The goal of this book is to make some underutilized but potentially
very useful methods in experimental design and analysis available
to ecologists, and to encourage better use of standard statistical
techniques. Ecology has become more and more an experimental
science in both basic and applied work,but experiments in the field
and in the laboratory often present formidable statistical
difficulties. Organized around providing solutions to ecological
problems, this book offers ways to improve the statistical aspects
of conducting manipulative ecological experiments, from setting
them up to interpreting and reporting the results. An abundance of
tools, including advanced approaches, are made available to
ecologists in step-by-step examples, with computer code provided
for common statistical packages. This is an essential how-to guide
for the working ecologist and for graduate students preparing for
research and teaching careers in the field of ecology.
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