Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Copyright © 2012 British Ecological SocietyAn online only journal of the British Ecological Society
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MEE article featured in Faculty of 1000
Published on Apr 27 at 09:25
Great recognition for one of our recent articles: Distance-based multivariate analyses confound location and dispersion effects by David Warton, Stephen Wright and Yi Wang, on multivariate analysis...
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F. Colchero, O. Jones and M. Rebke present our latest video on BaSTA.
David Warton presents the mvabund package.
David Jacoby and Edd Brooks talk about network analyses of animal movement.
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New editor
The journal is pleased to welcome Bob O'Hara as our new senior editor.
YIP 2011 winner
The 2011 Robert M May young investigator's prize is Tyler Kuhn.
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Thanks to our reviewers
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MEE now indexed in ISI
Methods in Ecology and Evolution is now being indexed in ISI.
Current content
Issue 3.2
mvabund– an R package for model-based analysis of multivariate abundance data
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Testing the time-for-speciation effect in the assembly of regional biotas
Evolution MegaLab: a case study in citizen science methods
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Assessing biodiversity in forests using very high-resolution images and unmanned aerial vehicles
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