<p>Here is a brief summary of the elements one might want to consider in reading ecological meta-analyses. The left arm of the giant letter M shows the general principles for well-executed meta-analyses whilst the right arm shows specific considerations that apply to all meta-analyses but are likely very frequent considerations for ecology.</p
Meta-analysis is increasingly used to synthesise major patterns in the large literatures within ecol...
This chapter provides an introduction and overview of the three statistical components of the meta-a...
<p>Phylogenies and comparative data are collected from the literature. The sample sizes (the number ...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
. Meta-analysis is a powerful and informative tool for basic and applied research. It provides a sta...
<p>Published in this book: </p> <p>Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution</p
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117016/1/ecy19998041103.pd
This chapter discusses statistical approaches to the meta-analysis of primary data in ecology and ev...
Quantitatively summarizing results from a collection of primary studies with meta-analysis can help ...
Ecology increasingly relies on data synthesis and integra-tion [1,2]. We fear, however, that the aca...
Meta-analysis is a principled statistical approach for summarizing quantitative information reported...
By integrating and translating the current methodological and statistical work into a practical guid...
Western scientists rely largely on deductive reasoning to explore a complex world: a constellation c...
International audienceThe complexity of ecological systems is a major challenge for practitioners an...
Meta-analysis is increasingly used to synthesise major patterns in the large literatures within ecol...
This chapter provides an introduction and overview of the three statistical components of the meta-a...
<p>Phylogenies and comparative data are collected from the literature. The sample sizes (the number ...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
. Meta-analysis is a powerful and informative tool for basic and applied research. It provides a sta...
<p>Published in this book: </p> <p>Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution</p
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/117016/1/ecy19998041103.pd
This chapter discusses statistical approaches to the meta-analysis of primary data in ecology and ev...
Quantitatively summarizing results from a collection of primary studies with meta-analysis can help ...
Ecology increasingly relies on data synthesis and integra-tion [1,2]. We fear, however, that the aca...
Meta-analysis is a principled statistical approach for summarizing quantitative information reported...
By integrating and translating the current methodological and statistical work into a practical guid...
Western scientists rely largely on deductive reasoning to explore a complex world: a constellation c...
International audienceThe complexity of ecological systems is a major challenge for practitioners an...
Meta-analysis is increasingly used to synthesise major patterns in the large literatures within ecol...
This chapter provides an introduction and overview of the three statistical components of the meta-a...
<p>Phylogenies and comparative data are collected from the literature. The sample sizes (the number ...