Archive for 2012
Science-ese
Owens, writing in The Reproductive Biology of Lodgepole Pine, says The genus Pinus has about 108 species but the actual number is uncertain and the taxonomy of the family unsettled. What he means is OMG! Why are you so complicated, pine trees?
Berry Go Round #51
Now that the days are long and the sun is out again, I’ve been spending as much time as I can outside. This is my first spring in Epiphyte City and I’ve got a lot of new plants to learn. You wouldn’t know all the botanizing I’ve been doing by looking at my blog, but […]
Why people pirate
Music for dancing around your office when your supervisor likes your paper
Thank you, Jesus, for assistance with residual maximum likelihood
In the acknowledgements for some super annoying software I am being forced to use at a workshop this week is this gem: I, Arthur Gilmour, thank Jesus Christ for His forgiveness and personal support over many years. As He has said Behold I stand at the door and knock. If any man hear my voice […]
ESA Interviews – Ana Elisa Perez-Quintero
I interviewed awesome ecologists at the 2011 Ecological Society of America meeting in exchange for reader donations, which paid for my conference attendance. This is the last – but certainly not the least – in a series of posts about those interviews. I met Ana-Elisa through the SEEDS program. Every year, ESA’s SEEDS program brings […]
Too poor for science
I went to an awesome conference in my subfield a few weeks ago. The location was gorgeous, I got my own room, the talks were all well prepared and about stuff I’m gaga over. There were enough acquaintances attending to feel comfortable and enough new folks to make some useful connections. Plus, the conference sponsors […]