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SysEB SS: Out of the Field and Into the Lab: The State of the Art in Sorting Biodiversity Samples and Processing to Publication

Tuesday, November 18, 2014: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Portland Ballroom 256 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
István Mikó
Andy Boring


8:15 AM
Recreating biomes one label at a time
Katja C. Seltmann, The American Museum of Natural History ; Deborah Paul, Integrated Digitized Biological Collections (iDigBio), and Florida State University, Institute for Digital Information and Scien
8:30 AM
8:45 AM
An accidental harvest: managing the yield of 1000 trappers
Chris Looney, Washington State Department of Agriculture
9:45 AM
Intermission
9:55 AM
Withdrawn
10:10 AM
Leaf litter, the poor man’s tropics: dealing with the microarthropod diversity in temperate forests
Michael Skvarla, University of Arkansas ; Ashley Dowling, University of Arkansas
10:25 AM
Taming Malagasy Ceraphronidae: an essay on high resolution wet sample imaging
István Mikó, North Carolina State University ; Andrew R Deans, Pennsylvania State University
10:40 AM
Moving digitization to the field and data to iDigBio
Gil Nelson, Florida State University
10:55 AM
Break
11:20 AM
Specimen highway from Costa Rican forest to Smithsonian bowels for additional digestion
Daniel H. Janzen, University of Pennsylvania ; Winnie Hallwachs, University of Pennsylvania
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