This is so, so well-articulated.
Posts by Sarah B. Bassing, PhD
Published in @jappliedecology.bsky.social!😀
We show how (Hierarchical) Hidden Markov Models ((H)HMMs) can be tailored to different epidemiological scenarios to infer disease status directly from animal movement data.
🔗 ttps://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2664.70323
Given lit trends, I'm rebranding my book as smut. It's about the romance of salmon, who navigate oceans & rivers to fuck & perish. It's about the sensuous slithering of lamprey; the orgiastic joy of herring; the bondage of male anglerfish. Cover art depicts a bull shark in a bodice. Ichthyoerotica.
Published!📖
OccuGAMs: Non-linear occupancy and abundance modelling with imperfect detection🌍 🖥️
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Congratulations!
This is wild. I’ve seen AI hallucinate citations but this is a on a whole different level.
MSU Extreme Biofilms Research Experience for Undergraduates tbi.montana.edu/undergraduat...
Our study is published on linking behavior and predation data to improve inference on interspecific risk perception in carnivores. learn all about how 🐱deal with 🐻! 🧪esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ecs2.70...
Where have you been all my life?
course schedule as a table. Available at the link in the post.
I'm teaching Statistical Rethinking again starting Jan 2026. This time with live lectures, divided into Beginner and Experienced sections. Will be a lot more work for me, but I hope much better for students.
I will record lectures & all will be found at this link: github.com/rmcelreath/s...
🐺 Advantageous snow conditions – in terms of snow depth and density – are among the most important features of the winter landscape for two apex predators, regardless of hunting strategy.
Read the full paper here ➡️ buff.ly/pXSMNRK
Northern lights over a house
Northern lights viewed through tree branches
Northern lights viewed through tree branches
Northern lights over a house
Aurora borealis over Bozeman! Amazing!
My students chose to stay an extra 10 minutes past the end of class so we could finish going over how to fit linear models in R today. One even said they thought it was fun. 🥹 Makes all the work of lesson planning worth it.
Monty Python understood p-hacking
Congratulations!
The #NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program #GRFP solicitation is coming soon!
The due date for Life Sciences proposals is 27 October 2025.
For more info: www.nsf.gov/funding/oppo...
Looking forward to reading this!
When I first studied statistics in high school, it appeared to me not as a revelation, but as a jumble of bizarre formulas that defied explanation. I could not for the life of me make sense of it. The calculations were mechanical and joyless. Compared to the elegance of physics, these equations felt unappealing, artificial, and just plain wrong. There was no reasoning to follow, only rules to memorize. I decided with absolute finality: statistics was not for me.
Read it here: open.substack.com/pub/kareemca...
Thinking about applying for the Smith Fellowship? Watch the recording of our FAQ Webinar for answers to common questions and insights to strengthen your application here: vimeo.com/1111487510?s...
Two people wearing backpacks stand together in a large open meadow with conifer forests and mountains in the background.
Scat from an adult wolf on the forest floor. A black lighter is next to the scat for scale.
Woman holds a broken skull from a long dead bull elk while standing in a forest.
A scat from a wolf pup sits in a matted down patch of grass in a meadow where pups have been playing. Pine trees and willow shrubs in the background.
One last outing this field season with my incoming graduate student. We collected genetic samples from wolf scat and hiked through some beautiful country. Looking forward to the start of the semester and getting this project officially started!
📝 Are you using multispecies occupancy models to investigate interactions in species occupancy (i.e. co-occurrence)? 🦁🦓
Check out our new paper for advice on the number of sites you need to reliably detect interactions under different scenarios ⬇️
I’ve had that happen before too. The editor was able to reopen it for me. I’m sure they’ll be able to do the same thing for you. Still frustrating though after all that hard work to revise and resubmit!
Are you an early-career biologist or ecologist who would benefit from an invited seminar? Would you like to come to UMaine next fall or spring to give a talk? Leave a brief comment with some info about what you do. I'm co-hosting our seminar series again, and am filling out our rosters.
I’m honored and excited to be presenting in the “Quantitative Methods for Predator-Prey Interactions” section of this conference. The GRCs are small and have a unique format that makes them something truly special. Check out the link below for more details and to register.
With many postdoc grants like the NSF PRFB, Ford Fellowship, and Hanna H. Gray fellowships disappearing, I am currently looking for grants that could fund incoming postdoctoral scholars. Here is a thread of some of them 🧵
I am making a Starter Pack for people who are looking for PHD STUDENT POSITIONS in the biological sciences! If you wish to be added, please respond directly to this post saying you want to be added. I need at least 5 people to create the pack. Please share widely!
I really appreciate being given the opportunity to contribute to this Nature article on best practices for versioning shared data! 🫱📂🫲
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Nice collection of articles about AI and the many challenges it presents.