[bes_comp_eco] Invitation, Species Distribution Modelling and Software survey.

  • From: "Greg McInerny (Brook Street)" <a-gregmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Undisclosed recipients:;
  • Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2011 08:54:34 +0000

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Dear colleague,
Please accept this invitation to take the (anonymous) survey on Species 
Distribution Modelling and Software.
It takes only takes 10-15 minutes, just follow this link... 
https://microsoft.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_80yEiYdFCj7Q3dO
The survey is open until 1st of July, but please complete as soon as possible! 
Your views and experiences are immensely valued!

The survey aims to find out how our science is "intertwined with technical 
innovation..." and how it is "dependent on the existence of suitable software" 
(Thuiller et al. 2009, Ecography, 32, 369-373).
Does software help you do what you want to do?
You can find the project and privacy information here 
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/sdmsoftwaresurvey/default.aspx
We will publish aggregated results so the modelling community & developers 
(everyone!) benefits from the findings.

If you have any questions please email us at 
SDMquest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:SDMquest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Best wishes
Greg, Lucas, & Lara


The Research team

We (Greg McInerny, Lucas Joppa and Lara Salido) are Scientists in the 
Computational Ecology and Environmental Sciences group in the Computational 
Science Laboratory at Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK. We frequently use SDM 
and are interested in all kinds of ecological and methodological questions. 
Find out more about our group's research 
here<http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/groups/ecology/default.aspx>  You can 
also find out more about the survey at the project homepage here 
<http://research.microsoft.com/sdmsoftwaresurvey/%20>  Please if you have any 
questions, email us here 
sdmquest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:sdmquest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=SDM%20Survey>








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