We have these main websites where you can find our work:
- faculty.washington.edu/lbuckley -- Our lab group page, focused on the mission of the lab and connection with University of Washington, publications, people, and opportunities.
- trenchproject.com -- Our main hub for the Trench Project. Speaks about the aim of the Trench Project, and our various projects in regards to it.
- trench-ed.trenchproject.com -- The educational component of our work. Educational resources relating organismal responses to climate change. Research is conveyed through Rshiny visualizations and related worksheets, to be used in high school science classes. Github page.
- trench-ir.trenchproject.com -- The infrared images component of our work. Educational resources highlighting the use of thermal imagery in understanding the heat balances and thermoregulation of organisms. Github page.
- map.trenchproject.com/RShiny_Microclim -- Microclimate data selection tool. Github page.
- bookdown.org/huckley/microclimate_uesrs_guide -- Microclimate data users guides. Github page.
- github.com/trenchproject/TrenchR -- TrenchR R package.
- trenchproject.github.io/TrenchR -- TrenchR R package reference website.
- bookdown.org/huckley/Physical_Processes_In_Ecosystems -- Educational modules introducing biophysical ecology and use of the TrenchR package. Github page.
- R-Docker-Server -- Github page for building out R Docker Server. The docker hosts the large files for the Trench-ED site.
- trenchproject.github.io -- Inactive Trench Project notebook. Github page.
More information on each of these resources can be found in the README file in each of these Github repositories. Other details useful for lab members can be found in the shared google drive in the 'Projects' folder.