Statistical analysis is an important and responsible stage in ecological research, often posing a challenge. One of the main problems is that the statistical samples typical of ecological research frequently include data that violate the original assumptions of standard analytical tools. A large array of tests has been designed for data of different charac-teristics (non-normal distribution, unequal variance). Yet, recommendations found in textbooks (Snedecor and Co
International audienceANOVA-type data analysis, i.e., determination of lowest-observed-effect concen...
Research in applied ecology provides scientific evidence to guide conservation policy and management...
Garamszegi LZ, Calhim S, Dochtermann N, et al. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical infer...
The Methods section is a key component of any ecology research publication containing detailed infor...
The most common statistical pitfalls in ecological research are those associated with data explorati...
The purpose of this paper is to emphasize for epidemiologists the possibility of serious errors resu...
We demonstrate that statistics textbooks differ in their prescription for the analysis of experiment...
Ecotoxicologists often encounter count and proportion data that are rarely normally distributed. To ...
Ecologists, when analyzing the output of simple experiments, often have to compare statistical sampl...
1. Increasing attention has been drawn to the misuse of statistical methods over recent years, with ...
Human health ecology is an expanding field of interdisciplinary research, combining knowledge drawn ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
Gradient analysis is an essential tool in ecology for dem-onstrating patterns at the scales of indiv...
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The increased interest in biodiversity assessment studies by plant taxonomists calls for thorough kn...
International audienceANOVA-type data analysis, i.e., determination of lowest-observed-effect concen...
Research in applied ecology provides scientific evidence to guide conservation policy and management...
Garamszegi LZ, Calhim S, Dochtermann N, et al. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical infer...
The Methods section is a key component of any ecology research publication containing detailed infor...
The most common statistical pitfalls in ecological research are those associated with data explorati...
The purpose of this paper is to emphasize for epidemiologists the possibility of serious errors resu...
We demonstrate that statistics textbooks differ in their prescription for the analysis of experiment...
Ecotoxicologists often encounter count and proportion data that are rarely normally distributed. To ...
Ecologists, when analyzing the output of simple experiments, often have to compare statistical sampl...
1. Increasing attention has been drawn to the misuse of statistical methods over recent years, with ...
Human health ecology is an expanding field of interdisciplinary research, combining knowledge drawn ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
Gradient analysis is an essential tool in ecology for dem-onstrating patterns at the scales of indiv...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117016/1/ecy19998041103.pd
The increased interest in biodiversity assessment studies by plant taxonomists calls for thorough kn...
International audienceANOVA-type data analysis, i.e., determination of lowest-observed-effect concen...
Research in applied ecology provides scientific evidence to guide conservation policy and management...
Garamszegi LZ, Calhim S, Dochtermann N, et al. Changing philosophies and tools for statistical infer...