Name: Timothée Bonnet
Type: User
Company: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre d'études biologiques de Chizé
Bio: Evolutionary biologist/geneticist/ecologist
Twitter: TimotheeBonnet
Location: Villiers-en-Bois, France
Blog: https://timotheenivalis.github.io//
Timothée Bonnet's Projects
Course material for the 2020 edition of the Biol8001 course at ANU.
Wild animal model implementation using brms
Code for the simulation of multilocus mito-nuclear introgression following a secondary contact, under a wide range of selective and demographic scenarios
Course content for the course Biol 8001 (2020-2022) Consulting in Bio Statistics at ANU, by BDSI.
Small R package to assist in the analysis of opportunity for selection and population growth
dataset
C++ source code of a program simulating populations with various level of fixed or dynamic heterogeneities, and applying the neutral simulation method on them. If you have any question on how to compile the program, how to interpret the output, or anything else, please contact me and I will develop further this repository.
Studying fluctuating selection in a wild snow vole population
Code for the simulation of multilocus mito-nuclear introgression following a secondary contact, under a wide range of selective and demographic scenarios. Former version was called AllForward.
3 min presentation for Kioloa
:triangular_ruler: A flexible two-column Jekyll theme perfect for building personal sites, blogs, and portfolios.
miscellaneous materials for mixed models, mostly in R
Takes care of a decade of birds and other data around the world.
Analyses of simulated mito-nuclear discordance
A one day introduction to R based, following the software carpentries R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis material.
Here is the material for a workshop series about biostatistics in R. Topics will include data management, a lot of (generalized) linear (mixed) models, bayesian and frequentist principles, simulations, multi-model inference... or whatever you ask me for
Second year of the workshop series on biological statistics in R at RSB, ANU.
Code for our 2017 paper in PLoS Biology
Material for a three-days introductory course to statistical thinking in biology.
The code for the poster I (will) present(ed) at ANU EMCR 17, December 7. The poster pdf file is here:
Ansible code to spin up a VM for teaching bioinformatics