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== EEB 5894–005: Seminar in Ornithology ==
  
This page lists weekly meetings of the Rubega/Elphick labs.  Students (grads and undergrads) who are doing research in our labs and who are able to attend on a regular basis should sign up for 1 credit to participate in this class.  Grad students are expected to present twice a semester, with at least one presentation an update of some part of your research (the other can be on whatever is helpful to you with your research - a paper from the literature, stats questions, talk practice, etc., etc.).  Undergraduates should expect to present something on their research  once a semester.  If you need a permission number, please contact Margaret or Chris (depending on who your adviser is).
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This page lists weekly meetings of the UConn Bird Group.  Students (grads and undergrads) who are doing research in our labs and who are able to attend on a regular basis should sign up for 1 credit to participate in this class.  Students doing research are expected to present at least once a semester; if time permits, twice may be possible. Presentations can include research updates, a paper from the literature, stats questions, practice talk, or other items that benefit from a large, diverse group of ornithologists. Students will need a permission number to enroll; please contact whoever your adviser is.
  
'''Meeting time:''' Tuesdays 10:30-12
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Please note that the goal of these sessions is for EVERYONE to be engaged and participate in a discussion of the topic at hand. Students should come ready to contribute to the conversation every week.  Those of us on the faculty side have a tendency to ramble on and dominate the conversation.  We'll try not to do this, but it will be easier for us to behave if you all come with lots to say. If you're new to the group don't worry about asking "dumb questions".  They're often the most important ones as they either make the rest of us think about things that we've got complacent about or they show us that we're not communicating things very well.
  
'''Location:''' BioPharmacy 3rd floor fish bowl (PBB 303)
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'''Meeting time:''' Tuesdays 11:00 – 12:15 pm
  
If you have other ideas for things worth discussion (especially relating to professional development, please talk to Margaret or Chris).  Past topics that we have discussed include: how to put together a CV for grad schools/job applications, ethics in research, how to write proposals, the mechanics of managing research funds, etc., etc.
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'''Location:''' Bamford Room (TLS 171b)
  
Graduate students can sign up to present by logging in to EEBedia and just editing this pageUndergraduates should talk to Margaret or Chris.
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If you have other ideas for things worth discussing (especially relating to professional development), please talk to one of the facultyPast topics that we have discussed include: how to put together a CV for grad schools/job applications, ethics in research, how to write proposals, the mechanics of managing research funds, etc., etc.
  
If there is a published paper to read, please put in a link to it.  Note, that the actual papers probably will not be accessible unless you are on a computer connected to the UConn network (you can connect from any computer using uconn vpn and your netID).
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Graduate students can sign up to present by logging in to EEBedia and just editing this page.  Undergraduates should talk to one of the faculty.
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If there is a published paper to read, please put in a link to it.  Note, that the actual papers probably will not be accessible unless you are on a computer connected to the UConn network (you can connect from any computer via the UConn library homepage: lib.uconn.edu).
  
 
If the date you want is already taken and it says in the notes that it is OK to switch to another date, go ahead and do so (but don't switch someone to a date when they say they will not be there .. and double-check with them that the switch is OK).
 
If the date you want is already taken and it says in the notes that it is OK to switch to another date, go ahead and do so (but don't switch someone to a date when they say they will not be there .. and double-check with them that the switch is OK).
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'''Starting Fall 2018''': ''Key Avian Papers in Ornithology and the Ornithologists Who Wrote Them'' (KAPOOWWTs) [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_cNzUR0wBJLB895Sa3jh3ff0adVESRM1d6zOaHugWhg/edit?usp=sharing Click here]
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[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/images/d/dc/Ladder_of_Feedback_Worksheet_.pdf Ladder of Feedback worksheet]
  
  
 
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| 2nd Sep || You || What I did over the summer ... || 5-10 min updates from everyone
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| 21 Jan || All  || Intro  ||  
 
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| 9th Sep || Kevin Burgio ||Monk Parakeet Project  || Read this [http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1673&context=icwdm_usdanwrc MP PVA paper]
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| 28 Jan  || Chris || Bird declines; [https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6461/120/tab-pdf Rosenberg et al. 2019] || [https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/09/three-billion-north-american-birds-have-vanished-1970-surveys-show Pennisi 2019] (news article)
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| 16th Sep || Diego ||Shrike prospectus ||  
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| 23rd Sep || Chris ||Publishing in ecology & evolution  ||MR gone
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| 4 Feb || Will || swallow roosts ||  
 
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| 30th Sep || Nancy|| discussion of starling/bittersweet model parameterization||  
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| 11 Feb || Brent || eggshell microbiome paper ||  
 
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| 7th Oct ||Alejandro Rico Guevara || Hummingbird ecomorphology||  
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| 18 Feb || Grace || stable isotopes ||
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| 25 Feb || Theresa || practice defence ||  
 
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| 14th Oct ||Trina || Area Sensitivity methods/results, draft to come|| CSE gone
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| 3 Mar || John || honors thesis draft ||  
 
