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BISC 830 Community Ecology and Macroecology Course Logistics
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BISC 830 Community Ecology and Macroecology Course Logistics Course web site:

Course structure Week 1 lecture will introduce a topic, discussion Week 2, then the next lecture as prep for the discussion Week 3, and so on We will discuss a combination of classic and contemporary literature; discussion moderator to choose & circulate contemporary paper and a few relevant questions for discussion by Tuesday Week 2 starts with discussion of TREE papers (especially their format) to get you thinking about your term assignment

Effective Reading Reading for courses and to generally keep up with the literature, vs. reading for your research program General: the three big questions to keep in mind – What did the author(s) do? What are the hypotheses? Why should we care? – Do you believe it? What assumptions are made? What is the experimental design, and is it appropriate? What do the data say? Is the interpretation of the authors appropriate? – What is the significance of the work?

The Big Questions, from Little and Parker a.What is the mode of research? b.What questions does the paper address?questions c. What are the main conclusions of the paper?conclusions d. What evidence supports those conclusions?evidence e. Do the data actually support the conclusions?support f. What is the quality of the evidence?quality g. Why are the conclusions important?important

Reading process Skim -- Read Title, Authors, Abstract and skim Discussion first, read figures and legends (determine relevance) Vocabulary -- look up technical terms, flag new concepts (ie “risk reduction”, “model selection”) for further reading Comprehension – the rest of the presentation Reflection and analysis – can you describe the paper to someone else?

Weekly (ish) assignment: summarize one contemporary paper in 500 words Example from The Economist

What makes a summary effective? What would change for a Scientific Audience?

The role of the Discussion Moderator Discussant is not world expert—just responsible for guiding discussion Will circulate (via ) a list of 3-5 insightful questions along with the paper by Tuesday Short summary (3-5 min AT MOST) of the pair of papers to orient class, followed by the list of questions; try to engage your classmates rather than filling the time yourself minutes per paper (so, hrs discussion each week)

The Review paper Some aspect of Community Ecology relevant to your PhD/MSc Topic needs to be approved by EE/ND by Oct 11. Final paper about 10 pages double-spaced, words. Due November 29 th noon: NO EXTENSIONS Assigned for peer review by 5 PM Peer reviews done by Dec 5 th 5 PM Final version due Dec 13 th 5 PM In the style of TREE: TREE Reviews are concise reviews of recent research in rapidly progressing or emerging areas. They should briefly set the background and then concentrate on setting recent findings in context.

Mark Breakdown Approx 1/3 for each activity type: – TREE paper, 35% – Your review of two TREE papers written by classmates: 10% – Weekly write-ups, 5% each * 6 = 30% – Discussion: Participant 10% Moderator 15%