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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Jones, C.S., Duncan, D.H., Rumpff, L., Thomas, F.T., Morris, W.K. and Vesk, P.A. (in press) Empirically validating a dense woody regrowth ‘problem’ and thinning ‘solution’ for understory vegetation. Forest Ecology and Management. Morris, W.K., Vesk, P.A., McCarthy, M.A., Bunyavejchewin, S. and Baker, P.J. (in press) The neglected tool in the Bayesian ecologist’s shed: a case study testing informative priors’ effect on model accuracy. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Newer posts →. Why does the Victorian Government love cattle so much? March 3, 2012. This past week saw two interesting decisions from the Baillieu Government. On Tuesday the Secretary to the Department of Sustainability and the Environment sought judicial review. In the Federal Court of the Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke’s decision. To deny, under the EPBC Act, cattle grazing in the Alpine National Park. Then on Thursday, The Age revealed. Is well equipped ...
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Big trees grow faster, sequester more carbon | ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Profiting from pilot studies. Big trees grow faster, sequester more carbon. January 16, 2014. A few years ago, I spent a lovely week in Fort Collins, Colorado. Two great things came out of my time there. First, I was introduced to one of my all-time favourite beers, Fat Tire Amber Ale. Yum. While Fat Tire was immediately gratifying, the second has only borne fruit today, in the form of this paper in. The paper, led by Nathan Stephenson. Though individual trees may be...
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Probably the best PhD I’ll ever do | ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Rchievement of the day #3: Bloggin’ from R. Profiting from pilot studies →. Probably the best PhD I’ll ever do. September 14, 2012. This is just the sort of qualified optimism I intend to carry all the way through my PhD (Photo courtesy of my friend Hugh Rabinovici). My PhD: Learning, planning and decision making for vegetation management. Over the next few years I plan to tackle (other than crippling poverty)… Um… lots of things? In this chapter I am undertaking a.
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Big trees grow faster, sequester more carbon. January 16, 2014. A few years ago, I spent a lovely week in Fort Collins, Colorado. Two great things came out of my time there. First, I was introduced to one of my all-time favourite beers, Fat Tire Amber Ale. Yum. While Fat … Continue reading →. Profiting from pilot studies. January 8, 2013. Probably the best PhD I’ll ever do. September 14, 2012. Rchievement of the day #3: Bloggin’ from R. July 1, 2012. June 21, 2012.
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Profiting from pilot studies | ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Probably the best PhD I’ll ever do. Big trees grow faster, sequester more carbon →. Profiting from pilot studies. January 8, 2013. A Greybox transplant experiment. I graduated with a Masters of Philosophy at the University Melbourne earlier this year. And the first paper to come out of that work, to paraphrase Lil’ Wayne, has just dropped like it’s hot . In our new paper. In early view at Basic and Applied Ecology) Pete. Basic and Applied Ecology. Let's assume f...
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My first paper | ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog
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ASCIImoose: William K. Morris’s Blog. Does your flora and fauna come with a warranty? Rchievement of the day #3: Bloggin’ from R →. June 21, 2012. After almost a year of blogging and five posts I’ve yet to write something about any of my publications. Luckily (or maybe unluckily) I’ve only authored four papers so I can start at the beginning. Here goes. My first paper, Quantifying variance components in ecological models based on expert opinion. Came out last year in the Journal Applied of Ecology. You a...
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