ESA Wednesday

My talk today, as well as several others from our Theory group at Davis. Journal review requirements mean posting my slides is gonna be delayed somewhat, but appreciated some excellent questions and those who laughed at my jokes in between slides. Meanwhile, automatically generating a log form twitter since I cannot find the time to write proper notes. Perhaps those will amended eventually…

Twitter-log

cboettig @carlystrasser Here’s the paper I mentioned for introducing ontologies/linked data into spreadsheetshttps://t.co/TfAWxsK #esa11

carlystrasser #ESA11: Different levels of scientists as seen by other scientists: https://ow.ly/600jV

cboettig Peres-Neto gives a great talk. “Whole journals on spatial ecology … but we still don’t think correctly about it.” #esa11

cboettig @msanclem @JacquelynGill @DoctorZen calls for a tweet up Thurs lunch I think? Do we have a place? #esa11

cboettig Loving Ben Bolker’s “unconstrained” intro to his talk and his mathematician’s use of words like “simple” & “uncomplicated” #esa11

cboettig Neo coins the phrase #webolution, shows growth and crashes in species abundance #esa11

cboettig Neo decides to skip niche model expl. after polling audience, discusses prdiction of food webs from PNAS piecehttps://bit.ly/rhDh5e #esa11

cboettig Neo Martinez: Will discuss evolution by sympatric speciation (audience grumbles), integration with community networks, global change #esa11

cboettig Foodwebs assembled by speciation events instead of invasions are more complex, more trophic levels, more species #esa11 -T. Romanuk

cboettig 30 years in the making, Alan Hastings reveals some key insights in the real-world facts that have frustrated models of subsides #esa11

cboettig Eek, my talk is coming up, 2:10p on early warning… #shamelessselfpromotion #esa1110th from TweetDeck

cboettig Modeling background combines habitat, climate, and stoch pop dyn in forecasting https://bit.ly/ndTQkg #esa11to choose management option. Wow

cboettig Ooh, a decision framework for species threatened by climate change adressing prediction & uncertainty (Austalian accent included) #esa11

cboettig Coarse graining population models to scale to regional levels and long time-scales. Management is Bayesian w/ expert-guess priors #esa11

cboettig Will be presenting at 2:10p today in 19A on Early Warning Signals of Ecosystem collapse. Come on by if you have a chance! #esa11