/mebioda

Course repository for Methods in Biodiversity Analysis

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MeBioDA

Introduction

This repository contains materials for the MSc course Methods in Biodiversity Analysis, offered through a collaboration between Naturalis, IBL, and CML. The course will take place in weeks 48 through 51 (of 2019, and presumably onwards), mainly in the Sylvius Building (1.5.03) with some practicals in the Van Steenis Building, both on the main (bio)science campus of Leiden.

The goal of the course is to impart data science skills as relevant to biodiversity research. Technical topics to be covered will include research reproducibility (e.g. scripting) and data management (e.g. versioning), while the scientific applications will encompass biodiversity assessment using DNA sequence data (e.g. metabarcoding), geospatial data (e.g. ecological niche modeling) and phenotype/morphology data (e.g. morphometrics).

Preparations

The course will consist of lectures and hands-on computer practicals that require you to have the following:

Schedule

  • Week 1 - Molecular diversity
  • Week 2 - (Geo)spatial diversity
  • Week 3 - Functional diversity
  • Week 4 - Synthesis and exam