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Changes in science and the public | EcoTone: news and views on ecological science
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Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe To Rss Feed. Follow Us On Google. The Ecological Society of America. Research and Field Notes. ESA 2013 Annual Meeting. ESA 2016 annual meeting. Research and Field Notes. Changes in science and the public. Changes in science and the public. Posted By Katie Kline. On Nov 9, 2010 0 comments. Should we focus on the public’s knowledge of specific topics, or is it more important to gauge public appetite for science in general? On the NASW website:. Of cou...
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Why collinearity matters, or doesn’t matter | Ian Ramjohn
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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...
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Resources | Jes Coyle
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Dept of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Scripts for analyses from current and past projects are hosted on my GitHub site. Code is generally not perfectly commented and scripts from current projects frequently change. If you are interested in re-using any code and have questions, please do not hesitate to email me. Derived and original data sets from past projects are hosted on Dryad. See links below for specific projects. Http:/ dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.q82nn. Insight from local and...
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Links | Jes Coyle
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Dept of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 8211; My oft-neglected educational blog for non-scientists about new research in biogeography. Started as a project in a science outreach and communication class, continues as a chance to practice informal writing and broaden my science reading. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 8211; A journal from the year I spent teaching high-school biology and mathematics near Mangochi, Malawi after graduating college. Royster Society of Fellows.
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Tropical dry forests | Ian Ramjohn
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Ecologist, botanist, Wikipedian. 8230;under the Samaan tree. The Curtisses of Big Rapids. 8220;You mean tropical. When I tell people that I study tropical dry forests, odds are that I get that response. Although they’re much better known and better studied. Than they were a few decades ago, most people are unfamiliar with the idea of tropical dry forests. In their classic work. On the topic, Pete Murphy and Ariel Lugo observed. More than two decades later, Rodolfo Dirzo and coauthors. Greater than 17 C w...
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Worm Cast: What's the 'poop' on worm science?: Links to other grad students' science blogs
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These are the ramblings of the PhD student Jess. My mission: to explore life under the earth.to seek out new questions about subterranean creatures.to boldly go where no scientist has gone before! Links to other grad students' science blogs. Jes Coyle's blog http:/ biogeobits.blogspot.com. Jess Higgins' and Sara Seiter's blog http:/ butterfliesandscience.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I chop up babies.Worm babies that is! You wish penises could do that.worm locomotion 101. Muscles are cool, ...
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Courses taught | Ian Ramjohn
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Ecologist, botanist, Wikipedian. 8230;under the Samaan tree. The Curtisses of Big Rapids. Ecology and Environmental Quality 2010-2012. Methods in Plant Ecology 2006-7*, 2010. Principles of Plant Ecology 2005, 2008. Plant Biology for the 21st Century (capstone) 2006-2012. Flora and Vegetation of Neotropical Florida 2009*. Flora and Vegetation of the Southern Appalachians 2006*. Science as Process 2013. Directed readings in Physiological Ecology 2005. Botany Graduate Seminar 2006, 2007. Follow me on Twitter.
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Links | Butterflies and Science
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Butterfly research in action. Here is a random collection of links that we find interesting and worthwhile:. Butterflies and Moths of North America. Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Other blogs we find interesting and worthwhile. Adapting Nature to Climate Change. 8211; This blog is maintained by a fellow UNC graduate student! 8211; Another blog by a fellow UNC graduate student! One thought on “ Links. May 14, 2013 at 7:11 pm. Thank you for helping us to spread the word about our new state butterfly!