Monday, September 28, 2015

Helpful & fun resources for grad core ecology

I've come across a few things recently that I thought some of you might enjoy or find useful:
  • ESA Centennial Papers: For its 100th birthday the Ecological Society of America has put together a collection of the most cited/downloaded papers from its journals. Some will be familiar. A few have interesting commentary blurbs. Not an exhaustive survey, but probably relevant when considering where the field has gone since Foundations of Ecology was published.
  • Science Careers MyIDP: For anyone interested in more professional development resources, this site is very helpful for self-evaluation, goal-setting, and career exploration. It is geared more towards post-docs, but I think is still useful for grad students wanting to enter the research world.

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