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@molecologist at #Evol2013: The talks we'll be sure to see

Tomorrow evening, the Evolution meetings will get underway in Snowbird, a Utah mountain resort near Salt Lake City. Many of our contributors are going to be there, and presenting their latest work—but what about the talks we’re excited to see? … Continue reading

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@molecologist at #Evol2013: What we're presenting (updated)

Updated to include Holly’s talk on Phylosift, and her keynote for iEvoBio. The Evolution 2013 meetings are nearly upon us, and several of our contributors here at The Molecular Ecologist are going to be in Snowbird, Utah for the joint … Continue reading

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CSEE Kelowna

For those of you who find yourselves in Kelowna, British Columbia this week, you are hopefully enjoying yourself at the annual Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution (CSEE) meeting!

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This June, in Snowbird …

I just finished my registration for Evolution 2013, the joint annual meeting of theAmerican Society of Naturalists, Society of Systematic Biologists, and the Society for the Study of Evolution. This year it’ll run from the 21st to the 26th of June, at the … Continue reading

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Molecular Ecology Online Forum, 2012

Welcome to the Molecular Ecologist Online Forum, which brings together panelists from the Molecular Ecologist Symposium at the Ottawa 2012 Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology to continue that meeting’s fruitful discussion. (Video and slides from that symposium are available online … Continue reading

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Ottawa, July 6th 2012

Unlike most of the big journals in the field, Mol Ecol isn’t affiliated with an academic society, and one consequence is that there’s never been a ‘molecular ecology’ get together along the lines of the Evolution meetings or ESEB. Seeing … Continue reading

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