Methods in Ecology and Evolution's audio podcast aims to expand the awareness, accessibility and uptake of new metholodologies in ecology and evolution
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution's video podcast aims to expand the awareness, accessibility and uptake of new metholodologies in ecology and evolution
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Sarah and Nils talk about human movement to investigate the differences in movement ecology and habitat selection in human hunters and non huntersSarah Papworth and Nils Bunnefeld
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Gary Powney and Tom Oliver explain how using data from the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme they can assess functional connectivity - the permeability of landscapes.Gary Powney and Tom Oliver
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Nicholas Gotelli and Fernando T. Maestre discuss simple randomization tests for quantifying the effect of species on ecosystem variables, and the use of "natural experiments" to explore their contribution to ecosystem function.Nicholas Gotelli and Fernando Maestre
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Shannon Pelini demonstrates experimental equipment designed to test the effects of warmer climates on forest ecosystems - and, particuarly, arthropods.Shannon Pelini
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Brett Favaro, Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Island University, demonstrates the construction of TrapCam apparatus: an inexpensive camera system developed for the study of deepwater animals and ecology.Brett Favaro
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Adam Davis demonstrates how field experiments and statistical models can can enable the extrapolation of long-term seed predation rates from short-term dataAdam Davis
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Greg talks to Elizabeth about the need to acknowledge fine-scale heterogeneity when developing species distribution modelsGreg McInerny and Elizabeth Horne
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On the 9th of March, 2011, Methods in Ecology and Evolution sponsored this symposium with over 200 delegates and 12 speakers, held at the Zoological Society of London meeting roomsCentre for Ecology and Evolution
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Gurutzeta discusses the impact of partial occupancy on such studies, highlighting the necessity of a careful understanding of a system before deciding whether to sample with replacementGurutzeta Guillera-Arroita
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Annette talks to Elizabeth about our common misconceptions surrounding longevity and the ageing processAnnette Baudisch and Elizabeth Horne
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Fraser demonstrates that the Likelihood Ratio Test (LRT) may be applied to non-nested models by comparison of competing models, through comparison of simulated data setsFraser Lewis
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Shane explains the need for new indices to combine data from many different studies, allowing the creation of composite measures of mean niche overlap, which is of interest to population and community ecologists. Shane also demonstrates the R code developed to achieve this goalShane Geange
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Jason talks to Elizabeth about his recently published paper, using GIS data to assess environmental niche variability and population density in stream fishJason Knouft and Elizabeth Horne
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Martin, Alexandru and Dennis discuss the need for a broad spectrum of approaches in understanding the effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and demonstrate their innovative experimental equipment at the Ecotron Controlled Environment Facility, Imperial College London, Silwood Park, UKMartin Lukac, Alexandru Milcu and Dennis Wildman
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Sara Kross, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, shows her fieldsite in New Zealand and a new, portable low-cost remote videography system for monitoring wildlife, developed with Ximena NelsonSara Kross
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Freya talks to Graziella about her work in promoting the use of meta-analysis in ecological studiesFreya Harrison and Graziella Iossa
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Jane, Michael and Steven talk to Graziella about their new methodologies for modelling the shifting ranges of invasive and displaced speciesJane Elith, Michael Kearney, Steven Phillips and Graziella Iossa
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Arnaud Tarroux talks to Graziella Iossa about his work on the sensitivity of stable isotope mixing models to variation in isotopic ratiosArnaud Tarroux and Graziella Iossa
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Art talks to Graziella about new methods to allow direct comparison of ecological data gathered from different sourcesArt Munson and Graziella Iossa
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Aaron Ellison talks to Graziella Iossa from his field site in the middle of the Harvard Forest Hemlock Removal siteAaron Ellison and Graziella Iossa
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Karen and Susan talk to Graziella about their work in establishing a common database for cataloguing and sharing primate dataKaren Strier, Susan Alberts and Graziella Iossa
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Douglas Barron talks to Graziella Iossa about his work in developing a meta-analysis of transmitter effects on avian behaviour and ecologyDoug Barron and Graziella Iossa
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Jean-Pierre talks to Graziella about his work studying the quality of conclusions that can be drawn from phenological datasetsJean-Pierre Moussus and Graziella Iossa
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Matt talks to Graziella about TITAN, a new method for measuring ecological community thresholds to aid in conservation of rare and threatened speciesMatt Baker and Graziella Iossa
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Corey Bradshaw talks to Graziella Iossa about the development of spreadsheet models to aid in reducing invasive animal densityCorey Bradshaw and Graziella Iossa
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