I'm excited to test out the latest updates to the iNaturalist computer vision model for identifying any organism. If you haven't tried it out, I'm certain you'll be impressed. https://t.co/STIrYmUawE
I just discovered in R you can reference the column of a dataframe with only a partial column name via the "$" operator. b <- data.frame(weird = 'yes'); b$w
@HightowerJn In RStudio, with your cursor just right of an open-bracket (or just left of a close-bracket), press ctrl+p to jump to the matching bracket. Double-click in this location and you highlight all the code in between the brackets. Works with parentheses as well.
The @mefishwildlife team just set their 80th and final #cameratrap for the season in northern #Maine as part of the regional effort to monitor #moose, #snow depths, and other #wildlife. Can't wait to see the pictures that roll in from this region!
A good example of how even basic aspects of life history remain unknown for "species of concern" and how understanding a species better can assist in its further study and conservation.
New research shows that the "wing-boom" sound Common Nighthawks make during breeding season can help scientists find their well-hidden nests, helping to understand and conserve these declining birds. @carlyn_kranking https://t.co/OZeSfKKGHO
I've been thinking a lot about trail cameras lately, yet I've only placed one once (9 years ago!). Here's a video from that very first attempt: https://t.co/1OZyp4iQHI