The use of linear mixed effects models (LMMs) is increasingly common in the analysis of biological data. Whilst LMMs offer a flexible approach to modelling a broad range of data types, ecological data are often complex and require complex model structures, and the fitting and interpretation of such models is not always straightforward. The ability to achieve robust biological inference requires that practitioners know how and when to apply these tools. Here, we provide a general overview of current methods for the application of LMMs to biological data, and highlight the typical pitfalls that can be encountered in the statistical modelling process. We tackle several issues regarding methods of model selection, with particular reference to t...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
In this thesis, new methods are proposed for using finite mixture models to analyse multi-species da...
As a discipline, community ecology emphasizes a cluster of related questions: what processes cause s...
Acknowledgements This paper is the result of a University of Exeter workshop on best practice for th...
Statistics is a science that deals with variability in data. The presence of variation in natural pr...
Fisheries biology encompasses a tremendous diversity of research questions, methods, and models. Man...
Aims The aim of this guide is to provide practical help for ecologists who analyze data from biodi...
Fisheries biology encompasses a tremendous diversity of research questions, methods, and models. Man...
Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed...
Aims: The aim of this guide is to provide practical help for ecologists who analyze data from biodiv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from PeerJ via the DOI in this recordData Availa...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
An important statistical development of the last 30 years has been the advance in regression analysi...
1. Efforts to understand the links between evolutionary and ecological dynamics hinge on our ability...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
In this thesis, new methods are proposed for using finite mixture models to analyse multi-species da...
As a discipline, community ecology emphasizes a cluster of related questions: what processes cause s...
Acknowledgements This paper is the result of a University of Exeter workshop on best practice for th...
Statistics is a science that deals with variability in data. The presence of variation in natural pr...
Fisheries biology encompasses a tremendous diversity of research questions, methods, and models. Man...
Aims The aim of this guide is to provide practical help for ecologists who analyze data from biodi...
Fisheries biology encompasses a tremendous diversity of research questions, methods, and models. Man...
Nakagawa S, Schielzeth H. A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed...
Aims: The aim of this guide is to provide practical help for ecologists who analyze data from biodiv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from PeerJ via the DOI in this recordData Availa...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
Niche theory predicts that species occurrence and abundance show non-linear, unimodal relationships ...
An important statistical development of the last 30 years has been the advance in regression analysi...
1. Efforts to understand the links between evolutionary and ecological dynamics hinge on our ability...
In the last two decades, the interest of community ecologists in trait-based approaches has grown dr...
In this thesis, new methods are proposed for using finite mixture models to analyse multi-species da...
As a discipline, community ecology emphasizes a cluster of related questions: what processes cause s...