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​Want to learn R?
I also teach self-paced online courses in R for ecologists!
It doesn’t need to take years and expensive university courses to feel comfortable working with R. I create courses based on what I wish I had when I started as a grad student in ecology, and I am excited to share them with you. Don’t let the R learning curve stand in the way of doing good science. Learning R can be faster, more fun, and easier than you thought. Let me show you how.
Click here to learn more!

Ecology Research
Dynamic Ecology
Early Career Ecologists
Ideas in Ecology and Evolution

Plant Identification and Taxonomy
USDA Interactive plant keys
Go Botany: New England Plant Key
LSU Interactive plant identification keys
Updated New England vascular plant checklist
Flowering Plant Phylogeny (P. Stevens)
British Natural History Museum ID Forums

Data Sources
Kew Gardens Seed Information Database
Dispersal Diaspore Database
TRY Plant Trait Database

R, Statistics, and Data Visualization
R: Vegan FAQ
R: A simple tutorial
Setosa: Statistics (and other things) explained visually
Data-Mania
Shiny
Good Weather Graphs and Maps

GIS Resources
GIS: Spatial Ecology Tools
Earth Point: tools for Google Earth

Other Links:
Syracuse University Biology
 - Fridley lab
International Biogeography Society
Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase
College of the Atlantic
The Putney School

Natural History Blogs
Field Notes and EcoBlog
Writing for Nature: Photos and Musings on Nature and our Place in it
The Vasculum: The official blog of the Institute of Botanical Training
Bug Tracks: Charley Eiseman's website and blog
Nature and Science Photography
My Botanical Blog project

Surviving Grad School
HabitU
Scholarships and Fellowships
The Thesis Whisperer
How to be Mentally Strong, by James Altucher
PhD Comics
James Hayton's blog and site
The Practicing Mind by Thomas Sterner
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey


Outdoor Schools, Wilderness Education, and Human Ecology
Building Community Resilience
PaleoPlanet Forums
Arthur Haines' website: Practicing and sharing a neoaboriginal lifeway
Meadows and More: eating weeds... Yes!
Jon Young's web/blog on wilderness awareness
Plants for a Future: Alternative Food Crops
Tending Fires Documentary
Wild Earth
Vermont Wilderness School
Institute for Natural Learning
New Paltz Wilderness Mind
Delta Institute of Natural History
The Wilderness Awareness School
Maine Primitive Skills School
White Pine Programs
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