Long Term Ecological Research Network
Ecophylogenetics Workshop

Linking phylogenetic history, plant traits, and environmental gradients to understand community organization at local and continental scales

Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA

October 11-14

The overarching goal of the workshop series is to increase understanding of the extent to which phylogenetic history influences ecological processes through trait similarities among relatives at regional and continental scales across biomes in North America.

Driving Directions and maps from Logan International Airport to Harvard Forest

Mapquest Directions

Participants Institution LTER site
Steven Brewer Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington  
Daniel Bunker Columbia University Cedar Creek
Catherine Cardulus Harvard University
Jeannine Cavender-Bares University of Minnesota Cedar Creek
Cathy Collins University of Kansas Konza Prairie
Aaron M Ellison Harvard University Harvard Forest
Robert Holt University of Florida Konza Prairie
Dawn Kaufman Kansas State University Konza Prairie
Steven Kembel University of California, Berkeley  
Clarence Lehman University of Minnesota Cedar Creek
Michelle Cailin Mack University of Florida Arctic, Bonanza Creek
Elvia Melendez-Ackerman University of Puerto Rico Luquillo
Glenn Motzkin Harvard University Harvard Forest
Richard Ree Field Museum of Natural History  
Tony Rockwell Harvard University
Kristina Stinson Harvard University Harvard Forest
Eddie Watkins Harvard University

For more information, please contact : Jeannine Cavender-Bares <cavender at umn.edu>

This meeting is funded by the LTER Network Office and the National Science Foundation

 

November 6, 2007

EcoPhyl

Phylocom

Phylomatic

Plant traits

Environmental data

Example Excel file

Reading list


Draft Agenda

LTER network