Throughout this project, I aim to identify underlying causes - biological and abiotic - to the striking patterns of vegetation memory I identified in a previous project.
I have established and run a group-exercise for learning Bayesian Statistics from the ground up with an assortment of colleagues. This group was run through zoom and open to anyone.
I have established and am running a group-exercise for learning Bayesian Network methdology and inference from the ground up with an assortment of colleagues. This group is run through zoom and open to anyone.
My PhD project is a part of this greater research framework within which my colleagues and I investigate how species compositions and interactions are shaped.
Vegetation memory has been proposed as a proxy for ecosystem resilience. Here, I investigate how well this proxy captures processes of vegetation performance.