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Re: Bird Functional Diversity [1%] by jschramm, 2007-10-02 07:38
OK, apparently I won't be attaching any files at the moment! Seems to be a lack of permission/access. Maybe because I'm using a computer I didn't use last ...
Bird Functional Diversity [1%] by jschramm, 2007-10-02 07:34
Hi all, I hope your fall is off to a good start. It's been a beautiful one out here on the East Coast, although a bit on the dry side. I've attached ...
Publication [1%] by jschramm, 2007-10-02 07:25
For posting progress and questions about the publication (Fall '07)
Re: Literature Reviews -- regional summaries [1%] by jschramm, 2007-05-07 16:24
For other folks working on U.S. farm data, here's a very useful statistical report from the USDA detailing acreages in various farm and non-farm uses by ...
Re: Literature Review -- classification [1%] by jschramm, 2007-05-05 22:38
Here's the bulk of the studies from eastern NA, categorized under this framework.
Re: Excel Template file [1%] by jschramm, 2007-05-01 09:41
Here's a data set with plant info (woody and herbaceous) from a variety of farmland habitats in southern Quebec, which should be a good counterpart to any of ...
Re: EndNote files [1%] by jschramm, 2007-04-22 21:55
Danny, I'm not sure if this will help, but it's worth a shot: Check to make sure you installed a CLIO file onto your computer that matches your software ...
Re: Excel Template file [1%] by jschramm, 2007-04-20 16:49
Here's tabular data from the studies that included it, both plant (forest herb and field weeds) and animal (mammals, herps, parasitoids, and birds).
Re: EndNote files [1%] by jschramm, 2007-04-20 16:46
Another EndNote file for our efforts...
Reports for 3/26 [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-25 14:00
Hi everyone, I hope the last couple of weeks have been good for you all, and featured at least a little chance to relax! Remember we're starting the chat a ...
Literature Search - Round 1 [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-25 14:48
A place to post your brief synopsis of the literature you worked on.
Workplan Discussion [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-11 11:43
Hi everyone,<br /><br />I hope your weekend has been a good one so far.<br /><br />I've attached the workplan outline for our chat on Monday. Please take a ...
Re: Incorporating GIS data [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-09 05:45
You're right, Jenny, in that Kremen's papers do break down natural habitat (in California she often distinguished chaparral from riparian from oak woodlands). ...
Re: New Project Ideas [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-08 07:02
I really like the idea of focusing on North and Central America, for all of the reasons you suggested above, Kim. And it would be nice to get a better feel ...
Re: Chat Meeting 2 [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-08 06:55
That is a really cool example, Danny, and gratifying to see something working so well. Do you think that we'd be able to find very much data on ecosystem ...
Re: Incorporating GIS data [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-08 06:45
Sorry, still getting the hang of this system! Here's the pest control PDF.
Re: Incorporating GIS data [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-08 06:43
I realized I could find the articles through Columbia's libraries. At any rate, here are the PDFs from the Royal Society papers.
Re: Incorporating GIS data [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-08 06:35
I agree that the use of some GIS analysis would be a great enhancement to our project, especially since greater spatial detail might reveal some patterns that ...
Re: Chat Meeting 2 [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-05 20:48
Danny, I think that you briefly mentioned LH restoration possibilities during our chat today. Did you want to discuss that a little more? Were you thinking of ...
Re: Thursday 3/8 [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-05 19:41
Sorry guys, Thursday's a big teaching day for me, and I'm not available outside of the morning (which it sounds like won't work for Kim, and wouldn't be ...
Re: Chat Meeting 1 (Kim's idea) [1%] by jschramm, 2007-03-05 08:28
In answer to your question above, Kim, in terms of "edge-specialist" vs. "scrub-specialist" plants, there is often substantial overlap, at least for grasses ...
Re: Chat Meeting 1 (Kim's idea) [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-28 11:48
Great point, Jenny; it does seem like that's a crucial question. A quick couple of searches on Web of Science ("succession pollination" and "succession pest ...
Re: Chat Meeting 1 (Kim's idea) [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-26 17:25
Hi all, It was great to talk with you all today, and start to get this show on the road! Please use the discussion board liberally to keep ideas moving ...
Re: First Round [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-21 14:42
How about looking at the relationship between linear habitats and biodiversity at an even larger, regional-level scale? For instance, we could look at factors ...
Re: Meeting Times [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-21 14:27
Mondays at 11a would work fine for me, although I could also meet later if that's easier for the PST zone folks.
Jonathon Schramm [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-21 14:25
Hi everyone, My name is Jonathon Schramm, and I'm a fifth-year Ph.D. student in the Ecology and Evolution program at Rutgers University in New Jersey (and ...
Re: How to upload [1%] by jschramm, 2007-02-21 13:56
Hi Ashley, Nice job with this site by the way. Of course, now it's really getting complicated! I'd like to change the picture used by my profile, but can't ...
 

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