pastclim, tidysdm and the ecology of the European Acheulean at the EAA congress in Rome

Yesterday, the 30th Annual Congress of the European Association of Archaeologists started in Rome.

I will present my work on the European Acheulean tomorrow at 8:30 in room CU013-FL2-Rasetti, within session 364: “Modeling Pleistocene Survival Dynamics: Ecology, Energetics and Evolution.”

I also have a poster about pastclim and tidysdm (our R packages to easily use palaeoclimatic reconstructions and perform palaeoecological modelling). You can read it here on ResearchGate.

pastclim at INQUA 2023 in Rome

Yesterday I had a poster about pastclim (our R package to easily access and use palaeoclimatic reconstructions) at the Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA 2023) in Rome. It was during session Session 82: “Data science and paleoecology: current intersections and advances”.

At this link, you can find the abstract and more information about the session. And if you are interested in reading the poster, you can find it here on ResearchGate.

The palaeoecology of European ungulates at INQUA 2023 in Rome

In these days, there is the Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA 2023) in Rome.

Yesterday morning I gave a presentation about “Time matters: testing for ecological niche changes in Late Quaternary European ungulates“. It was based on our work on the ungulates (scientific paper, blog post), but I have also presented a sneak peek of a resource that will be out very soon, so… watch this space!

Here are a few pictures of my presentation, and a happy INQUA mammoth picture taken after the end of it!

Climate Change – the board game at INQUA 2023

Yesterday I had the pleasure of presenting Climate Change – the Board Game at the Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA 2023) in Rome. It was during session 10, Visualizing Science – The art of communicating science.

At this link, you can find the abstract and more information about the session. And if you are interested in reading the poster, you can find it here on ResearchGate.