Just trying to get my fire back
@andrewbarnas
Senior Research Associate in landscape ecology at the University of Victoria. Boreal and Arctic research with a dash of sarcasm. Associate editor at Journal of Wildlife Management. Website: andrewbarnas.ca
Just trying to get my fire back
Landscape Ecology > Portrait Ecology
Reminder: a little over one week left to submit abstracts for the individualβbased conservation topical collection. Happy to chat if youβre considering contributing!
Team %>% I'll die on this hill
We're so back
Glad others are in the same head space π
Structural Equation Modeling [2026, colourized]
#rstats
Really great work here showing snow accumulation on "seismic lines" in Canadas Oil Sands. Remove the tree canopy, snow accumulates. Implications for wildlife use!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Has to be the first one, anything else is unacceptable
We're a brand-new academic journal aimed at promoting an individual-based perspective in ecology.
We publish under a diamond open-access model with @pensoft.bsky.social - if you-re studying individual-based ecology feel free to get in touch!
blog.pensoft.net/2024/09/12/p...
I need to write.
I also need to watch Olympic hockey.
Fortunately I am a master of work life balance:
Born to code, forced to email
Depending on the language, you can assign it to any term you want
var <- "funny bone"
1. Write to-do list
Want more Bad Bunny? Check out our lab's research on how snowshoe hares help drive coyote populations in Alberta's Oil Sands region.
Energy Infrastructure Clears the Way for Coyotes in Alberta's Oil Sands - Clarke - 2025 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Theres a really interesting idea in this article (we.copernicus.org/articles/23/...) that as we shift more to AI and easily fabricated imagery, there will be a renewed emphasis on specimen collection.
Celebrating #WorldWetlandsDay 2026 with a quick look at the Hudson Bay Lowlands, the largest wetland in North America. Home to many Indigenous people, a massive storehouse of peat, and is habitat for wildlife.
I teach a 15 day field school entirely in the Hudson Bay Lowlands each year in August.
Latest paper from our Hudson Bay polar bear research. It's hard won data & explores a topic we know little about: predator / prey relationships. Lead author supported by @PolarBears post-doc.
journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... [open access]
First time I've ever come across a dragon in a wildlife paper! Figure caption, "...upper panel with dragon icon symbolising all tetrapods)". Paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
Took me way too long to realize that its super easy to just merge pdfs in R rather than fussing with Adobe #rstats
library(pdftools)
pdf_combine(
input = c("file1.pdf", "file2.pdf"),
output = "merged.pdf"
)
Sport mode is out. Science mode is in.
Seeing screenshots of niche bird and ggplot memes from my old twitter account
Jamie's paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
TWS highlight on research coming out of our lab! Great work by Jamie Clarke!
I really like how it doesn't remember people who I email every day.
(we're back baby)