Abstracts – Latebreaking Posters

Call for Abstracts
Latebreaking Posters

Meeting Dates

August 14 – 19, 2022
ESA & CSEE Joint Meeting
Montréal, Québec, Canada

Deadline

Thursday, April 28, 2022
5:00 PM Eastern (2:00 PM Pacific)

All ESA Annual Meeting proposal and abstract deadlines are 5:00 PM Eastern so that technical support and ESA staff assistance will be immediately available when submitters need it. If you begin your submission very close to the deadline, you are choosing to take a risk, and we will not make an exception if you don’t complete your submission in time. The form automatically closes at 5:00 EST / 2:00 PST whether you have completed your submission or not.

Proposals that are incomplete or received after the deadline will not be considered.

ESA meetings, open to ESA members and those interested in ecology, are among the most respected meetings of ecologists in the science community. ESA is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment. All participants including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, ESA staff, service providers and others are expected to abide by the ESA Meetings Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all ESA meeting-related events including those sponsored by organizations other than ESA but held in conjunction with ESA events, in public or private facilities. In addition, all ESA meeting attendees must agree to abide by the ESA Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy and the ESA Diversity Statement.

How to Submit

You must submit your abstract using the online submission form. Abstracts sent by email will not be considered. Click the link below to begin by logging in through ESA’s online system.

We have a new meeting platform this year which includes a new submission form for abstracts. If you have submitted for an ESA meeting in the past, things will look a little different, and we hope the process is more user friendly than before.

You will be able to return to the abstract to edit it until the submission deadline has passed. Information on how to do so will be included in two automated emails you will receive, first when you begin and then when you complete your submission.

About the 2022 Joint Meeting

This year’s annual meeting is a joint meeting with the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution. Members of CSEE will be able to register for the meeting at the ESA member rate. CSEE members are welcome to submit session proposals and presentation abstracts through the usual ESA submission process and deadlines.

If public health conditions allow, the 2022 Joint Meeting will be an in-person meeting in Montréal, with all speakers attending in person. A few virtual sessions, including virtual workshops, short courses, and social events, will be offered. If an in-person meeting is not possible, the meeting will be virtual, with all sessions held online. Latebreaking abstract submitters should plan to present in person in Montréal. The latebreaking poster sessions are 5:00-6:30 pm on Thursday, August 18. By submitting an abstract, a presenting author is indicating they will be available during this timeslot. If ESA’s meeting format changes, we will notify all accepted speakers by email.

Before You Begin

Please read and follow the abstract guidelines carefully. They are provided here as a guide to help you plan in advance. You can start your submission, save your progress, and then return to complete it at any time before the deadline has passed. A copy of your submission will be automatically emailed to you when you complete an abstract submission.

If this is your first time submitting an abstract for an ESA meeting, we suggest reading some latebreaking abstracts from a previous meeting. Abstracts from recent meetings are available online (2021, 2020, 2019). If you are a student, we strongly encourage you to work closely with your faculty adviser as you develop your abstract. If you encounter problems during abstract submission, email meetings@esa.org and include the abstract ID number.

About Latebreaking Poster Sessions

We invite submission of abstracts for latebreaking poster presentations for the 2022 ESA & CSEE Joint Meeting. Abstracts are encouraged to address the meeting theme “A Change Is Gonna Come” if appropriate but doing so is not necessary. We welcome submissions from any topic in ecology. This includes submissions that report interdisciplinary work, address communication with broad audiences, or explore ways of teaching ecology at any level.

Posters presentations are 90 minutes long to give presenters an opportunity for extended discussion and networking. Individually submitted latebreaking abstracts will be grouped together to create poster sessions with a common theme. Abstract submitters will rank 3 preferred session themes as part of the abstract submission process. The latebreaking poster sessions are 5:00-6:30 pm on Thursday, August 18.  By submitting an abstract, you are indicating that the presenting author will be available during this time slot.

