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Stochastic and Deterministic Mechanisms of Assembly | Community assembly
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A seminar at Utah State University. Introduction to Community Assembly. Signature of dispersal on community structure →. Stochastic and Deterministic Mechanisms of Assembly. October 9, 2013. Recently in seminar we discussed two influential papers:. Vellend, B. M. 2010. Conceptual Synthesis in Community Ecology. The Quarterly Review of Biology 85:183 206. ( pdf. Before our discussion began there was a flurry of interesting tweets inspired by the readings:. 4) How do we operationalize these concepts, quant...
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British Butterfly Thrives on Climate Change | Sarah Seiter
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Creates exhibits about oakland's people, places, and things. British Butterfly Thrives on Climate Change. May 29, 2012. During cold summers, the brown argus butterfly uses the rockrose plant (left) but climate warming has allowed it to thrive on the wild geranium (right). The scientists also looked at changes in brown argus populations in the last 20 years, when temperatures have been especially warm. They found that the brown argus had become 5.3 time more plentiful at geraniums sites, but that. The bro...
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graduate students | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. How technology can help scientists with chronic illnesses (or Technology FTW! This is a guest post by Elita Baldridge. I am currently the remotely working member of Weecology, finishing up my PhD in the lower elevation and better air of Kansas, while the rest of my colleagues are still in Utah, due to developing a chronic illness. And finally getting diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Is it not the future?
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British Butterfly Thrives on Climate Change | Butterflies and Science
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Butterfly research in action. British Butterfly Thrives on Climate Change. May 29, 2012. May 29, 2012. During cold summers, the brown argus butterfly uses the rockrose plant (left) but climate warming has allowed it to thrive on the wild geranium (right). The scientists also looked at changes in brown argus populations in the last 20 years, when temperatures have been especially warm. They found that the brown argus had become 5.3 time more plentiful at geraniums sites, but that. The brown argus has near...
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data | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. New release of the EcoData Retriever. We are very exited to announce the newest release of the EcoData Retriever. It’s been over a year since the last retriever release and there are lots of new features and improvements to be excited about. We’ve added 21 new datasets, including major ecological and environmental datasets like eBird. And the Global Wood Density Database. And the PRISM climate data.
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open science | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. New release of the EcoData Retriever. We are very exited to announce the newest release of the EcoData Retriever. It’s been over a year since the last retriever release and there are lots of new features and improvements to be excited about. We’ve added 21 new datasets, including major ecological and environmental datasets like eBird. And the Global Wood Density Database. And the PRISM climate data.
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open access | Jabberwocky Ecology
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Ethan White and Morgan Ernest's blog for discussing issues and ideas related to ecology and academia. Thoughts on preprints and citations. A couple of months ago Micah J. Marty. And I had a twitter conversation and subsequent email exchange about how citations worked with preprints. I asked Micah if I could share our email discussion since I thought it would be useful to others and he kindly said yes. What follows are Michah’s questions followed by my responses. Yes, in the sense that they haven’t ...
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Jean Philippe Gibert Quantitative Ecology & Evolution - News
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Quantitative Ecology and Evolution. Paper in Global Change Biology. I just got a paper accepted in GCB in collaboration with Marie-Claire Chelini. On the temperature dependence of animal movement and its ecological consequences. We found that animal movement displays regimes of temperature dependence, and crossing these regimes has important implications for their persistence in a context of global warming. Check it out in my publications tab! In the news: UNL today. Griffon Vultures in Ecology! 65279;, ...
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Converting a Subversion repository to Git | JohnAlbin
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Skip to main content. Converting a Subversion repository to Git. On Tue, 2010/08/31 - 9:58pm. 7 steps to migrate a complete mirror of svn in git). When I first realized that I needed a version control system, the best system at the time was CVS. (No, really.) Subversion was nearing 1.0, so I waited for its release and then used it everywhere. Well, that was 2003. Time for a change. When getting my toes wet in Git, I started using an extremely useful git command called git-svn. The Git Community Book.
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