tidyplots
Time to say goodbye to ggplot2?🫡
"a significant reduction of code complexity" vs ggplot2
https://t.co/6wKFnRrjMn
@JanBroderEngler bioRxiv 2024
https://t.co/rqvyMsj5JK
Understanding the difference between Standard Deviation (SD) and Standard Error (SE) is crucial for accurate data interpretation. SD measures the variability within your data, indicating how spread out the individual data points are from the mean.
In contrast, SE measures the uncertainty around the sample mean as an estimate of the population mean. It reflects the precision of the mean, with SE decreasing as the sample size increases, making your estimate more reliable.
The relationship between SD and SE is given by the formula: SE = SD / √(sample size). While SD remains relatively constant with larger samples, SE diminishes, highlighting the reduced uncertainty in the mean estimate.
A common mistake in research is using the “±” notation without specifying whether it refers to SD or SE, leading to potential misinterpretation of the data. Clear distinction is essential for transparency and accuracy in reporting.
Key Takeaways:
• Use SD to describe data variability.
• Use SE to indicate the precision of the mean.
• Always specify which measure you are reporting.
Are you interested in understanding #author choices in the current #conservation publishing landscape?📚🖊 Yoh et al share that academic publishers can improve #equity in conservation publishing to the benefit of #conservationscience.🌿 https://t.co/TOReK16whh
Really useful paper from Vanessa Adams of @UTAS_ on the ongoing failure to account appropriately for costs in conservation & how to improve practice, with some great & sobering examples https://t.co/HFq4jorCyf
“Advancing #equitable governance in area-based #conservation” – in a new paper, led by Phil Franks, we provide guidance on how to ensure #equity in achieving the #30x30
https://t.co/zbjcLVTFlg
Don't let Rafael Nadal playing his final match in Madrid distract you from the fact that Rafael Nadal is the greatest athlete to grace God's green earth.
To address the climate crisis, we need to know how people's capacity to adapt is affected by shocks. In our study of #reef#tourism, we show that specific aspects of adaptive capacity (assets/flexibility) can decline rapidly.
➡️Read the full paper here!: https://t.co/Qs5yAKMg5A
🤯 Last time that not one of Federer, Nadal or Djokovic reached the Australian Open Final:
- George W. Bush had just began his 2nd Presidential term.
- The iPhone, YouTube and Twitter didn’t exist.
- Djokovic and Nadal had 0 Majors.
- Alcaraz was 1.5 years old.
Learning about terrific conservation work done by the RSPB on Mull of Oa, Islay, including thoughtful management for chough and concrake and ambitious plans to restore cutover peat bogs. Also enjoyed grass of parnassus, bog pondweed and marsh fritillary tents.
#wildflowerhour
Environmental organizations create or make changes to 1000s of programs each year, but rarely do they deliberately design these innovations to learn about impacts or to test our implicit models of how the world works. We can do better. https://t.co/kBA9IJVSri