[ECOLOG-L] NYC conference on environmental toxins THIS FRIDAY-SATURDAY

2011-03-08 Thread Nate Raines
Thought this might be of interest to folks on this list living in the New York City area. The Global Health Department of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine is hosting a conference this Friday- Saturday on environmental toxins in the developing world, with a particular emphasis on hydraulic fractu

[ECOLOG-L] Job: Summer Research Technician

2011-03-08 Thread Kyle Haynes
The University of Virginia’s Blandy Experimental Farm seeks two part-time (20-40 hours per week depending on need), hourly technicians to assist with a research project on the reproductive success of gypsy moths, a major forest pest in Virginia. Fieldwork would start in April or May and continue u

[ECOLOG-L] Butterflies and moths of North America, new Web site

2011-03-08 Thread David Inouye
Internet Catches Updated Butterfly and Moth Website Why should we care about butterflies and moths? Thanks to butterflies, bees, birds, and other animal pollinators, the world's flowering plants are able to reproduce and bear fruit. That very basic capability is at the root of many of the fo

[ECOLOG-L] Research Apprenticeship: Spatial Ecology of Salish Sea Benthos (fall 2011)

2011-03-08 Thread David Inouye
Research Apprenticeship: Spatial Ecology of Salish Sea Benthos (fall 2011) Using acoustical seafloor images, the relationship between the benthos and substrate types will be quantified. Ecological relationships between geology, geomorphology and physical oceanographic processes are critical to th

[ECOLOG-L] CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SEEC 2011 DUE FRIDAY

2011-03-08 Thread RajReni Kaul
**Please Distribute Widely** CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SEEC 2011 SOUTHEASTERN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION CONFERENCE AUBURN UNIVERSITY AUBURN, ALABAMA, USA 25-27 MARCH 2011 ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL DEADLINE: 10 MARCH 2011 We invite all undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral researchers in ecology, evolution,

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Wayne Tyson
William and Honorable Ecolog Forum: "The benefit of addressing those questions, or gathering data in the context of those questions, rather than simply plunging ahead with gathering more data, is that the answers to those questions can guide us to be more efficient in prioritizing what data we

[ECOLOG-L] Job: research assistant, climate change and prairie plants, Pacific NW

2011-03-08 Thread David Inouye
The Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oregon has an opening for a full time Research Assistant to work on research project investigating how predicted climate change will affect native prairie plants in the Pacific Northwest. The position is available 4/15/2011, w

[ECOLOG-L] Endangered Species Act science under attack by Congress

2011-03-08 Thread Michael Halpern
Colleagues, The scientific foundation of the Endangered Species Act is under attack by Congress-again. The House of Representatives is trying to remove an individual species from the endangered species list for purely political reasons. If successful, this would be the first time Congress has

[ECOLOG-L] Botany & Restoration Field Technician

2011-03-08 Thread Bridget Walden
In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service Spring Mountains National Recreation Area (SMNRA), the Great Basin Institute is recruiting up to three (3) Field Technicians to work cooperatively as part of a larger team on botany, avian biology and restoration initiatives. The Technicians will focu

Re: [ECOLOG-L] What do technicians do in the "off" season?

2011-03-08 Thread Erin Fleming
Hello all, I've been doing seasonal fieldwork the last 3 years and another option, similar to the desert strategy, is fieldwork in the tropics. I've spent at least part of all my winters, since graduating from undergrad in 2008, working for field ecology research projects in Latin America. A que

[ECOLOG-L] New Zealand PhD opportunity in vertebrate pest management

2011-03-08 Thread James Russell
We are re-advertising for applications to a PhD project at the University of Auckland in collaboration with Landcare Research focussed on pest mammal behavior and interactions with control devices in relation to maximizing detection probabilities. This PhD is part of a larger programme of research

[ECOLOG-L] Updated solicitation for NSF Faculty Early Career Development program

2011-03-08 Thread Inouye, David William
The new solicitation (NSF 11-690) for the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program has been posted on the CAREER webpage: www.nsf.gov/career (http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503214) The new associated FAQs (NSF 11-038) will be posted soon. BIO, CISE, EHR, OCI - Proposa

