CONFERENCE ON THE ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF PLANT-POLLINATOR INTERACTIONS ­ Aug 
2-3, 2008 in Milwaukee WI

Names of symposium speakers and titles of symposium presentations are now 
listed on the conference web page http://www3.uakron.edu/biology/pollination/

Individuals planning to present a poster are encouraged to submit a title as 
soon as possible.  We will begin listing poster titles on the web site in the 
next few weeks.

Below is the text of the earlier announcement:

A two-day conference on the Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Pollinator 
Interactions will be held on August 2-3, 2008, immediately prior to the 
Ecological Society of America Meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

The goal of this conference is to highlight the most exciting recent advances 
in community and evolutionary pollination biology, and foster interaction among 
pollination biologists.  We aim to encourage a unified framework to the study 
of community and evolutionary approaches, and to draw attention to largely 
unexplored questions at the intersection of these disciplines. This two-day 
conference will feature 23 speakers from five continents, as well as a poster 
session.

Conference speakers and topics have been selected to complement, rather than 
repeat, the major themes covered at the 2007 International Pollinator 
Symposium.  The 30 minute symposium presentations will be scheduled throughout 
the day on Saturday, August 2 and Sunday, August 3.  To promote interaction 
between symposium speakers and participants, there are planned breaks with time 
for discussion as well as a two-hour poster session and reception on the evening
of Saturday, August 2.  The poster session will provide an outstanding 
opportunity for pollination ecologists at all levels to share ideas.  We 
encourage all conference attendees to present a poster.  Note that individuals 
presenting a talk or poster in this Pollination Conference are also welcome to 
present a contributed paper or poster (even the same poster) at the Ecological 
Society of America meeting.

REGISTRATION:  Individuals planning to attend the Pollination Conference must 
register online at the ESA website:  http://www.esa.org/milwaukee/  
Registration will open in early April, 2008 and must be completed by June 2, 
2008.  There are two registration options:

a)  If you plan to attend BOTH the Pollination Conference and the Main ESA 
meeting, you should pay the ESA annual meeting fee (approx. $ 140 for student 
members; $ 285 for regular members) PLUS the Pollination Conference fee of $ 50.

b)  If you plan to attend the Pollination Conference, but will NOT be attending 
the Main ESA meeting, you should pay the "ESA one-event registration fee" of $ 
45 PLUS the Pollination Conference Fee of $ 50.  Note that the total cost of 
registration for this option would be $95.

POSTER PRESENTATION:  All participants in the Pollination Conference are 
encouraged to  present posters.  Poster titles should be submitted to Jeff 
Karron by June 2, 2008 at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In the subject line of the email, 
list "pollination ecology poster". Due to space limitations, we will only be 
able to accommodate 150 posters. Titles will be accepted on a first-come 
first-served basis. Note that poster presenters do not register their posters 
for the Pollination Conference on the ESA website; they can only do so by 
emailing Jeff Karron.

POSTER DIMENSIONS:  Poster boards are approximately 2.4 m wide x 1.2 m tall (8 
x 4 feet).  Please design your poster to be at least 5 cm (2 inch) smaller on 
each margin.

HOUSING:  ESA has reserved a limited number of hotel rooms and dorm rooms for 
Friday and Saturday evenings.  See the ESA housing link for more information.

ESA MEETINGS:  We encourage participants to stay throughout the week and attend 
the ESA annual meeting (August 3-8) that follows the Pollination Conference.  
Participants in the Pollination Conference can present a talk and/or poster at 
the ESA meeting as well.  Titles of talks and posters for the ESA meeting 
should be submitted online between December 17, 2007 and February 28, 2008.  
The link for the ESA meeting page is:   http://www.esa.org/milwaukee/

CONTACT:  If you have questions about this Pollination Conference, please 
contact Jeff Karron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Randy Mitchell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), or 
Rebecca Irwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

CONFERENCE WEBSITE:  http://www3.uakron.edu/biology/pollination/

The Pollination Conference is being generously supported by the Ecological
Society of America.

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