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What’s your favourite conference, and why? | David Duncan
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Irregular nobody and plant ecologist ordinaire talks about evidence and uncertainty in public investment in the environment. A quantitative evaluation strategy for the Biodiversity Fund. Books and book chapters. What’s your favourite conference, and why? Early this week I returned home after attending my first first International Statistical Ecology Conference ( ISEC 2014. Delegate photo from the last day of ISEC2014, click to see original in context. I am interested in random events, like a meeting that...
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David | David Duncan
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Irregular nobody and plant ecologist ordinaire talks about evidence and uncertainty in public investment in the environment. A quantitative evaluation strategy for the Biodiversity Fund. Books and book chapters. Australian National Audit Office report on the Administration of the Biodiversity Fund tabled today. Today the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) tabled its performance audit on the Administration of the Biodiversity Fund. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Reflectin...
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Conferences | National Centre for Statistical Ecology
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National Centre for Statistical Ecology. Journal articles and book chapters. International Statistical Ecology Conference 2016. 28th June – 1st July 2016 (ISEC 2016). International Statistical Ecology Conference 2014. 1 – 4 July 2014 (ISEC 2014). International Statistical Ecology Conference 2012. 3 – 6 July 2012 (ISEC 2012). International Statistical Ecology Conference. 6 – 9 July 2010 (ISEC 2010). International Statistical Ecology Conference. 9 – 11 July 2008 (ISEC).
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Notes from France | theoretical ecology
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Notes from ecology, biogeography and evolution by Florian Hartig. July 12, 2014. View from just below the Mont Sec, close to Grenoble. I’ve just returned from two weeks in France, the first week on the International Statistical Ecology Conference 2014. In Montpellier, and the second at the Laboratoire d’Écologie Alpine. LECA) in Grenoble, visiting the groups of Wilfried Thuiller. Which was both great. Some impressions from the ISEC:. Nearly everyone was using hierarchical Bayesian models. That the parall...
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4-month internship (M1): To breed or not to breed – A dilemma in the Dalmatian Pelican’s life – The blog of the 'boulet' team
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The blog of the 'boulet' team. Making sense of ecological data while having fun with science. Who, why and what. September 29, 2013. 4-month internship (M1): To breed or not to breed – A dilemma in the Dalmatian Pelican’s life. Here, we will study the costs of reproduction as a function of age at first reproduction in the Dalmatian Pelican ( Pelecanus crispus. Cubaynes, Doherty, Schreiber and Gimenez (2011). To breed or not to breed: seabirds response to extreme climatic events. Biology Letters 7...Despr...
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June 2014 – Cindy E Hauser
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Recommended Reading May-June 2014. June 30, 2014. LEGO launches a lady scientist. All the EDG video competition entries. Are now posted on the NERP website. Jenny Martin shares a lab tradition. That has boosted positivity and collegiality. And speaking of baking, this is how QAEco caters morning tea. From the photo album of QAEcologist Geoff Heard. QAEcologist Cassia Read shows us an alternative view of the mallee. And it’s beautiful. And there’s even a book. Here are the rookie writing mistakes. The 201...
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Being a French postdoc abroad; the language barrier – The blog of the 'boulet' team
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The blog of the 'boulet' team. Making sense of ecological data while having fun with science. Who, why and what. July 10, 2013. Being a French postdoc abroad; the language barrier. By Guillaume Péron, Bénédicte Madon, Sabrina Servanty, Lucile Marescot and Sarah Cubaynes. Social life can be a whole lot different when small talk is an effort and requires 100% of your brain power! Come one, DEE-ssi-feur? 8220;Hi, excuse me, I’m lost. Do you know where is the New-York metro station please? Have a good one...
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ISEC 2014 abstract submission now open! – The blog of the 'boulet' team
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The blog of the 'boulet' team. Making sense of ecological data while having fun with science. Who, why and what. September 30, 2013. ISEC 2014 abstract submission now open! Authors are now invited to submit an abstract for their presentation or poster for the fourth biennial International Statistical Ecology Conference (ISEC2014), to be held 1-4 July 2014 in Montpellier France, at: http:/ isec2014.sciencesconf.org/. We have a tremendous group of plenary speakers:. USA) The Well-Tempered Assemblage: Reduc...
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Guillaume Péron – The blog of the 'boulet' team
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The blog of the 'boulet' team. Making sense of ecological data while having fun with science. Who, why and what. July 10, 2013. Being a French postdoc abroad; the language barrier. By Guillaume Péron, Bénédicte Madon, Sabrina Servanty, Lucile Marescot and Sarah Cubaynes. Social life can be a whole lot different when small talk is an effort and requires 100% of your brain power! Come one, DEE-ssi-feur? 8220;Hi, excuse me, I’m lost. Do you know where is the New-York metro station please? Have a good one...