Jake Lawlor
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Jake Lawlor
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PhD candidate @mcgillu, tidepool enthusiast, data nerd. wondering where species are & where else they might go. posting #speciesonthemove #rstats & #dataviz

Environmental science 61%
Geography 20%

How should we predict the future for biodiversity? Should models focus on responses of individual species, or projections of change at community scales?

Happy to see this short commentary discussing different modeling strategies and their utilities out now in Global Change Biology.
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Don't Miss the Forest for the Trees: How Abstracting Nature Can Get Us Closer to Our Goals

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INVITED COMMENTARY
Don't Miss the Forest for the Trees: How Abstracting Nature Can Get Us Closer to Our Goals

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Late intro to Bluesky- I'm Jake.

I'm a final-year PhD candidate at McGill U studying #ClimateChange, #RangeShifts, and #MarineConservation. Here to connect, chat science, and find an #RStats job post-PhD.

Heres me conducting seasonal subaquatic faunal surveys (read: ice fishing) in QC last month.

Reposted by Jake Lawlor

Is California’s network of science-based marine protected areas (MPAs) effective at conserving marine fish populations? The answer is a resounding yes, according to a new study from the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS). conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...