of Biotic Anomalies on Specimen Labels Inform Efforts to Mobilize Collectors on the Front Lines of Observing Change Today | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Mast, Austin; Pearson, Katelin; Buckley, Mikayla. | Anomaly Detection biodiversity specimens Herbarium Machine Learning Collectors citizen science Crowdsourcing global change |
SY2007 | July 28th 1:00 pm | Expediting Specimen Label Creation and Record Transcription Using Born-Digital Field Notes | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Powell, Caleb; Motley, Jacob; Shaw, Joey. | born-digital Digitization biodiversity specimens data integration natural history |
SY2008 | July 28th 1:30 pm | Using iNaturalist to enhance herbarium collections | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Isaac, Bonnie; Heberling, Mason. | Herbarium iNaturalist collecting |
SY2009 | July 28th 2:00 pm | Strategically Targeting Under-Collected Areas to Increase Our Understanding of Species Status and Distribution at a State-wide Level | Biodiversity Research Collecting Is More Important Than Ever—Ushering in a Collecting Renaissance | Symposium Presentation | Feist, Mary Ann. | |