“By setting back the levees, you create room for the river, decrease the flood risk and decrease wear and tear on the system to ensure the levee system’s integrity.” - John Cain, American Rivers @Revelator_News https://t.co/HJXBZYMH0I
I'm excited to share that I now have fish art prints available through my INPRNT shop: https://t.co/9J4ynRGwUe
Thank you #SundayFishSketch community for all of the support and encouragement, i would not have the confidence without you!
In light of the discussion surrounding so-called #PruittGate (see posts by @DanielBolnick and @KateLaskowski), I’ve added my perspective here on @TheEthogram. Views my own, inspired by conversations with my fellow #gradstudents
"It is easy to forget, when arguing over the fate of wildlife, that populations are composed of thinking, feeling individuals."
@ben_a_goldfarb reviews Bryce Andrews' new book, "Down from the Mountain" here:
https://t.co/fULmaMmp2C
New paper on #bats and #wildfire in CA forests. Many species & diversity benefit from fire-created habitat & #pyrodiversity. @FrickWinifred @PointBlueConSci
https://t.co/M0uyHoUbWL
Great summary by @UCDavis_Kerlin: https://t.co/l5mokn1Ky0
1st photo: Michael Durham @BatConIntl
Hi fishies! The 1st chapter of my PhD is online! Elsevier provided a shareable link for free access for 50days.
If you have an interest in Sacramento splittail and osmoregulation, check it out. Huge thank you to everyone, especially @kenmjeffries 😁🎉
https://t.co/bDdSMLFpNd
Great talk at #afs2019 on local thermal adaption in brook trout, and links to climate change by @mhmeek. Could be neat synergies with work on chinook salmon by @KZEcofishiology!
CreekSpeak, Putah Creek Council's 6-month speaker series continues on Wednesday, July 17. Join herpetologist Justin Clause at the Winters Community Library Margaret Parsons Room, 708 Railroad Ave, Winters for this educational event! RSVP at https://t.co/wtIfXuVNgB
THREE YEARS LATER and my first chapter is published! With @AnnaESteel, @AquariumOTheBay and others, we used a hydrodynamic model to examine movement patterns of sevengill sharks in the SF Bay! Finally published and available here (DM me for PDFs): https://t.co/WQggtIQNuc
23 adult Chinook Salmon have returned to the San Joaquin River, making the 350+ mile journey upstream. Big shout out to all of the hard work put in by the members of SJRRP (and the huge 2017 water year that pushed those little fish out of the system)!
https://t.co/BrLNkre2md
Aging baby giants! Check out our recent paper showing that larval sturgeon can be accurately aged with scute counts and machine learning, with @ucdavis@EricPalkovacs@NOAAFisheries. #FishSci https://t.co/ny0oLpzC6r
All these datasets have the same statistical properties.
Including the dinosaur.
A reminder to be careful with means, variances and correlations - they can be deceptive.