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Contents
M2M: Do microenvironments govern macroecology?
Schedule of Events
- Conference calls via GotoMeeting
- February 13, 2013, 2:00pm PST
- Other events
- Fieldwork Schedule (subject to change, please contact Lynn if you need to confirm these dates)
- Tejon Sites, March 2013, TBD
Meeting Notes
- NCEAS, May 15-17, 2011
- Conference call, June 20, 2011
- Conference call, July 13, 2011
- Conference call, August 8, 2011
- Conference call agenda, December 14, 2011
- Conference call field notes, December 14, 2011
- Conference call, January 18, 2012
- Conference call (Flint, Flint and Dingman Ensemble Update), February 22, 2012
- NCEAS, April 5-6, 2012
- Conference call, May 8, 2012
- Conference call, June 6, 2012
- Conference call, Dingman downscaling update, Sept 19, 2012
- Notes from Meeting/Modeling Workshop at NCEAS, November 2012
Presentations
- F. Davis et al. Dec 2010 AGU talk on scale effects in SDMs
- A. Flint & L. Flint Dec 2011 AGU talk on Climatic Water Deficit in CA
- L. Sweet et al. 2012 ESA talk on first year plant growth data
Useful papers
Cole et al. 2011 Ecol Applic Past and ongoing shifts in Joshua tree distribution support future modeled range contraction. The future distribution of the Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) is projected over its current range, future modeled climates, and paleoecological data showing its response to a past similar climate change. As climate rapidly warmed 11 700 years ago, the range of Joshua tree contracted, leaving only the populations near what had been its northernmost limit. Its ability to spread northward into new suitable habitats may have been inhibited by the somewhat earlier extinction of megafaunal dispersers.
Fordham et al. 2012 Global Change Biology This is the paper Helen mentioned in the team meeting.
- Mendeley Library Available to view without making an account. Email Lynn to join have a document added or to join the group (upload to and manage the library).
Data
- DRAFT Data Directory Structure Format (excel doc)
- Preliminary HOBO data used for presentation Jan. 18, 2012
- Field Site Boundary Files
- Modeling Domains for 30m Grids
Other stuff
- Original NSF proposal
- Revised Project Management Plan
- Revised Data Management Plan
- NSF Macrosystems PI Meeting Summary (March 11-14, 2012, Boulder, CO)
- NSF Macrosystems PI Meeting Poster 2012
- NSF Macrosystems PI Meeting Agenda 2012
- NSF Macrosystems PI Meeting Participants List 2012
Photos
Janet's photos from Teakettle Jul 2011 in a zipped archive 22MB
Janet's photos from NCEAS and Sedgwick May 2011 in a zipped archive 89MB