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William hagan brown

@willhb21

PhD researcher. Forest thermal ecology. Tropical and temperate forests. Climate change impact on forest canopies.

Uni of Plymouth; CSIR-FORIG Katılım Şubat 2011
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Mark Fitzsimons
Mark Fitzsimons@mfitzsimons2·
Always enjoy the walk from @PlymUni to @PlymouthMarine via the Hoe, especially on a beautiful morning like today. Sea looks gorgeous but no time for a swim ☹️.
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Dr. Anna Gardner
Dr. Anna Gardner@DrAnnaGardner·
Interested in studying mangrove ecophysiology? 🌍🌱 Exciting PhD opportunity, check out the link! @AliceGauthey @BIFoRUoB
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Harvard Forest
Harvard Forest@HarvardForest·
🌳Join us this Wednesday, 10/30 @ 11am EST! Maciej Zwieniecki will present "Understanding Forest Ecosystems Through Seasonal Nonstructural Carbohydrates Dynamics" in-person at Harvard Forest and on Zoom. 🍃🍂 DM for PW! harvard.zoom.us/j/99148582331
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Peter Petrík
Peter Petrík@PeterPetrk8·
🚨New published research led by amazing @fcalongi explores how drought and heat stress affects photorespiration, hydrogen peroxide and peroxidase content in Silver fir (Abies alba):  doi.org/10.1093/treeph… 🌲
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Dr Scott J. Davidson
Dr Scott J. Davidson@ScootJD·
Excellent few days scoping out swamps near Slave Lake! Some REALLY nice swamps out there! Now onto Peace River for more swamps (say swamps again Scott) and some wildfire flux work! Been great fun showing @EwenSilvester and @aleicia_holland some boreal peatlands! #PeatTwitter
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A Rocha Ghana
A Rocha Ghana@arochaghana·
Alert 🚨 🚨 🚨 🚨 #AchimotaForest "demarcation and allocation" happening now! We cannot afford to let this slip away. This is the "lungs" of Accra we are talking about! Let's rally together to protect the Achimota Forest. #SaveAchimotaForestNow
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Amy Gresham
Amy Gresham@amygresham48·
A wonderful day yesterday graduating with my PhD from @BangorUni alongside great friends ❤️💛 Felt glorious to wear the red and gold gown and floppy hat! Congrats to the class of 2024! 🎓
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Joachim Schork
Joachim Schork@JoachimSchork·
Choosing the right programming language is essential for achieving your project goals. R and MATLAB both offer unique strengths, making it important to understand how they compare. Let's do this! 1️⃣ Popularity - R: Widely used in academic settings and by statisticians and data analysts. - MATLAB: Popular in engineering, physics, and academic research, particularly for numerical computing and simulations. 2️⃣ Syntax and Readability - R: Features a specialized syntax for statistical analysis and data manipulation, which may have a learning curve for beginners. - MATLAB: Known for its straightforward, matrix-based syntax, making it particularly easy for those with a background in mathematics and engineering. There is much debate about which programming language is the easiest for beginners. I prefer R syntax, probably because it was the first language I learned. However, people who started with MATLAB might disagree. 3️⃣ Comprehensiveness - R: Offers a rich set of packages for statistical analysis, data visualization (ggplot2, Shiny), and bioinformatics. - MATLAB: Provides extensive toolboxes for a wide range of applications, from signal processing and control systems to image processing and machine learning. 4️⃣ Performance - R: Can be slower for large-scale data processing but excels in specific statistical computations. - MATLAB: Optimized for numerical computing and performs efficiently, especially with large matrices and complex mathematical operations. 5️⃣ Community and Support - R: Strong community in academia and research, with extensive documentation and specialized forums. - MATLAB: Well-established community, with comprehensive support from MathWorks and a wealth of resources and tutorials. Both languages offer distinct advantages depending on your project needs. For in-depth statistical analysis and data visualization, R is an excellent choice. For engineering applications and numerical computing, MATLAB is highly effective. 🧑‍💻💡 The data shown in this post was sourced from: kaggle.com/datasets/muham… If you're interested in mastering R, consider checking out my introduction to R course. For more information, visit this link: statisticsglobe.com/online-course-… #datastructure #datascienceenthusiast #Data #Rpackage #RStats #matlab
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Emma Duley
Emma Duley@emma_duley·
Super excited for our paper to be out! Feeling proud to be part of this awesome team of researchers 🙌 #WetWoodlands #ForgottenForests #PeatTwitter
Wet Woodlands Research Network@wetwoodlands

🚨New paper alert🚨 The #forgottenforests: incorporating temperate peat-forming #wetwoodlands as nature-based solutions into policy and practice besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/26… Now online! #PeatTwitter #PeatPaper 1/n

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Cornelius Oertel
Cornelius Oertel@OertelCornelius·
News from our peatland test site in Brandenburg: First public CO2 measurements with our prototype of a low-cost semi-automatic chamber system invented by @MathiasHofmann6 from @zalf_leibniz #peatlands
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