Amanda, Lily and I are at the Ecological Society of America meeting in Baltimore this year. Amanda co-hosted a session called "Danse Macabre: The Role of Migrations and Mortality in Shaping our Planet" and presented on the "Causes and consequences of wildebeest mass drownings in the Mara River, Kenya".
I gave a poster on "Tracking flood pulses and their impacts on water quality using a low-cost, open-source monitoring network in East Africa." Data from the network is available on Thingspeak. If you're interested in the base code that I use in the water level stations and the weather stations (take a measurement and then upload to Thingspeak via a GPRS connection), you can get it here - https://github.com/cldutton/MaMaSe.
I gave a poster on "Tracking flood pulses and their impacts on water quality using a low-cost, open-source monitoring network in East Africa." Data from the network is available on Thingspeak. If you're interested in the base code that I use in the water level stations and the weather stations (take a measurement and then upload to Thingspeak via a GPRS connection), you can get it here - https://github.com/cldutton/MaMaSe.
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