Select Academic Works
View on ORCiD or Google Scholar
Thesis
- McAfee, Bennett J., "Programming Simulations of Diel Vertical Migration Behavior of Zooplankton" (2021). Lawrence University Honors Projects. 157. https://lux.lawrence.edu/luhp/157
Posters
- McAfee, B., Ladwig, R., Carey, C., Karpatne, A., Lofton, M., Neog, A., Daw, A., Skoglund, S., & Hanson, P. (2024, February 8). Understanding Water Quality Dynamics of the Lake Water Column using Modular Compositional Learning. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10659628
- McAfee, B., Ladwig, R., Carey, C., Karpatne, A., Lofton, M., Daw, A., Neog, A., Skoglund, S., & Hanson, P. (2023, November 7). Advancing Understanding of Lake Metabolism using Modular Compositional Learning. Water@UW-Madison 2023 Fall Art & Science Poster Session. Madison, WI, USA. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8287788
- McAfee, B. (2021, May 15). A Light or Depth Situation: Modelling the Vertical Migration of Daphnia. Biofest. Appleton, WI, USA. Download Poster
R Packages
View my GitHub profile for the latest updates
- McAfee, B. (2023). EDIutilsAddons: Additional functions for interacting with the Environmental Data Initiative repository. R Package version 0.1.5. https://github.com/bmcafee/EDIutilsAddons
- McAfee, B. (2022). ZoopCounter: Opens a tally counter designed for counting Zooplankton, but can be used for any tallying purposes. Use ZoopCounter() with a list of names to create a window with the counter. Use and edit keyboard shortcuts to make counting faster. R Package version 0.1.0. https://github.com/bmcafee/ZoopCounter
Mentions in Media
- Eye in the Sky: Cutting Edge Technology May Change What We Mean When We Say Lake View - Limnology Newsletter - Fall 2023
- What a Difference a Day Makes: Lake Mendota Goes From Blue-Green to Crystal Clear - Water Blogged
- Limno Launch Breaks Barriers and Builds Connections for Summer Field Season - Limnology Newsletter - Fall 2022
- Students join faculty, alums to study microscopic odyssey at northern lake - Lawrence Magazine - Fall/Winter 2022
- Tiny Invertebrates and The Great Aquatic Migration - Water Blogged