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Accepted!

September 9, 2015by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Our trophic cascade paper was accepted at Ecosphere. Rock crabs (see picture) consume invasive oyster drills which indirectly benefits native oysters. I’ll write more about it soon, but these victories […]

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Science

LoveWins

June 26, 2015by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Courtesy dj patil Data sci & news today v/ @hadleywickham ggplot(data.frame(x=1:7),aes(x=1,y=x,fill=x))+geom_raster()+scale_fill_gradientn(colours=rainbow(7)) — dj patil (@dpatil) June 26, 2015

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R

Oysters! In Alaska?

November 11, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

If you say Alaska, I think of…oil, salmon, deadliest catch, Sarah Palin. Yikes. Here’s the view from the smallest airplane I have ever ridden in (OK, not exactly true but […]

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Fun, Research, Science, Travel

A few things to catch up on…

September 17, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Soo….. I’ve been delinquent on my posts. A few updates: Call me doctor. I got a job. This California boy is moving east. I found out I have a son […]

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Fun

R Saved my marriage

May 21, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

So a few weeks back, I lost my wedding ring. It’s pretty common for me to take it off (e.g. while doing field work, while fidgeting at my desk while […]

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Fun, R

Modeling Logistic Growth Data in R

May 7, 2014by bscheng12 27 Comments

My dog rocks. Wilson is friendly to almost everyone (mailmen excepted) and he’s very soft. We’ve had him since he was a puppy and because the wife and I are […]

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EGSA, R, Research, Science

Selfie

March 3, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

Last December, Lisa and I finally got around to going on our honeymoon. We went to the Galapagos Islands and stayed on the Galapagos Sky, a live aboard dive boat. […]

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Fun, Travel

Ocean Sciences Meeting

March 2, 2014by bscheng12 Leave a comment

As if I wasn’t spoiled enough in California, with an unseasonably warm winter, I felt the need to hit up Hawaii for the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu. Ocean Sciences […]

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Science, Travel

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