[PCA] Timing is Everything: The Impacts of Changes in Phenology

Riibe, Lindsey lriibe at blm.gov
Mon Apr 24 11:27:03 CDT 2017


*Registration Now Open!*
Timing is Everything: The Impacts of Changes in Phenology
A Janet Meakin Poor Research Symposium at the Chicago Botanic Garden

Monday, June 12, 2017
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$59 nonmember; $47.20 members
$29 with student ID - call (847) 835-6801 to register at this rate.

Phenology is the study of the timing of natural events such as plant
flowering and fruiting, and animal migrations. is timing is critical for
relationships between species; plants need to bloom when their pollinators
are present, birds and insects need to hatch or migrate when food is
available, and so on.

As the climate changes, some phenological events are also changing, which
can disrupt these important relationships. is symposium will look at
phenological change: how to assess it, and what it means for population
dynamics of plants and their relationships with other species.

Click here to register:
www.chicagobotanic.org/JMP_symposium


Lindsey Riibe
Bureau of Land Management
Plant Conservation Program Assistant
503-808-6230

National Seed Strategy for Rehabilitation and Restoration
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/national-seed-strategy>
Plant Conservation Alliance <http://www.plantconservationalliance.org/>
Seeds of Success
<https://www.blm.gov/programs/natural-resources/native-plant-communities/native-plant-and-seed-material-development/collection>
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