CURM Thirty-third Meeting, 5/27/2009
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Agenda
To Dos
- Things for Jon:
- Check with Jon about Fonts for figures.
- Are t.b.s really as variable as all that? From newprovisioning_florida.xls: RWL 55 has mass of 2300 (female), whereas another with RWL 55 has a mass of 3100 (male)?
- Katie:
- redoing some figures, to
- include more legend information
- include special x and y axes values at which things are going on
- remove titles
- black and white or grayscale only.
- polishing some captions
- redoing some figures, to
- Grayson:
- polishing up the Figure 3 caption
- Andy
- writing up the stair-step analysis to its conclusion
- putting all of this together into an analysis section
Announcements
Jon Hastings is on a NASCAR vacation, but wants to meet on Wednesday, 5/27, at 1:00. Hope that works for you....
New Business
Jon Hastings's rough draft for this manuscript, destined for the Florida Entomologist
- Here's the current draft
Today we want to finalize our Analysis Section for the Florida Epidemiologist
Old Business
Last time we went over the four pieces of our analysis:
- RWL to Mass for
- Wasps
- Cicadas
- Figure 3 comparison plot
- Stair-Step model
Data sets We've verified that we're using the proper data sets (conforming to those that Jon wants to use) in the following:
- FLORIDA.xls: Wasp RWL and Mass
- CICADA_PREY_SPECIES_size_RWL_FL08.xls: Cicada RWL and Mass
- newprovisioning_florida.xls:
- Stair-Step Model
- In discussions with Jon, we will discuss how we arrived at our final model, but only present the final stair-step model
- Reproduce Figure 3 from Grant's paper (Here's newprovisioning_florida_table_3.txt for location only; need to use newprovisioning_florida.xls for species-specific symbols)
- Stair-Step Model