General Acknowledgments

IF 0.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Northeastern Naturalist Pub Date : 2022-01-06 DOI:10.1656/045.028.s1110
Sarah Nelson, C. MacKenzie
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The Symposium on Climate Change in Maine’s Mountains, which catalyzed this special issue, was supported by The Betterment Fund, High Peaks Initiative, Onion Foundation, Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, and the Maine Community Foundation Buck Family Fund. Symposium information is available online https://mainemountaincollaborative.org/symposiums-and-webinars/. Peter Selmayr produced artwork featured on the cover of this issue. We thank the conference speakers, including keynote presenter L. Rustad, US Forest Service. The Symposium and breakout sessions benefitted from the work of several facilitators who co-organized sessions: Hannah Webber, Alyssa Soucy, Ruth van Kampen, and Kevin Duffy at the University of Maine. The Symposium Organizing Committee was Bryan Wentzell, Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie, Jay Wason, Rachel Hovel, Abe Miller-Rushing, David Miller, Sarah Nelson. We thank Keith Goldfarb at Northeastern Naturalist for supporting article submissions and assisting with planning of this special issue, as well as the editors who coordinated individual paper reviews and the peer reviewers who provided valuable feedback towards improving the content provided herein. Finally, we thank the paper submitters, whose appreciation for the mountains of the Northeast inspired these studies.
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促进本期特刊的缅因州山区气候变化研讨会得到了改善基金、高峰倡议、洋葱基金会、兰格利湖遗产信托基金和缅因州社区基金会巴克家庭基金的支持。研讨会信息可在线查阅https://mainemountaincollaborative.org/symposiums-and-webinars/。彼得·塞尔迈尔(Peter Selmayr)制作的艺术作品登上了这期杂志的封面。我们感谢会议的发言人,包括主讲人L. Rustad,美国林业局。研讨会和分组会议得益于几位共同组织会议的主持人的工作:缅因州大学的Hannah Webber, Alyssa Soucy, Ruth van Kampen和Kevin Duffy。研讨会组委会是Bryan Wentzell, Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie, Jay Wason, Rachel Hovel, Abe Miller- rush, David Miller, Sarah Nelson。我们感谢东北自然主义者的Keith Goldfarb对文章投稿的支持和对本期特刊策划的协助,以及协调个人论文评审的编辑和为改进本文提供的内容提供宝贵反馈的同行审稿人。最后,我们感谢论文的提交者,他们对东北山脉的欣赏启发了这些研究。
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Northeastern Naturalist
Northeastern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Northeastern Naturalist covers all aspects of the natural history sciences of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and the environments of the northeastern portion of North America, roughly bounded from Virginia to Missouri, north to Minnesota and Nunavut, east to Newfoundland, and south back to Virginia. Manuscripts based on field studies outside of this region that provide information on species within this region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion. The journal welcomes manuscripts based on observations and research focused on the biology of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and communities as it relates to their life histories and their function within, use of, and adaptation to the environment and the habitats in which they are found, as well as on the ecology and conservation of species and habitats. Such studies may encompass measurements, surveys, and/or experiments in the field, under lab conditions, or utilizing museum and herbarium specimens. Subject areas include, but are not limited to, anatomy, behavior, biogeography, biology, conservation, evolution, ecology, genetics, parasitology, physiology, population biology, and taxonomy. Strict lab, modeling, and simulation studies on natural history aspects of the region, without any field component, will be considered for publication as long as the research has direct and clear significance to field naturalists and the manuscript discusses these implications.
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