Submission Format

Abstract Guidelines

  • The body of the abstract is up to 400 words, split between the two sections (up to 200 words each): Background/Question/Methods, in which the objective of the study is clearly identified and the methods are described; and Results/Conclusions, in which specific results of the study are explicitly reported and their implications for ecology are briefly discussed.
  • The abstract must primarily report on new work within the field of ecology.
  • Reviews of previous work are not permissible for latebreaking posters.
  • The abstract must report specific results. The results may be preliminary but they may not be vague. Abstracts without explicitly stated results will be rejected.
  • It is understandable that abstracts describing non-traditional work may lack quantitative data; however, it is still expected that the abstract will address some question and have a “take-home message” describing specific findings.
  • Abstracts must be clear. Poorly written abstracts will be rejected.
  • Abstracts must be written in English or French (in honor of our joint meeting this year) and must follow standard grammar and punctuation rules.

Helpful Information About Abstract Entry

For every author listed, their name, institution, and email are required information.

Missing coauthors are a very common issue. Be sure to check to make sure everyone has been included. This is under the People task, which is separate from the abstract body.

The presenting author is the corresponding author who will receive all communications, including acceptance and scheduling notifications, from ESA. To receive notifications from us on time, it is important to make sure the correct person is indicated and that their email is entered correctly. Any author can be designated as the presenting author.

Presenting Author Demographics

The submission form asks a few questions about the abstract’s presenting author to help ESA improve our services and monitor our efforts towards diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.  All information will be shared only in the aggregate to help us assess the diversity of our submissions. Abstract reviewers and the committee will not see this information for individual abstracts. It is required to answer each question, but you can select “Prefer not to answer”.

Session Assignment

During abstract submission, you will be asked to rank 3 themes to guide the grouping of your presentation into a session with similar presentations. Consider the themes carefully. You can look over the themes in this PDF document.

One Presentation Rule

Each person should submit only one abstract where they are listed as presenting author. This rule is enforced to encourage broad participation. You may present a poster or a talk, not both. This rule does not apply to coauthors. An author may be the presenting author on two abstracts only if one of the abstracts primarily reports on ecology education/outreach or is for an Inspire presentation.

Abstract Fee

There is no abstract fee to submit an abstract for a latebreaking poster.

Requirements for Travel to Canada

Passport and visa requirements

All attendees are required to have a valid passport that will not expire within six months of your trip (this includes the 6 months AFTER the meeting). To find out if you need a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), complete the questionnaire on the Visit Canada page.

For US citizens traveling on an US passport (land, air, or sea) or an US passport card (land or sea) you are not required to have either a visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).

COVID-19 requirements

Due to changing requirements, we will provide links to the most current information here.

Travel Support For ESA Members

ESA’s Sections and Chapters will provide awards and funding to eligible members, and the Les Real and Jim Brown Student Travel Award will be available to qualifying students. We expect applications for these awards to open soon. To learn more, please visit our website.

Dependent Care Grants

Additionally supported by the Opportunity Fund, ESA members who are unable to attend due to caretaker responsibilities may apply for grants to cover caretaker costs during the meeting. This is an ideal opportunity for professionals and students who have child or dependent care obligations and find themselves providing full-time care due to the pandemic. Grants of up to $500 (one per household) are available for attendees. To learn more and apply, please visit our website.

After Submission

Abstract Review

Peer reviewers will rate abstracts using the abstract guidelines included in this call. The ratings and comments provided by peer reviewers will inform the acceptance decisions made by the Program Subcommittee.

Editing Abstracts

Because the submission deadline is very close to our final preparations of the program, editing these abstracts is not possible after the submission deadline has passed. Proofread very carefully.

Meeting Registration

The presenting author of every accepted abstract is required to register for the meeting and will be reminded to do so in meeting correspondence. Submitting an abstract does not register you for the meeting. Registration is a separate process that we anticipate will open in May.

Cancellations

When submitting an abstract, presenters should be reasonably confident that they will attend the meeting and give the presentation in person as scheduled. The presenting author should notify ESA as soon as possible if a presentation needs to be cancelled. We understand that planning ahead is particularly challenging this year. Please cancel by May 2 if possible, to help us minimize gaps in the final meeting program.

Important Dates

April 28, 2022
Abstract submission deadline

June 9, 2022
Notification of acceptance sent to presenting author

Presentation Guidelines

We will provide more information about how to prepare presentations for upload after abstract acceptance.

Questions?

Dr. Nyeema C. Harris
2022 Program Chair
School of the Environment
Yale University
(203) 432-2415
nyeema.harris@yale.edu

Jennifer Riem
Meeting Program Associate
Ecological Society of America

(202) 833-8773 x 213
meetings@esa.org