Monthly Archives: June 2014

Rethinking how niches evolve

Are Darwin’s finches the only, or even the best, model of evolution among competitors? Protozoan niches evolve in a surprisingly different way.

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Miller, T.M., E.R. Moran, C.P. terHorst. 2014

Miller, T.M., E.R. Moran, C.P. terHorst. 2014 Rethinking niche evolution: experiments with natural communities of protozoa in pitcher plants. The American Naturalist 184.

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Make Room for Bayes in Your Statistical Toolbox

This isn’t middle school gym class and you don’t have to pick sides. Be a Bayesian or a frequentist as it suits your data.

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Another kind of common garden experiment

Some microbial-inspired art

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The Old Man and the Sea

The other day I read a very nice review by Aaron Ellison of Peter Petraitis’ new book on Multiple Stable States in Natural Ecosystems. Peter is a good friend, so I was happy to see his book get a nice plug. This book incorporates decades of thinking on Peter’s part and anybody interested in community […]

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