Dear Hubbard Brook Community,
Here’s a friendly reminder that
our next COS meeting is on Wednesday, October 10th at the Cary Institute in Milllbrook, NY. Ruth Yanai, Melany Fisk, and Tim Fahey planned a great meeting focused on the topic of “Resource co-limitation in northern forests:
commonalities and differences across taxonomic groups.” The agenda is below and attached.
The meeting will begin with short presentations on concepts of resource co-limitation and then address co-limitation for different types of organisms, including plants, microbes, insects, and vertebrates in terrestrial and aquatic
environments.
Please RSVP by Friday, October 5th so we can plan ahead for food:
https://goo.gl/6ADxoC
Please also find attached a proposal by Bill Keeton for a new experiment at Hubbard Brook that we’ll discuss at the meeting.
Remote access for the meeting can be found below.
Please save these dates for future COS meetings:
Thursday-Friday, January 3-4, 2019 (at the Cary Institute)
Wednesday, April 10, 2019 (at the Cary Institute)
Friday, July 12, 2019 (at Hubbard Brook)
Remote Access for
Hubbard Brook COS Meeting on October 10, 2018:
Join “GoToMeeting” from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/784703629
First GoToMeeting? Do a quick system check:
https://link.gotomeeting.com/system-check
Join meeting using your phone:
United States: +1 (571) 317-3112
Access Code: 784-703-629
Please note that there will be limited availability of housing at the Cary Institute. To reserve a room, use the Cary housing request form at: http://www.caryintranet.org/content/housing-request-form,
listing Gary Lovett as your host. You will receive a response as to whether or not a room is available. If a Cary room is not available, the closest motel is the Cottonwood (http://www.cottonwoodmotel.com ).
If you have questions about housing, contact Cassandra Harrison at harrisonc@caryinstitute.org.
All the best,
Pam Templer and John Battles
Scientific Coordinating Committee Co-Chairs
October 10, 2018 at the Cary Institute
“Resource Co-limitation in Northern Forests: Commonalities & Differences Across Taxonomic Groups”
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Pamela Templer, PhD
Professor, Department of Biology
Director, PhD Program in Biogeoscience
Director, BU URBAN Graduate Program
Boston University, Department of Biology
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