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View article: Automating methods for estimating metabolite volatility
Automating methods for estimating metabolite volatility Open
The volatility of metabolites can influence their biological roles and inform optimal methods for their detection. Yet, volatility information is not readily available for the large number of described metabolites, limiting the exploration…
View article: Data Carpentry for Biologists: A semester long Data Carpentry course using ecological and other biological examples
Data Carpentry for Biologists: A semester long Data Carpentry course using ecological and other biological examples Open
White et al., (2022). Data Carpentry for Biologists: A semester long Data Carpentry course using ecological and other biological examples. Journal of Open Source Education, 5(50), 139, https://doi.org/10.21105/jose.00139
View article: Microbial volatile organic compounds: important but overlooked in microbial systems studies
Microbial volatile organic compounds: important but overlooked in microbial systems studies Open
<p>Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are vigorously cycled by microbes as metabolic substrates and products and as signaling molecules. Yet, current microbial metabolomic studies predominantly focus on nonvolatile metabolites and ove…
View article: The influence of data type and functional traits on native bee phenology metrics: Opportunistic versus inventory records
The influence of data type and functional traits on native bee phenology metrics: Opportunistic versus inventory records Open
Efforts to understand activity patterns of bees, our most important pollinators, often rely on opportunistically collected museum records to model temporal shifts or declines. This type of data, however, may not be suitable for this purpos…
View article: Comparison of large‐scale citizen science data and long‐term study data for phenology modeling
Comparison of large‐scale citizen science data and long‐term study data for phenology modeling Open
Large‐scale observational data from citizen science efforts are becoming increasingly common in ecology, and researchers often choose between these and data from intensive local‐scale studies for their analyses. This choice has potential t…
View article: Comparison Of Large-Scale Citizen Science Data And Long-Term Study Data For Phenology Modeling
Comparison Of Large-Scale Citizen Science Data And Long-Term Study Data For Phenology Modeling Open
Codebase and data files for this study. Github repo: https://github.com/sdtaylor/phenology_dataset_study Manuscript preprint: https://doi.org/10.1101/335802 Abstract: Large-scale observational data from citizen science efforts are becoming…
View article: Comparison of large-scale citizen science data and long-term study data for phenology modeling
Comparison of large-scale citizen science data and long-term study data for phenology modeling Open
Large-scale observational data from citizen science efforts are becoming increasingly common in ecology, and researchers often choose between these and data from intensive local-scale studies for their analyses. This choice has potential t…
View article: Data from: Body size shifts influence effects of increasing temperatures on ectotherm metabolism
Data from: Body size shifts influence effects of increasing temperatures on ectotherm metabolism Open
Aim: Warmer temperatures directly increase metabolic rates of ectotherms, but temperature also indirectly affects metabolic rates. Higher temperatures result in smaller body sizes and associated decreases in metabolic rates, and it remains…
View article: Comments on "An empirical test of the temperature dependence of carrying capacity"
Comments on "An empirical test of the temperature dependence of carrying capacity" Open
This is a preprint review of An empirical test of the temperature dependence of carrying capacity by Joey Bernhardt, Jennifer M. Sunday, and Mary I. O'Connor. The preprint was originally posted on bioRxiv on October 28, 2017 (DOI: https://…
View article: No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species
No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species Open
Bergmann's rule is a widely-accepted biogeographic rule stating that individuals within a species are smaller in warmer environments. While there are many single-species studies and integrative reviews documenting this pattern, a data-inte…
View article: A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
A persistent lack of international representation on editorial boards in environmental biology Open
The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of knowledge in their field. Nevertheless, studies of editorial board composition remain rare, especially those focusing on journals publishin…
View article: Author response: No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species
Author response: No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Bergmann's rule is a widely-a…
View article: Body size shifts influence effects of increasing temperatures on ectotherm metabolism
Body size shifts influence effects of increasing temperatures on ectotherm metabolism Open
Aim: It is well-established that warmer temperatures directly cause metabolic rates of ectotherms to increase, but temperature additionally indirectly affects metabolic rates due to impacts on other aspects of ecological systems. Because h…
View article: A persistent lack of International representation on editorial boards in environmental biology
A persistent lack of International representation on editorial boards in environmental biology Open
The scholars comprising journal editorial boards play a critical role in defining the trajectory of knowledge in their field. Nevertheless, studies of editorial board composition remain rare, especially those focusing on journals publishin…
View article: No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species
No general relationship between mass and temperature in endothermic species Open
Bergmann’s rule is a widely-accepted biogeographic rule stating that individuals within a species are smaller in warmer environments. While there are many single-species studies and integrative reviews documenting this pattern, a data-inte…