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Rarefaction calculation

2011-03-08 Thread Bill Sutton
Thanks everyone, Looks like vegan through R is the way to go. Thanks for the input. On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Mark Stratton wrote: > Bill, > > Check out: > > Rossi J-P. 2011. rich: an R package to analyse species richness. * > Diversity* 3:112-120. > > I was experiencing the same notepad

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology - An Earth Science Perspective

2011-03-08 Thread Greg Okin
Hi All - I have been wanting to make a quick contribution to this discussion for weeks, and am only now finding time to do so. I am a scientist whose primary source of support is from ecology programs, and indeed many of my papers are in ecology journals, but I come to ecosystem science from a

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Resetarits, William
It seems a rather critical issue has raised its head at this juncture in the discussion. "Is all data gathering research." I think we risk being disingenuous and misleading the many students on this listserve if we don't clearly and unequivocally answer "NO." To suggetst hat the "system" is so

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Rarefaction calculation

2011-03-08 Thread Mark Stratton
Bill, Check out: Rossi J-P. 2011. rich: an R package to analyse species richness. *Diversity*3:112-120. I was experiencing the same notepad drudgery until I stumbled upon it. Mark Stratton On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Bill Sutton wrote: > Hello all, > > I am writing to see if any of you a

[ECOLOG-L] Multiple faculty positions available

2011-03-08 Thread Delong, Michael D
Faculty positions available at Winona State. WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Winona, MN Winona State University's Biology Department invites applications for the following positions: Biologist-Sabbatical Replacement (Fixed-Term/One Year Appointment)-WSU101117: As an Instructor/Assistant Professor, y

[ECOLOG-L] summer undergraduate opportunity, wetland research in South Carolina

2011-03-08 Thread Scott Neubauer
Wetland biogeochemistry interns. Two 10-week summer undergraduate internships are available in the Wetland Biogeochemistry Lab at the University of South Carolina’s Baruch Marine Field Laboratory (Georgetown, SC). The internships are funded as part of a National Institute of Climatic Change R

[ECOLOG-L] Symposium for Early Career Women in Biology

2011-03-08 Thread Teresa Mourad
From: Claire Horner-Devine [mailto:m...@uw.edu] We are writing to introduce you to WEBS (Women Evolving Biological Sciences), an annual three-day symposium aimed at addressing the retention of female scientists and issues related to the transition of women from early career stages to tenure tr

[ECOLOG-L] Seasonal Forestry Technicians positions in Superior National Forest

2011-03-08 Thread Alejandro Royo
Please post application package in AVUE by close of business March 10thth, 2011 Potential openings exist for seasonal Forestry Technicians on the Kawishishiwi, Laurentian and Lacroix Ranger Stations of the Superior National Forest. The Ranger Stations are located in Ely, Aurora and Cook respe

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Need textbook Suggestiond

2011-03-08 Thread Scott Ruhren
Becky, I teach a 200-level General Ecology to a broad audience (biology, natural resources, nursing, teachers seeking certification credits etc.) and I find Molles' Ecology, Concepts and Applications from McGraw-Hill (in 5th edition but many old, used copies out there), to be comprehensive and rea

[ECOLOG-L] Searching for GIS layers for Mexico

2011-03-08 Thread Eric Wheeler
I am grad student at the University of Central Oklahoma and I am gathering GIS data layers for the US and Mexico. I am making habitat suitability maps from 3 separate ecological niche models for a threatened cactus *Echinocereus reichenbachii*. Mainly I am looking for Mexico environmental layers

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread malcolm McCallum
Having reviewed dozens of research proposals for NSF, USGS, Delta Bay Authority, and Faculty Grant Programs at Universities I have rejected research w/o hypotheses stated when the program required hypotheses be stated. In two cases, the proposals set up LTREM sites in which data collection and hyp

[ECOLOG-L] Postdoctoral Openings: PalEON

2011-03-08 Thread Jack Williams
Dear Colleagues, Three postdoctoral research positions are available with the PalEON project (A PaleoEcological Observatory Network to Assess Terrestrial Ecosystem Models), an interdisciplinary research group of paleoecologists, ecological statisticians, and ecosystems modelers working togeth

[ECOLOG-L] Rarefaction calculation

2011-03-08 Thread Bill Sutton
Hello all, I am writing to see if any of you all know a quicker way to calculate rarefaction curves. I currently use EstimateS to calculate rarefaction curves and I really like the program, but the numerous notepad outputs after each run are starting to drive me crazy. I have nearly 220 simu

