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Continue reading..June Rare Birds – St. Louis Co., MNThis is Part 1 of “Best Computing Practices for Ecologists,” laid out with ecology themes & analogies! I wanted to start with what “climate zone” you live in, and where you might be happiest as an organism. In this analogy, I’m talking about your operating system. This is where you start interfacing with a computer: no […]
Continue reading..Best Computing Practices: ClimateThis is Part 2 of the “Best Computing Practices for Ecology” series. I’ve just been watching the R revolution sweep ecology (one I’m very much a part of, too) and want to shed light on some other aspects of the “computing ecosystem” in ecological terms…insofar as I can make the wordplay work! So, here is […]
Continue reading..Best Computing Practices: LandscapePaul asked me this, and I thought it was a nice excuse to hash out butterfly life history strategies. The answer, though, is not simple, so I’m going to define it in the context of our locality. We actually have a good reference point to split migration vs. hibernation, since it’s easier to sort out […]
Continue reading..Butterfly Species that Migrate HereThese butterflies peak this week in Wisconsin! A good reason to go looking for butterflies on this holiday weekend. Frigga fritillary Freija fritillary red-disked alpine dusted skipper
Continue reading..Butterflies: Last Week of MayThis post was originally written 09/28/2015 copied from my old blog. There seems to be at least something to the fact that the models seem harder to fit with bigger data. Our theory is that INLA crashes the model isn’t a good fit. Luckily, if you search “crash,” I’m far from the only one who has had this […]
Continue reading..A Primer on Crashing INLA ModelsThis is Part 3 of “Best Computing Practices for Ecologists.” If you’ve been following the other parts, I’m going to focus on an “Arctic ecosystem” here: your Linux install on your P.C. Let’s say you have that Linux dual boot (or full boot). What are/should be the features of your ecosystem? bash: this is your […]
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