Christopher X J. Jensen
Professor, Pratt Institute

ESA 2012 Workshop #8, Getting off the Ground with Individual-Based Modeling: A Primer for Instructors and Researchers

Posted 05 Aug 2012 / 0

I got off to a running start at this year’s Ecological Society of America (ESA) annual meeting with a workshop orchestrated by Steven Railsback and Volker Grimm. Entitled “Getting off the Ground with Individual-Based Modeling: A Primer for Instructors and Researchers“, the workshop was a practical introduction to the material provided in their new textbook Agent-Based Read More

A Major Post, Conferences, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Society of America, Individual-based Models, Spatially Explicit Modeling, Talks & Seminars

The many ecotones of the Columbia Gorge

Posted 04 Aug 2012 / 0

Before heading over to spend six twelve-hour days in the Oregon Convention Center, I had the good fortune to go on a backpacking trip along the Eagle Creek, Pacific Crest, and Ruckel Creek trails in the Mount Hood Wilderness Area. Although I am far from being an expert in the nuances of biomes (and certainly Read More

A Major Post, Temperate Rainforest

Preview of the 2012 Ecological Society of America annual meeting in Portland, Oregon

Posted 02 Aug 2012 / 0

I am off to another Ecological Society of America (ESA) meeting, my sixth and the society’s ninety-seventh. As I already covered in a previous post, I will be presenting a poster entitled “The Evolution of Sustainable Use, a flash-based classroom tool for teaching population biology and sustainable resource management” during the Tuesday afternoon poster session. Read More

A Major Post, Anthropogenic Change, Behavior, Conferences, Cooperation, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Society of America, Ecology, Ecosystem Services, Interactions, Sustainability, Talks & Seminars, Teaching

Great NPR piece on NYC taxis highlights the importance of testing assumptions with modeling

Posted 01 Aug 2012 / 0

NPR Planet Money “Does New York City Need More Taxis?“

A Minor Post, Sustainable Transportation

Preview of my ESA 2012 poster promoting the Evolution of Sustainable Use activity

Posted 31 Jul 2012 / 0

This year I am proud to be returning to the Ecological Society of America annual meeting in Portland, Oregon. I missed last year’s meeting and I am excited to be overwhelmed by all the amazing scholarship that is on display at these meetings. I generally present talks at meetings, but this year I decided to do Read More

A Major Post, Biodiversity Loss, Carrying Capacity, Conferences, Cooperation, Cultural Evolution, Ecological Modeling, Ecological Society of America, Ecology, Ecology Education, Economic sustainability, Economics, Ecosystem Services, Environmental Justice, Ethics, Food, Group Selection, Marine Ecosystems, Population Growth, Population Pressure, Predation, Public Policy, Resource Consumption, Sustainability, System Stability, Teaching Tools, The Sustainable Use of Fisheries

Mark Bittman on the ecological imperative of eating less meat

Posted 31 Jul 2012 / 0

Marketplace “Worried about climate change? Eat less meat.“

A Minor Post, Climate Change, Vegetarianism

New York Times article on zoonotic disease risks

Posted 19 Jul 2012 / 0

The New York Times “The Ecology of Disease” Missing from this article is a more comprehensive discussion of the risks posed by concentrated animal feed operations.

A Minor Post

Climate change makes mountaineering more risky

Posted 19 Jul 2012 / 0

The New York Times “For Climbers, Risks Now Shift With Every Step“

A Minor Post, Climate Change, Play

New evidence for gene-culture evolution in Native Americans

Posted 17 Jul 2012 / 0

PLoS One “Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution“

A Minor Post, Cultural Evolution, Gene-Culture Coevolution, Human Evolution

Australopithecus sediba fossils reveal a more apelike diet

Posted 17 Jul 2012 / 0

Science Now “Early Human Ate Like a Giraffe” To me this finding indicates that Australopithecus sediba is unlikely to be an ancestor of modern humans.

A Minor Post, Homo species, Human Evolution