Call for Organized Oral Session Proposals
93rd ESA Annual Meeting 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
August 3 - 8, 2008 
Call Open: July 2 - September 14, 2007   

We invite proposals for organized oral sessions for the 93rd ESA Annual 
Meeting. The meeting will be held from August 3 – 8, 2007 in Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin at the Midwest Airline Center. 

Organized oral sessions are organized around a specific topic with most of 
the speakers invited by the organizer. These sessions are distinguished 
from symposia in that 1) there is less emphasis on breadth of appeal and 
overall synthesis; 2) they may be comprised largely of related case 
studies; 3) talks are set at 15 minutes each, with 5 minutes following for 
discussion (as in contributed oral sessions); and 4) at least 2 time slots 
out of the 10 available in an organized oral session are reserved for 
placing related talks from the contributed abstracts by the Program Chair. 
Organized oral sessions are limited to half-day sessions (3 ½ hours long); 
full-day organized oral sessions will not be considered. Proposals may be 
from any area of ecology, but those that relate to the overall theme 
Enhancing Ecological Thought by Linking Research and Education are 
especially encouraged. We also welcome proposals that explore 
interdisciplinary connections with areas of social and natural science 
outside of ecology or that relate to ecological education at any level. 

Applications must be received on or before Friday, September 14, 2007 . 
You must use the eco.confex.com/eco/2008/cfp.cgi that will be available on 
the ESA website (www.esa.org/milwaukee) as of July 2, 2007. 

Do not send proposals to ESA Headquarters. 

Organized Oral Session Evaluation Process and Criteria 

Organized oral session proposals will be assessed under the following 
criteria.   Weighting of particular criteria may vary depending on the 
nature of proposals, but proposals should explicitly address these 
criteria, as appropriate.        

I. Scientific strength : Sessions may receive higher priority if they: 

·         feature significant contributions to or advances in ecological 
understanding 

·         present innovative and original work 

·         provide examples of how ecological research benefited from 
attention to public policy concerns, outreach or educational activities. 

II. Structure and organization : Strong proposals will describe sessions 
where: 

·         individual talks clearly contribute to a coherent whole 

·         the collection of speakers offers a range of perspectives; 
organizers should carefully avoid the appearance of biases toward their 
own perspectives 

·         proposals with a larger proportion of confirmed speakers will be 
favored 

III. Integration : Proposals may receive higher priority if they are 
clearly linked to the meeting's overall theme, or to other sessions 
proposed for this meeting or presented at recent ESA meetings (see 
www.esa.org/meetings/ for lists of organized oral sessions and symposia 
from recent ESA meetings). 

Presentation Rules 

In the interest of broadening participation, an individual is allowed to 
be an organizer (either a principal organizer or a co-organizer) for only 
one organized oral session. 

Persons agreeing to present papers in organized oral sessions should be 
aware that the –one-paper– rule will be enforced. That is, anyone who is 
first author or presenter of a paper in an organized oral session cannot 
also be first author or presenter of another paper for a symposium, 
organized oral session, contributed oral session, or poster session. 
Organizers should make certain that invited speakers are aware of this 
rule. Exceptions to the one-paper rule may be made for participants in 
special sessions and workshops, and for plenary speakers.   Also, first or 
presenting authors are additionally allowed to present a talk focused on 
science education. 

Moderators for organized oral sessions may not serve as speakers in those 
sessions. A moderator may, however, be a speaker in another session. 

If Your Proposal Is Accepted 

After organized oral sessions are accepted, cancellations and schedule 
changes are disruptive to overall meeting planning. Hence, organized oral 
session organizers are expected to obtain firm commitments from a 
significant proportion of invited speakers before submitting their 
proposal, rather than listing only –possible– or "tentative" speakers. 

If a proposal is accepted, the organizers must submit a final summary 
description of the symposium to the Program Assistant no later than 
January 25, 2008. This summary will appear on the meeting website, should 
have a description written so as to stimulate interest and promote 
attendance by a general audience, and thus is different in focus from the 
longer description in the original proposal. This final summary must 
include a complete and current listing of organizers' names and their 
affiliations, addresses, telephone, fax, and email addresses; a 250 word 
description of the session, a single-sentence (up to 50 words) description 
of the session, and a final, confirmed speaker list. 

It is the responsibility of the organizers to see that each speaker 
submits an individual abstract of his/her talk through the Abstract 
Submission site by the March 1, 2007 deadline. Do not submit abstracts by 
any other means. Contact the Program Chairs or Program Assistant if your 
situation precludes use of the submission website. 

ESA is not able to provide any financial assistance, stipends, free 
registration, travel assistance, or paid lodging to organized oral session 
organizers or to individual organized oral session participants. 
Organizers are responsible for making this clear to the participants. 

Application Format 

All proposals MUST follow the format of the online submission form on the 
ESA meeting website. Incomplete and inaccurate information provided on 
these forms may result in the proposal not being accepted. 

Note that this information must be entered on the 
eco.confex.com/eco/2008/cfp.cgi.   It is provided here to assist you in 
planning your submission. The web page format may differ slightly from the 
order of information listed here. 

All proposals must include: 

Title of organized oral session 
  Description (< 400 words) and justification (<250 words) of the session: 
Background information, goals, objectives, importance, and interest to the 
membership of ESA. The description should focus on the theme and structure 
of session (including anticipated sequence of speakers and topics), while 
the justification should focus on how the review criteria are met by the 
proposal and should not simply repeat the description. Keep in mind the 
evaluation criteria in preparing your description and justification. 
Principal organizer (Name, institution or affiliation, address, phone, 
fax, e-mail) 
Co-organizers (Names, institutions or affiliations, addresses, phone, fax, 
e-mail). Indicate which of the organizers will serve as moderator. The 
moderator may not serve as a speaker in the session. 
Speakers (Names, affiliations, and tentative titles or topics). Indicate 
which speakers are committed and confirmed and which are tentative. 
When you submit your proposal on the website submission form, you will be 
notified of receipt by email to the address that you provide. If you do 
not receive such notification within 2 days of submitting your proposal, 
please contact Program Assistant Aleta Wiley at [EMAIL PROTECTED] The 
preliminary scientific program should be on the ESA website in   May 2008 
and each accepted organized oral session organizer should check for exact 
time and location of his/her session. Organizers are responsible for 
notifying all participants in their session concerning the date, time, and 
place of the session. 

Cancellation Policy 

Once an organized oral session has been accepted and listed on the meeting 
website, cancellation causes serious disruption of meeting planning. Do 
not submit a proposal if you are uncertain that you will be able to 
fulfill your obligation to organize and conduct the session. 

For further information consult the ESA website (www.esa.org/milwaukee) or 
contact the Program Chair or Program Assistant (see below). 

* Please note that a separate call will be announced later this fall for 
Workshops and Special Sessions for the 2008 Annual Meeting.* 

Program Chair
Louis Gross
University of Tennessee
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
569 Dabney Hall- 1416 Circle Dr.
Knoxville, TN   37996-1610 

Phone: (865) 974-4295
Fax: (865) 974-6042
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Program Assistant 
Aleta Wiley
Ecological Society of America 
1707 H Street, NW, Suite 400 
Washington, DC 20006 USA 

Phone: (202) 833-8773 x 218 
Fax: (202) 833-8775 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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