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| 21st Oct ||Margaret & Tanner ||Chimney Swifts || Check out the EEBedia page if you haven't already [http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebedia/index.php/Chimney_Swifts_in_Connecticut]
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| 10 Mar || Josh  || classic microbiome paper ||  
 
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| 28th Oct || Trina || Spatial analyses sparrow data 2007 ||  
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| 17 Mar ||  || Spring Break ||  
 
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| 4th Nov ||Sue  || Stats philosophy II: Information-theoretic methods || [http://faculty.washington.edu/skalski/classes/QERM597/papers_xtra/Johnson_and_Omland.pdf Johnson and Omland 2004], plus (optional) [http://research.amnh.org/~rfr/stephensetal05.pdf Stephens et al. 2005]
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| 24 Mar || Ben || something on forest floor insects (and birds) ||
 
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| 11th Nov || || ||  
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| 31 Mar || Andrew || how to write a reference letter ||
 
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| 18th Nov ||  Diego ||Kinematic analysis of pilot data  ||
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| 7 Apr || Ryan || practice talk ||
 
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| 25th Nov || || NO MEETING: THANKSGIVING ||  
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| 14 Apr || Sam || marsh birds ||
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| 21 Apr || Eliza || insect declines (and birds, maybe) ||  
 
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| 2nd Dec || || ||
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| 28 Apr || Jessica || bluebirds ||  
 
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| 5 May || || EXAM WEEK - semester wrap-up  ||
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'''LIST OF POSSIBLE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/DISCUSSION TOPICS:'''
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How to deal with failure/rejection
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How to find a post-doc
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How to find grant opportunities
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How to write a cover letter for your manuscript
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Surviving an oral exam
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How to be a good reviewer
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Journal selection when you have a paper to submit
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Organizational Hacks
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How to keep track of your literature collection: Citation Manager software
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How to keep up on literature
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Email management
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[[Category:EEB Seminars]]
 
[[Category:EEB Seminars]]

Revision as of 18:28, 27 February 2020

EEB 5894–005: Seminar in Ornithology

This page lists weekly meetings of the UConn Bird Group. Students (grads and undergrads) who are doing research in our labs and who are able to attend on a regular basis should sign up for 1 credit to participate in this class. Students doing research are expected to present at least once a semester; if time permits, twice may be possible. Presentations can include research updates, a paper from the literature, stats questions, practice talk, or other items that benefit from a large, diverse group of ornithologists. Students will need a permission number to enroll; please contact whoever your adviser is.

Please note that the goal of these sessions is for EVERYONE to be engaged and participate in a discussion of the topic at hand. Students should come ready to contribute to the conversation every week. Those of us on the faculty side have a tendency to ramble on and dominate the conversation. We'll try not to do this, but it will be easier for us to behave if you all come with lots to say. If you're new to the group don't worry about asking "dumb questions". They're often the most important ones as they either make the rest of us think about things that we've got complacent about or they show us that we're not communicating things very well.

Meeting time: Tuesdays 11:00 – 12:15 pm

Location: Bamford Room (TLS 171b)

If you have other ideas for things worth discussing (especially relating to professional development), please talk to one of the faculty. Past topics that we have discussed include: how to put together a CV for grad schools/job applications, ethics in research, how to write proposals, the mechanics of managing research funds, etc., etc.

Graduate students can sign up to present by logging in to EEBedia and just editing this page. Undergraduates should talk to one of the faculty.

If there is a published paper to read, please put in a link to it. Note, that the actual papers probably will not be accessible unless you are on a computer connected to the UConn network (you can connect from any computer via the UConn library homepage: lib.uconn.edu).

If the date you want is already taken and it says in the notes that it is OK to switch to another date, go ahead and do so (but don't switch someone to a date when they say they will not be there .. and double-check with them that the switch is OK).

Starting Fall 2018: Key Avian Papers in Ornithology and the Ornithologists Who Wrote Them (KAPOOWWTs) Click here

Ladder of Feedback worksheet


Week of: Who Topic Notes
21 Jan All Intro
28 Jan Chris Bird declines; Rosenberg et al. 2019 Pennisi 2019 (news article)
4 Feb Will swallow roosts
11 Feb Brent eggshell microbiome paper
18 Feb Grace stable isotopes
25 Feb Theresa practice defence
3 Mar John honors thesis draft
10 Mar Josh classic microbiome paper
17 Mar Spring Break
24 Mar Ben something on forest floor insects (and birds)
31 Mar Andrew how to write a reference letter
7 Apr Ryan practice talk
14 Apr Sam marsh birds
21 Apr Eliza insect declines (and birds, maybe)
28 Apr Jessica bluebirds
5 May EXAM WEEK - semester wrap-up


LIST OF POSSIBLE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT/DISCUSSION TOPICS:

How to deal with failure/rejection

How to find a post-doc

How to find grant opportunities

How to write a cover letter for your manuscript

Surviving an oral exam

How to be a good reviewer

Journal selection when you have a paper to submit

Organizational Hacks

How to keep track of your literature collection: Citation Manager software

How to keep up on literature

Email management