Registration is now open for an international conference to be held at
Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA on Monday, June 13
and Tuesday, June 14, 2011, entitled "Evolutionary Ecology across
Trophic Levels - A Symposium in Honor of Warren Abrahamson."

Registration is available from the conference website:  
http://www.bucknell.edu/x65430.xml

Registration costs have been reduced to $15 for students and postdocs
and $35 for others.  Evening meals are no longer included in this
price, and can be selected separately if desired.  Registration fees
will increase on May 1.

The conference will feature twenty scientific talks to be given by
alumni, collaborators, and friends of the Abrahamson Lab.  Confirmed
speakers include:

-Doug Allchin, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
-Catherine Blair, Bucknell University
-Jackie Brown, Grinnell College
-Timothy Craig, University of Minnesota-Duluth
-Sarah Diamond, University of North Carolina
-Netta Dorchin, Museum Koenig
-Micky Eubanks, Texas A&M University
-David Hartnett, Kansas State University
-Christine Hawkes, University of Texas at Austin
-John Horner, Texas Christian University
-Jason Irwin, Central Washington University
-Ann Johnson, Florida Natural Areas Inventory
-Eric Menges, Archbold Biological Station
-Patricia Peroni, Davidson College
-Peter Price, Northern Arizona University
-Otto Solbrig, Harvard University
-John Stinchcombe, University of Toronto
-Hilary Swain, Archbold Biological Station
-Mizuki Takahashi, Bucknell University
-Art Weis, University of Toronto
-Michael Wise, Roanoke College

Tentative titles are available on the symposium website.  Topics will
address the diversity of subjects and approaches taken by Abe over his
career, from the ecology and evolution of plant-insect interactions to
community and ecosystem approaches to fire ecology, restoration, and
conservation of natural landscapes.

A contributed poster session is also planned, and can be selected as
part of the registration. Activities will include a banquet, picnic,
and talent show, as well as regional natural history excursions.
Events will be held in the Elaine Langone Center on the Bucknell
University Campus.

Conference fees include daytime meals and snacks, but not lodging.
Additional tickets to the picnic and banquet are available for
attendees and guests. Lodging in Bucknell dormitories is available for
$38/night single and $30/night double occupancy, with a one-time key
charge of $10.  There are many high-quality hotels, inns, and B&Bs in
the region as well.

The Bucknell University campus provides easy access to the downtown
shopping, dining, and entertainment district of Lewisburg, a town
noted for its historical preservation and vibrant culture.  The
central Susquehanna valley offers many recreational opportunities.
Details can be found at: http://www.lewisburgpa.com/

This conference will celebrate Warren Abrahamson's 38 years of service
to Bucknell University and the scientific community in anticipation of
his upcoming retirement in the summer of 2012.  During his career, Abe
has supervised approximately 200 undergraduate research students, 18
Master's recipients, and 21 postdoctoral fellows, many of whom have
remained active in science. In 2009 he was named a AAAS fellow.  His
main research interests include 1) multitrophic plant-insect
interactions using the goldenrod system and 2) fire ecology and plant
demography in Florida's upland communities.

For more information on Warren Abrhamson and his work, please visit
his lab website: http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/abrahmsn/

Questions and comments can be addressed to steve.jor...@bucknell.edu

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