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Julie Heath

Julie Heath

@JLEHeath

birds, phenology, life in Idaho

Boise, Idaho Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Donald McKnight
Donald McKnight@donaldmcknight2·
Hope this thread helped. Happy coding, and may the force be with you.
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Donald McKnight@donaldmcknight2·
The informal poll results are in, & as I feared, most people are running ANOVAs in #R with functions that can give highly misleading (or flat out wrong) results. Follow along to see why using anova() and aov() is usually inadvisable & why you should be using car::Anova() 🧵
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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
you guys are still here
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Even if Idaho decreases the wolf pop to 500, we do not have monitoring to track a pop this small. Current pop estimates have 95% conf intervals that span 800 wolves. Error in the estimate > the estimate itself. Wolves could to decline to just a few individuals.
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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
There are 2 more days to submit comments on Idaho's new wolf management plan. The plan gives no justification to change trapping and hunting restrictions for the purpose of decreasing wolf the population size. See thread below.
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Did you know 500 wolves are killed each year in Idaho? 500 is 2x the # of livestock killed by wolves. Still ID F&G aims to reduce wolf pops from ~1200 to 500 in next 5 yrs by incentivizing & removing restrictions on trap/hunt. Write a comment on plan here: idfg.idaho.gov/article/fg-see…

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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
Did you know 500 wolves are killed each year in Idaho? 500 is 2x the # of livestock killed by wolves. Still ID F&G aims to reduce wolf pops from ~1200 to 500 in next 5 yrs by incentivizing & removing restrictions on trap/hunt. Write a comment on plan here: idfg.idaho.gov/article/fg-see…
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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
What a cool project. Large mammals that strip bark from trees create opportunities for fungus infections leading to cavities for birds and other animals.
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Carlos
Carlos@cgliny·
Hola Gente! Fieldwork! Join me and the Barber lab at Boise State University this summer. We are looking for assistants to help me collect data on bats and moths and their response to light. Please share! #biology #fieldwork #ecology
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We are hiring! We are looking for a field technician to help with golden eagle research this spring (Apr 15-Jul 31). Position details are here: boisestate.edu/biology-gcebir… If you have climbing skills and are interested in raptors, please apply. Plz retweet
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Jesse Barber
Jesse Barber@BarberLab·
The Barber Sensory Ecology Lab at Boise State University seeks a Ph.D. student to study the sensory ecology of bat-fire interactions! Follow us on Mastodon: @BarberLab@ecoevo.social
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Julie Heath
Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
@brols Yeah, that was my thought- the NE declines have been going on for so long maybe they’ve flattened out a bit. Still curious about the west declines, though. Some evidence for west declines from BBS, but not much from CBC or migration counts.
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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
eBird trend map for American Kestrels 2007-2021 shows significant declines in west and parts of the northeast. Interesting how this differs from other pop estimates that show kestrels relatively stable in west and strong declines in east.
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Julie Heath@JLEHeath·
@AdamClarkSmith Hi Adam, yes, this fits a bit better. Interesting to see some positive growth in the NE. Thanks for sharing this!
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