Title: TurtleBase: a facilitative Ecoinformatics system
1TurtleBase a facilitative Ecoinformatics system
2Acknowledgments
- Janzen Lab
- Dr. Dan Warner
- Dr. Fredric Janzen
- Many other lab members who have collected data
since 1995 - BCB Lab
- Yves Sucaet
- Fadi Towfic
- Dr. Chris Tuggle
- Dr. Drena Dobbs
- Trish Stauble
3Eco-Informatics
- Long term ecological survey studies
- Field observation
- Large amounts of data
4Why study turtles?
Charnov-Bull model (Charnov,Bull (1977))
- Conservation
- Urban boundary
- Evolution
- Fitness measurements
- Environmental sex determination
- Temperature-dependent sex determination
- How/why is this mechanism favored by natural
selection? - Inertia?
- Differential fitness?
Janzen, Phillips. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology. 19(2006)
5Turtle Camp
http//www.public.iastate.edu/fjanzen/
- Each Summer
- Since 1989
- Camp at South Potter's Marsh, Thomson Causeway,
Thomson, Illinois - Observe Chrysemys picta (painted turtles), nests,
and hatchlings
6Observations
Moms Bar code etched into shell Body dimensions
Nests Location Depth Temperatures
Hatchlings Body dimensions Mass Abnormalities Sex
Eggs Mass
7From records to Records
- Instant (after much labor) benefits
- consistency
- automation
- data input
- data analysis tools
- data retrieval via download
8TurtleBase a demo
9Observations overview
10Observations overview
11Observations overview
12Manage Hatchling Observations
13Nest Temperatures
14Track Nest Temperatures
15Other options
16Other options
17Geographic Analysis
18Nest Sets
19Map resolution
20Nest Site Preference
21Size Inheritance
22Location with Experience
23Clutch size with experience
24Charnov-Bull Model (1977)?
25Temp vs sex majority in clutch
- 138 nests with observed hatchlings and
temperatures - Classify male or female majority based on mean
nest temperature - 74.23 correctly classified
- Classify male or female majority based on mean
nest temperature in July - 80.43 correctly classified
24.84
Temp (C)
a b c lt-- classified as 72 22 0 a
male 10 32 0 b female 2 2 0 c equal
26.51
a b c lt-- classified as 85 7 0 a
male 16 26 0 b female 3 1 0 c
equal
Temp (C)
26Graph representation
27Remarks
- Facilitative Eco-informatics
- Efficient large scale analysis of data that was
previously studied with smaller sample sizes. - Consistency in data entry, storage, and
retrieval. - Remains a challenge in field-based science.
- Economies of scale can be realized with long-term
survey projects. - Unfinished
- Records ? Records process incomplete
- Data validation