[Nhcoll-l] Today: TCN Webinar Series
Goodwin,Jillian
jgoodwin at floridamuseum.ufl.edu
Thu Nov 7 09:00:57 EST 2024
Join us today!
November 7, 11:00am ET - The importance of 3D imaging in current trait-based mammal research: Winners of the Ranges Imaging Mini-Awards (Abstract<http://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Webinar_Series:_Checking_in_on_TCN%E2%80%99s_and_their_Networks_of_Digitization_Knowledge>)
Click here to register via Zoom.<https://ufl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_itqqoLOjRJWVglAf2P8DZQ>
Four of the six recipients of the 2024 Ranges Imaging Mini-Awards will present their research and how 3D imaging has helped to advance their work.
1. Skull morphology variation across environmental conditions in widely distributed yellow bats. Speaker: Sydney Decker, Ohio State
2. Assessing phenotypic differences within and between Zapus species in the western United States. Speaker: José Gabriel Martinez-Fonseca, NAU
3. Evolutionary and temporal variation of miniaturized mammalian morphologies. Speaker: Priscila de Souza Rothier Duarte, Cornell
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Spatial and temporal variation of bite force in camas pocket gophers. Speaker: Brian Tanis, Oregon State
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Photo credit: (L) Sharlene Santana ©; (R) @diginverts
Join iDigBio for the Thematic Collection Networks Webinar Series: Checking in on TCNs and Their Networks of Digitization Knowledge<https://idigb.io/d>, an engaging set of sessions dedicated to exploring innovative approaches in biodiversity digitization. This series brings together experts and practitioners from various Thematic Collection Networks (TCNs) to share their insights, tools, and best practices for advancing digital access to biological collections. Each webinar will spotlight specific themes, offering participants practical knowledge, and networking opportunities to enhance any digitization projects. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, this series provides valuable resources and a collaborative community focused on unlocking the potential of digitized biodiversity data. Click here to view the Series Announcement page for the complete list of scheduled webinars.<https://idigb.io/d>
Jillian Goodwin
iDigBio Conference Manager
Florida Museum of Natural History
508-887-6043
www.idigbio.org
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