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* Course: Introduction to Analytical Paleobiology in RCarlo Pecoraro
`- Re: Course: Introduction to Analytical Paleobiology in RPopping Mad

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 by: Carlo Pecoraro - Wed, 25 Jan 2023 19:27 UTC

Dear all,

there are still a few seats available for the course: Introduction to Analytical Paleobiology: Fossil Record Biases, Diversity, & Biogeography.

Dates: (online), 13-17 February

Course website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/paleobiology-in-r/

This course will provide a complete guide to basic analytical techniques for examining macroevolutionary and biodiversity patterns using online databases (primarily The Paleobiology Database), from instruction on data collection, handling, and curation, to plotting and publishing results. First, we will cover the theory behind the structure of the fossil record and how paleodiversity information is generated and inherently biased by geological and anthropogenic processes. We will discuss how to outline these processes, recognise the biases, incorporate these information in our datasets, convert the data into analysable formats, and visualise them. Then, we will expand on this foundation by talking about modelling techniques used in analytical paleobiology, going through the different options for analytical approaches and linking them with hypothesis testing.

Should you have any questions, please contact us at info@physalia-courses.org

Best regards,
Carlo

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Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D

Physalia-courses DIRECTOR

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 by: Popping Mad - Fri, 27 Jan 2023 22:30 UTC

On 1/25/23 14:27, Carlo Pecoraro wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> there are still a few seats available for the course: Introduction to Analytical Paleobiology: Fossil Record Biases, Diversity, & Biogeography.
>
> Dates: (online), 13-17 February
>
> Course website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/paleobiology-in-r/
>
> This course will provide a complete guide to basic analytical techniques for examining macroevolutionary and biodiversity patterns using online databases (primarily The Paleobiology Database), from instruction on data collection, handling, and curation, to plotting and publishing results. First, we will cover the theory behind the structure of the fossil record and how paleodiversity information is generated and inherently biased by geological and anthropogenic processes. We will discuss how to outline these processes, recognise the biases, incorporate these information in our datasets, convert the data into analysable formats, and visualise them. Then, we will expand on this foundation by talking about modelling techniques used in analytical paleobiology, going through the different options for analytical approaches and linking them with hypothesis testing.
>
> Should you have any questions, please contact us at info@physalia-courses.org
>
> Best regards,
> Carlo
>

Very cool

> --------------------
>
> Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D
>
>
> Physalia-courses DIRECTOR
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> info@physalia-courses.org
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