Palaeoecology Group
Forum for improving exchange between palaeoecology and ecology for more integrated use of long-term ecological data.
Contact
Secretaries: Althea Davies and Jane Bunting
Twitter: @BES_Palaeo
Background
Ecological dynamics play out over a range of spatial and temporal scales, including those well beyond a human lifetime. The Palaeoecology group exists to improve exchange between palaeoecology and ecology to encourage more integrative use of long-term ecological data.
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Aims
- Serve as a forum for palaeoecology, a research community which is currently spread across multiple organisations
- Raise the understanding of and engagement with modern ecological science among palaeoecologists and of palaeoecological methods by neoecologists
- Act as a starting point for ecologists wishing to work with palaeoecological data
- Facilitate the development of more integrated approaches to long-term ecosystem dynamics in ecological research and environmental management
- Support and organise joint meetings with palaeo-focused organisations
Meetings and Events
Information about all upcoming events can be found on the Events page.
Committee Members
Early career representatives: Suzette Flantua (Postdoc), Tessa Driessen (PhD), Oliver Wilson
Communications team: Nick Loughlin (Twitter), Kim Davies (Twitter), Nika Shilobod (Newsletter), Dael Sassoon (Instagram)
Practitioner: Heather Pardoe
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