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Members | Weecology
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My research focuses on data-intensive questions in ecology, using large ecological datasets, advanced statistical/machine learning methods, and theoretical modeling to understand ecological patterns. I am a Moore Investigator in Data-Driven Discovery. Am active on Twitter. Blog about ecology and open science. And serve on the Data Carpentry. Boards of directors, the Software Carpentry. Advisory board, and the editorial boards of PLOS One and PeerJ. Checkout my Impactstory. Ellen joined the lab in fall of...
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Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers | The White Lab
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Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. Teal TK, Cranston KA, Lapp H, White E, Wilson G, Ram K, Pawlik A. International Journal of Digital Curation. A strong test of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology. Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. Exploring the spatially explicit predictions of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology.
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Grants | The White Lab
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We believe that open science includes being open about the work that we're doing in addition to the work we have already done. As part of this effort we are starting to share the proposals that fund our research and our reports on our progress. Moore Foundation Data Driven Discovery Investigators Competition. Annual Report 2010 - 2011. Annual Report 2011 - 2012. NSF Research Starter Grant. NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biological Informatics. A strong test of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology.
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Publications | Weecology
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McGlinn DJ, Xiao X, Kitzes J, White EP. 2015 Exploring the spatially explicit predictions of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 24(6):675-684. Xiao X, Locey KJ, White EP. 2015 A Process-Independent Explanation for the General Form of Taylor’s Law. Teal TK, Cranston KA, Lapp H, White E, Wilson G, Ram K, Pawlik A. 2015 Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. International Journal of Digital Curation. 10(1). Xiao X, White EP, McGlinn DJ.
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Software | Weecology
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To help improve ecologists ability to quickly access and analyze data we are developing a computer program called the EcoData Retriever. That designs database structures for ecological datasets and then downloads the data, pre-processes it, and installs it into major database management systems. Find out more. An R wrapper for the EcoData Retriever developed as part of the rOpenSci. Project. On GitHub. Rpartitions: Code for integer partitioning. Fitting power-law distributions to data.
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An Amniote Life History Database to Perform Comparative Analyses with Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles. Fri, 09/04/2015 - 11:08 Morgan Ernest. Myhrvold NP, Baldridge E, Chan B, Sivam D, Freeman DL, Ernest SKM. 2015 An Amniote Life History Database to Perform Comparative Analyses with Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles. Using life history trade-offs to understand core-transient structuring of a small mammal community. Fri, 09/04/2015 - 11:06 Morgan Ernest. Supp SR, Koons D, Ernest SKM. Supp SR, Ernest SKM. Explorin...
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Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers | Weecology
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Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. Wed, 06/17/2015 - 12:15 Ethan White. Data Carpentry: Workshops to Increase Data Literacy for Researchers. Teal TK, Cranston KA, Lapp H, White E, Wilson G, Ram K, Pawlik A. International Journal of Digital Curation. Using life history trade-offs to understand core-transient structuring of a small mammal community. An Amniote Life History Database to Perform Comparative Analyses with Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles.
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Colleagues & Collaborators | Weecology
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Peter B. Adler. James H. Brown. University of New Mexico). University of New Mexico). University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill). University of Notre Dame). University of New Mexico). Using life history trade-offs to understand core-transient structuring of a small mammal community. An Amniote Life History Database to Perform Comparative Analyses with Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles. A strong test of the Maximum Entropy Theory of Ecology. Created with Artisteer by Morgan Ernest and Ethan White.