The study of the heterogeneity of effect sizes is a key aspect of ecological meta-analyses. Here we propose a meta-analytic methodology to study the influence of moderators in effect sizes by splitting heterogeneity: meta-partition. To introduce this methodology, we performed a meta-partition of published data about the traits that influence species sensitivity to habitat loss, that have been previously analyzed through meta-regression. Thus, here we aim to introduce meta-partition and to make an initial comparison with meta-regression. Meta-partition algorithm consists of three steps. Step 1 is to study the heterogeneity of effect sizes under the assumption of fixed effect model. If heterogeneity is found, we perform step 2, that is, to pa...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...
[EN] The study of the heterogeneity of effect sizes is a key aspect of ecological meta-analyses. Her...
The interests of ecologists and evolutionary biologists are very diverse, as are the organisms and s...
Meta-analyses often suffer from two related problems: A small sample of studies, and many between-st...
We evaluate the goals of meta-analysis, critique its recent application in ecology, and highlight an...
Meta-analysis is increasingly used to synthesise major patterns in the large literatures within ecol...
The positive relationship between habitat heterogeneity and species richness is a cornerstone of eco...
Meta-regression analysis showing the potential sources of heterogeneity on pooled effect size in stu...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
Human activity is causing wild populations to experience rapid trait change and local extirpation. T...
Context: Understanding how landscape fragmentation affects functional diversity, defined as the dist...
1. Assessing the consequences of biodiversity changes for ecosystem functioning requires separating ...
In many meta-analyses, independence is questionable because there are several effect estimates per s...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...
[EN] The study of the heterogeneity of effect sizes is a key aspect of ecological meta-analyses. Her...
The interests of ecologists and evolutionary biologists are very diverse, as are the organisms and s...
Meta-analyses often suffer from two related problems: A small sample of studies, and many between-st...
We evaluate the goals of meta-analysis, critique its recent application in ecology, and highlight an...
Meta-analysis is increasingly used to synthesise major patterns in the large literatures within ecol...
The positive relationship between habitat heterogeneity and species richness is a cornerstone of eco...
Meta-regression analysis showing the potential sources of heterogeneity on pooled effect size in stu...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
Human activity is causing wild populations to experience rapid trait change and local extirpation. T...
Context: Understanding how landscape fragmentation affects functional diversity, defined as the dist...
1. Assessing the consequences of biodiversity changes for ecosystem functioning requires separating ...
In many meta-analyses, independence is questionable because there are several effect estimates per s...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...
<p>Meta-analysis offers ecologists a powerful tool for knowledge synthesis. Albeit a form of review,...
Aim Community ecologists often compare assemblages. Alternatively, one may compare species distribut...