The Qiu lab presented at ESA Annual meeting in Baltimore, MD

The lab travelled to Baltimore, MD and presented recent research. Hanshi gave a talk at the phenology session, entitled “Remotely sensed canopy nutrients capture spatial variations of fall senescence across the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) sites”.

Hanshi's talk focused on phenology response
Hanshi’s talk focused on phenology response
Tong gave a talk on how habitat could mitigate climate change impact on small mammals.
Tong's talk focus on biodiversity predictions using statistical models
Tong’s talk focus on biodiversity predictions using statistical models

Tong also organized the social events for the statistical ecology section.

The gathering for the members of ESA's statistical ecology. This is the first in-person event since COVID.
The gathering for the members of ESA’s statistical ecology. This is the first in-person event since COVID.

Tong Qiu
Tong Qiu
Assistant Professor of Ecology

I study impacts of global change on ecosystem functions.