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The ecology is theoretical but the fun is real. Author Archives: Jon Borrelli. August 4, 2014. There is a very interesting dataset available on Mammalian Trophic Levels and Body Sizes that is available on figshare (click the link to go to the data). I would also link to the paper the data is from, Tucker and Rodgers … Continue reading →. Elton’s footsteps – Thursday Review. July 31, 2014. A shiny new Rmarkdown for the win! July 28, 2014. Linneaus’ wormy fish – Thursday Review. July 24, 2014. July 21, 2014.
A shiny new Rmarkdown for the win! | Assembling my Network
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The ecology is theoretical but the fun is real. Linneaus’ wormy fish – Thursday Review. Elton’s footsteps – Thursday Review →. A shiny new Rmarkdown for the win! July 28, 2014. After a few weeks without using Rmarkdown. Cut to the past few days and I have learned that Rmarkdown has gotten a great upgrade. Everything that it was good for previously, it is now even better at, and now there are so many awesome new options! Popup menu for starting a new Rmarkdown project. This entry was posted in Fun. You ar...
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The ecology is theoretical but the fun is real. Elton’s footsteps – Thursday Review. August 4, 2014. There is a very interesting dataset available on Mammalian Trophic Levels and Body Sizes. Troph - read.csv(paste(filepath, TrophicLevel Appendix1.csv, sep = ). The dataset is 211 rows by 12 columns (. For my purposes I did need to clean the data up a bit as in some parts a “-” was used as the null character instead of the preferable “NA”. This means that when you use. I want to use this publicly available...
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The ecology is theoretical but the fun is real. Since my posts about the basics of networks using R and the igraph package (and some others) are my most popular posts at the moment, I decided it may be a good idea to post them all in one location (as their own page). Plus this provides me the opportunity to do more tutorial type posts and centralize them. Network basics with R and igraph. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. I saw a ...
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The ecology is theoretical but the fun is real. Newer posts →. Data data everywhere, but not a web to analyze. March 31, 2014. From personal correspondence with Jennifer Dunne. Of the PEaCE Lab. Or from author’s websites. Like Robert Ulanowicz’s. Let me first say, that it was very easy for me to find/get these datasets and I am very appreciative of the people who have made them available. But I also have to say that it is frustrating, as anyone who has taken a look at Twitter’s #otherpeoplesdata. Now I w...
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Monday, August 11, 2014. Snail survey (and a horseshoe crab). Well, obviously it's been a while. This is mostly because I've been writing a lot and that's not really good inspiration for a) writing more for fun or b) writing about things that you (presumably not a member of my committee, given the odds) want to read. Babies for a last-ditch attempt at an experiment. There were lots of birds out today, and this horseshoe crab. I also found all of the common in...
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Thursday, August 8, 2013. Summer photos 4 and a link. A dogwhelk, on a rock covered in barnacles. I'm still working through the photos from my late-May collecting trip. This is Nucella lapilus. A carnivorous snail that is very common on the Atlantic coast. This particular one is white, but elsewhere on the coast you can see them in many different colors. In fact, here's some from New Jersey from a previous year:. Different color morphs of N. lapilus.
THE SPINELESS LIFE: A little delayed
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Friday, June 13, 2014. Larvae. Lots of larvae. The yellow masses are eggs and young embryos. The brown masses in the foreground are larvae that are ready to hatch, and the little dots in the water are larvae that are hatching. Except I took it on May 26th. Cold weather = late snails. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Science reading 2: Spillover. View my complete profile. Phenomena: Not Exactly Rocket Science.
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Friday, June 6, 2014. Science reading 2: Spillover. I first encountered David Quammen. His talk was about Darwin’s formulation of the theory of natural selection. Afterwards there was a book signing and I remember sort of wanting to buy one but it seemed like an absurd, expensive frivolity. I continue to regret that decision. For Christmas that year I got the Darwin biography. And a copy of The Song of the Dodo. Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic.
THE SPINELESS LIFE: July 2014
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Saturday, July 19, 2014. A tale of three snails. This entry is a week overdue. Last Sunday we had a ' supermoon. Around here. Basically all that means. For me is an exceptionally low tide, and boy was it ever. As it turned out, I had to go look for more Crepidula. Egg masses to get more larvae, so off I went on an early Sunday morning. Just about at the lowest point of the tide. But trust me, this is very low for around here. First, here are some C. plana.
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Ecologist, botanist, Wikipedian. 8230;under the Samaan tree. The Curtisses of Big Rapids. Why collinearity matters, or doesn’t matter. September 6, 2014. This makes sense to me. Why collinearity matters. pic.twitter.com/NZD9xMupXb. Mdash; Trey Causey (@treycausey) September 6, 2014. But then there’s this reply, from someone who knows a lot more than I do. I argued that collinearity is overrated here: http:/ t.co/O93zEu2kxk. Had hoped to get a conversation going. What can I do with maps…? British Ecologic...
THE SPINELESS LIFE: Science reading 1: Lazy Point
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Thursday, May 8, 2014. Science reading 1: Lazy Point. And now for something completely different. No new pictures this week, but I thought I would honor a request: the lovely Carolyn, a high school acquaintance of mine and the literary blogger at Rosemary and Reading Glasses. Would like recommendations and reviews of science books. Or newer authors like Carl Zimmer and David Quammen? Or Stephen Jay Gould? Hopefully I'll get to all of these and more. Is suppos...
THE SPINELESS LIFE: Snail shots
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Saturday, July 5, 2014. I was setting up an experiment this morning when I remembered this post. From the Collin lab in Panama, describing unusual lab and field equipment used in tropical fieldwork. (Read the post. It's entertaining.) Writing about my unusual uses of supplies seems like a good followup to a post. About the myriad random items I carry around in my car for fieldwork. 675 ping-pong balls in a cooler, sanded and dirtied and ready to go. The reaso...
THE SPINELESS LIFE: A new place for a new year
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Invertebrates are pretty awesome. Here's why. Friday, January 2, 2015. A new place for a new year. Bienvenue. Since I wrote last I have finished my Ph.D., uprooted my entire life, and started a postdoc in a foreign language, in a faraway land. But I think about this space periodically, and so here I am again. This photo was taken in early December. Here are a few cool things I have seen since moving. Winner of coolest animal seen so far. This is a crinoid. Everyone has an invertebrate life list, right?
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