GonzálezLAB
for an integrative ecology
Resources & Links
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2022 Gordon Research Conference: Unifying Ecology across Scales, between July 31-August 5 at Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH​
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2018 Gordon Research Conference: Unifying Ecology across Scales, between July 22-27 at the University of New England. Biddeford, ME
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2016 Gordon Research Conference: Unifying Ecology across Scales, between July 24-29 at the University of New England. Biddeford, ME
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2015 Ecological Society of America meeting next August (9-14) in Baltimore http://esa.org/baltimore/
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2015 Conference on Biological Stoichiometry will be held between June 24-27 at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Theo Murphy discussion meeting entitled, “Elements, genomes and ecosystems: cascading nitrogen and phosphorus impacts across levels of biological organization” funded by the Royal Society of London to be held in Buckinghamshire, U.K. June 1-2 2015
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2014 Gordon Research Conference: Unifying Ecology Across Scales. The Role of Nutrients, Metabolism, and Physiology
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Woodstoich III conference taking place in Sydney, August 2014 Woodstoich.org
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Community ecology Srivastava’s lab page
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Ecological stoichiometry Jim Elser’s lab page
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Multitrophic biodiversity Jana Petermann’s lab page
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Useful resources
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Andrew’s Jackson page on SIAR; Stable Isotopes Analysis in R and his course in R by video podcast.
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David Post’s lab web site with very useful advice on the who and how of authorship.
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Stephen C. Stearns’ lab page with “Some Modest Advice for Graduate Students.”
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Spencer Hall’s lab page with “good advice for grad students and postdocs.”
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Scott Keogh’s lab page with more advice and good resources for grad students and postdocs.
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Follow interesting discussions about ecology in Oikos Blog and blog “Dynamic Ecology” by the ecologist Jeremy Fox.
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A very friendly and useful R webpage Quick-R and the useful R tips from Dolph Schlutter.
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Witting advice; a collection of tips on how to improve your academic writing. “How to Write a Lot: A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing” by Paul Silvia.