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Jeff Houlahan
I think Martin identifies one of the problems with a very restrictive definition of what science is - it excludes a bunch of stuff that most of us would think of as research. In fact, I would say that sequencing the human genome did not involve hypothesis testing - it was natural history a

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread David L. McNeely
Martin Meiss wrote: > I am amazed by Pat Swain's statements implying that unless a program of work > includes formal hypothesis testing, it's not even research. ("...I think > that pure survey of a property for species (making a list of all the species > of some taxonomic group) encountered

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Martin Meiss
Actually, there is no reason why library research shouldn't be rigorously hypothesis driven: "I wish to test the hypothesis that there is no article in the ecological literature on the incidence of frogs in lily ponds." Uf we find some articles that are almost there, say on the incidence of toads

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread William Silvert
Ecology suffers from a surfeit or people who feel that if you don't do things their way it isn't right. One of the greatest events in marine ecology in my opinion was the discovery of abyssal vent communities fuelled by chemosynthesis. I have no idea what the funding proposal for this research

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Need textbook Suggestiond

2011-03-08 Thread Doug Miller
Donella Meadows book "Thinking in Systems: A Primer" would appear to fit one of your needs. I was impressed with this book after a quick hands-on review at a local bookstore. I recall thinking it would make a nice intro to the subject... Doug Penn State University mil...@eesi.psu.edu On 3/8/1

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Hal Caswell
People seem to be struggling over how to understand the value of observational research in the context of hypothesis-oriented discussions. One missing fact is that hypothesis-oriented research does not have to involve “modern statistics”, because scientific hypothesis-testing is not the same as

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Swain, Pat (FWE)
Hola Manuel, Yours is a tough question, looking for specificity that is beyond what I looking for in grant proposals. When I reviewed grad student research proposals , I was looking for a statement that would demonstrate some thought about the proposed project and plans for analysis beyond the

[ECOLOG-L] posting on jobs wiki

2011-03-08 Thread malcolm McCallum
Hi, for 4-5 years I have been among a group of people that keep an academic jobs wiki together for applicants to communicate. It is generally intended to be a supportive community that exchanges information about job searches. It is not a place to post vacancies, but rather a place where people c

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Martin Meiss
I am amazed by Pat Swain's statements implying that unless a program of work includes formal hypothesis testing, it's not even research. ("...I think that pure survey of a property for species (making a list of all the species of some taxonomic group) encountered isn't research...", "...some of th

[ECOLOG-L] Need textbook Suggestiond

2011-03-08 Thread Rebecca Sherry
I am developing a course in Ecological Literacy. At a minimum, I would like to use one book on systems thinking, and one general ecology text. I may use two books on systems thinking and also add a book on ecological resilience, and of course, individual papers and book chapters. I am having t

[ECOLOG-L] Job Ad

2011-03-08 Thread Andrew Martin
Science Teaching Fellow The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EBIO), at the University of Colorado, Boulder, invites applicants for the position of Science Teaching Fellow to assist with enhancing teaching and learning in our undergraduate courses. Candidates should hold a doc

[ECOLOG-L] Young Ecologists in the Review Process: Survey and Workshop Invitation

2011-03-08 Thread Jorge Ramos
Dear ECOLOGGERS, The Student Section of the Ecological Society of America (ESA -SS) would like to collect the opinion of young ecologists (high school through pre-tenured faculty members) regarding the involvement of young researchers in the peer-review process of journals. Please complete this on

[ECOLOG-L] Mother Pelican + March 2011

2011-03-08 Thread Luis Gutierrez
For your consideration: Mother Pelican - A Journal of Sustainable Human Development Volume 7, Number 3, March 2011 Energy Transition, Homo Economicus, and Homo Ecologicus http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv07n03page1.html This issue is focused on the transition from nonrenewable to renewable so

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Hypothesis Testing in Ecology

2011-03-08 Thread Wayne Tyson
Honorable Forum: Re: "I think these general surveys are valuable, but they don't overtly involve hypotheses and testing. However, it can and does include assumptions/hypotheses; as one of the posters on the topic pointed out there are always assumptions made. One doesn't walk every square inch