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Dr Dara Stanley delivers plenary lecture at first Irish Ecological Association conference
The inaugural conference of the Irish Ecological Association took place at IT Sligo from 24-26th November. Dr Dara Stanley (Lecturer in Plant Ecology, Botany and Plant Science) was invited to give a plenary talk at the conference. She presented her work on the impacts of pesticides on pollination service delivery, as well as some on-going work on plant-pollinator interactions in species rich grasslands in South Africa. The conference was a huge success with almost 150 delegates registered. A great start to the Irish Ecological Association, and we look forward to the growth of the association in the future!
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