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Posts by Sean P Basquill

NS museum? You helping put there now?

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I’d be interested in buying a copy too! Should be applicable here in Nova Scotia. Thanks

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The external examiner for my PhD defence a couple weeks ago! She was lovely with insightful questions and constructive comments.

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Any idea when the first PLOS Ecosystem articles will be published? Have been checking online. Thanks

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* S. flavicomans

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Sphagnum flavicomens #winter #peat #NovaScotia

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Early winter temperate swamp, Nova Scotia, Canada. No snow but a quiet has settled in the forest.

5 months ago 3 0 0 1

Is that radar imagery available for the general public?

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

Ahhh. Maybe that’s why mine don’t look as punchy. I have only used a macro with natural light. Thanks

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Great macros. Do you put a black card behind your subjects?

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Macro photo of Sphagnum capillifolium capitula with red and green splotching

Macro photo of Sphagnum capillifolium capitula with red and green splotching

Sphagnum capillifolium #bryophytes #peat

8 months ago 5 1 1 0
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Early summer; #Wabanaki #AcadianForest; #NovaScotia

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Oh good. Are you hoping to publish that too? Probably plants traits would also differ

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

Wonder if plants would show similar response. Probably not with differing (fire vs harvest) soil conditions

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

Thank you. I will check out that paper. Appreciate your help. Many options to consider

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

I’m surprised that continuous analogs to patch metrics are not more popular. Gradients in nature are inherently continuous. Perhaps it’s less practical to quantify such patterns.

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Thank you, Jakub. I had been reviewing the geodiv r package for calculating gradient metrics. It hasn’t been cited much. Actually, it doesn’t seem as though gradient surface metrics are commonly applied. I will read the two blog posts you shared. Segmenting cells seems like a good idea. Thanks

10 months ago 0 0 1 0

Hi - sorry for the long delay. I was pushing to meet a manuscript revision deadline. My raster is comprised of continuous values of ecosystem “uniqueness”, calculated from outputs of a GDM model. I want to identify and quantify spatial patterns to inform conservation prioritization. Thank you

10 months ago 0 0 1 0
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I think Tom prefers specimens too. He (Tom) is largely retired too.

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Tom Neily is the provincial expert. Sean Haughian is also very well informed

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There are too many people

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Mid spring swamp, Nova Scotia. Trees haven’t leafed out but forest is alive with bird song and amphibian chorus

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Trout lily comes afterward there? I see leaves in a couple photos

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Looks more temperate than many Newfoundland forests

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

It appears most spatial pattern metrics are applied to categorical representations of landscapes. Are there many options for continuous landscapes patterns?

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Late winter swamp in southern Canada. Last of the snow just melted. #spring #forest #biodiversity

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And the really dark brown ones (not in your photo) can be S. beothuk

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Gorgeous!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Wow!

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Not many people eat big feeds of Aronia. Must take a while to pick that much too

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