Martínez–Abraín, A., 2014. Is the 'n = 30 rule of thumb ' of ecological field studies reliable? A call for greater attention to the variability in our data. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 37.1: 95–100. Is the 'n = 30 rule of thumb ' of ecological field studies reliable? A call for greater attention to the variability in our data. — A common practice of experimental design in field ecology, which relies on the Central Limit Theorem, is the use of the 'n = 30 rule of thumb'. I show here that papers published in Animal Biodiversity and Conservation during the period 2010–2013 adjust to this rule. Samples collected around this relatively small size have the advantage of coupling statistically–significant res...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
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Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster analysis) t...
A common practice of experimental design in field ecology, which relies on the Central Limit Theorem...
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In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
<div><p>Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster ana...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
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International audiencePopulation time series analysis is an integral part of conservation biology in...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in conservation biology, as it influences the degr...
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Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
Background: Individual variation in both survival and reproduction has the potential to influence ex...
Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster analysis) t...
A common practice of experimental design in field ecology, which relies on the Central Limit Theorem...
Monitoring the impacts of anthropogenic threats and interventions to mitigate these threats is key t...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
<div><p>Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster ana...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. Fifteen species richness estimators (three asymptotic...
In recent years, there has been a fast development of models that adjust for imperfect detection. Th...
Abstract of associated article: Purpose of Review: Our ability to detect effects of the landscape c...
The average amount of variance explained by the main factor of interest in ecological and evolutiona...
International audiencePopulation time series analysis is an integral part of conservation biology in...
Effective population size (Ne) is a key parameter in conservation biology, as it influences the degr...
Studies in behavioral ecology often investigate several traits and then apply multiple statistical t...
1. Increasing attention has been drawn to the misuse of statistical methods over recent years, with ...
Aim Ecological data collected by the general public are valuable for addressing a wide range of ecol...
Background: Individual variation in both survival and reproduction has the potential to influence ex...
Community ecologists commonly perform multivariate techniques (e.g., ordination, cluster analysis) t...