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Links — Charles G. Willis
http://www.charlesgwillis.com/links
Charles G. Willis. 22 Divinity Ave, Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge MA, 02138. Charleswillis {at} fas.harvard.edu. Clubes de Ciencia - Mexico. Harvard University Center for the Environment. Harvard University Herbaria, Harvard University. Lifemapper, University of Kansas. Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University. Department of Biology, Duke University. National Evolutionary Synthesis Center. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. Quintana Roo, Mexico. About a week ago.
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Current Projects – Macroecology Lab
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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. We actively collaborate with multiple local and international initiatives. Each of these funded multi team collaborations provides travel, field work, and research support as well as many opportunities for collaboration for postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates as well as lab collaborators. Is based at Aarhus. The BIEN working group is a.
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Data – Macroecology Lab
https://brianjenquist.wordpress.com/lab-data-and-code
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA – SFI: Synthesizing Functional Biology, Ecophysiology, Community Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity Science. Brian j. enquist. PLANT FUNCTIONAL TRAIT DATA. VARIOUS OTHER MACROECOLOGY DATASETS. PRIMARY BIODIVERSITY DATA: Standardized plant observations from specimens, plots, and traits. 8211; BIEN – THE BOTANICAL INFORMATION AND ECOLOGY NETWORK. Plots, Specimens, and Traits:. The BIEN working group’s central goal –. To integrate the worlds botanical data to deliver. GIVD ...
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data – Temporal Ecology Lab
http://temporalecology.org/data-5
The NCEAS 'Forecasting Phenology' working group that Lizzie and Ben Cook led created the STONE. Synthesis of Timings Observed in iNcrease Experiments) and NECTAR. Network of Ecological and Climatological Timings Across Systems) databases. Data and metadata from Lizzie's PhD research on the effects of non-native grass litter. For Lizzie's paper on phenology and plant invasions I used data from the USDA PLANTS. Database and Project Budburst. Data for Lizzie's phenology review paper. With the complete flora.
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Online Databases – Katherine H. Bannar-Martin, PhD
http://www.khbannarmartin.com/online-databases
Katherine H. Bannar-Martin, PhD. Spatial Structuring of Biodiversity. SPERA Project at DFO. Incredibly useful [R] functions and packages. Photos from the Field. The following are a list of links to useful databases for the study of biodiversity in ecology and/or anthropology. Please be sure to cite the sources of these databases whenever the data is used. MURR Archaeometry Laboratory database. Human fossil teeth database. The William W. Howells Craniometric data set. Cranial Nonmetric Traits Database.
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Useful Links - National Vegetation Survey
https://nvs.landcareresearch.co.nz/Resources/Links
We expect this site to be unavailable from 25 August? NZST while it is being updated. Contact: nvs@landcareresearch.co.nz. Other databanks and related pages within New Zealand. New Zealand Organisms Register. An interactive, online, map-based application to access some of Landcare Researchs environmental data. New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. FORMAK system for forest monitoring. International vegetation databases/databanks and resources. Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases. I have read and a...
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robcito | COMPADRE and COMADRE Matrix Databases
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COMPADRE and COMADRE Matrix Databases. Publications from COMPADRE and COMADRE. The power of comparative demography: booms and busts. New COMPADRE and COMADRE versions are out! Drivers of realized population dynamics and COM(P)ADRE. A Cornish demographic extravaganza. COMPADRE and COMADRE in a world of big data and comparative science. Follow COMPADRE on Twitter. The power of comparative demography: booms and busts. August 21, 2016. Here we leave you with a short summary of her work. The idea of transient...
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Greg Goldsmith's Website - Greg Goldsmith - Blog
http://www.gregrgoldsmith.com/a-few-thoughts.html
A Place For Occasional Thoughts. Leaf Boundary Layer Conductance - Estimates for Gas Exchange Calculations. 8203;As part of a series of plant gas exchange measurements I have been making in collaboration with Rolf Siegwolf and Lucas Cernusak, we have estimated boundary layer conductance in the Walz gas exchange system that we are using. As a contribution for the common good, I thought I would make those estimates available. A new paper in the Journal of Applied Microbiology. The implication of the study ...
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Natural curiosities | Written by Benjamin Blonder | Page 2
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Written by Benjamin Blonder. Gambling in the forest canopy. Spring in England means every day is longer than the one that precedes it by more than a few minutes. With the lengthening of the days comes the re-emergence of the forest. Earlier this week I went out with our research group to the canopy walkway at Wytham Woods. It is a short climb up several ladders to reach the top of the forest. This beech tree (. Fagaceae) has elongated its buds, but has no leaves deployed yet. This English oak (. Primulac...