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Applying statistical concepts to biological scenarios, this
established textbook continues to be the go-to tool for advanced
undergraduates and postgraduates studying biostatistics or
experimental design in biology-related areas. Chapters cover linear
models, common regression and ANOVA methods, mixed effects models,
model selection, and multivariate methods used by biologists,
requiring only introductory statistics and basic mathematics.
Demystifying statistical concepts with clear, jargon-free
explanations, this new edition takes a holistic approach to help
students understand the relationship between statistics and
experimental design. Each chapter contains further-reading
recommendations, and worked examples from today's biological
literature. All examples reflect modern settings, methodology and
equipment, representing a wide range of biological research areas.
These are supported by hands-on online resources including
real-world data sets, full R code to help repeat analyses for all
worked examples, and additional review questions and exercises for
each chapter.
Applying statistical concepts to biological scenarios, this
established textbook continues to be the go-to tool for advanced
undergraduates and postgraduates studying biostatistics or
experimental design in biology-related areas. Chapters cover linear
models, common regression and ANOVA methods, mixed effects models,
model selection, and multivariate methods used by biologists,
requiring only introductory statistics and basic mathematics.
Demystifying statistical concepts with clear, jargon-free
explanations, this new edition takes a holistic approach to help
students understand the relationship between statistics and
experimental design. Each chapter contains further-reading
recommendations, and worked examples from today's biological
literature. All examples reflect modern settings, methodology and
equipment, representing a wide range of biological research areas.
These are supported by hands-on online resources including
real-world data sets, full R code to help repeat analyses for all
worked examples, and additional review questions and exercises for
each chapter.
Monitoring Ecological Impacts provides the tools needed by
professional ecologists, scientists, engineers, planners and
managers to design assessment programs that can reliably monitor,
detect and allow management of human impacts on the natural
environment. The procedures described are well grounded in
inferential logic, and the statistical models needed to analyse
complex data are given. Step-by-step guidelines and flow diagrams
provide the reader with clear and useable protocols, which can be
applied in any region of the world and to a wide range of human
impacts. In addition, real examples are used to show how the theory
can be put into practice. Although the context of this book is
flowing water environments, especially rivers and streams, the
advice for designing assessment programs can be applied to any
ecosystem.
Monitoring Ecological Impacts provides the tools needed to design assessment programs that can reliably monitor, detect, and allow management of human impacts on the natural environment. The procedures described are well-grounded in inferential logic, and the statistical models needed to analyse complex data are given. Step-by-step guidelines and flow diagrams provide clear and useable protocols which can be applied in any region of the world, a wide range of human impacts, and any ecosystem. In addition, real examples are used to show how the theory can be put into practice.
This essential textbook is designed for students or researchers in biology who need to design experiments, sampling programs, or analyze resulting data. The text begins with a revision of estimation and hypothesis testing methods, before advancing to the analysis of linear and generalized linear models. The chapters include such topics as linear and logistic regression, simple and complex ANOVA models, log-linear models, and multivariate techniques. The main analyses are illustrated with many examples from published papers and an extensive reference list to both the statistical and biological literature is also included. The book is supported by a web-site that provides all data sets, questions for each chapter and links to software.
Mitochondrial disorders are a highly diverse group of conditions
that can affect almost every major system in the human body, often
mimicking common disorders. This clinical variety often results in
prolonged and often dangerous, diagnostic delays. This textbook
provides a practical framework, to enable rapid identification,
investigation, and treatment of mitochondrial disorders across the
spectrum of clinical practice. Clinically relevant and
comprehensive, this textbook employs a system- and case-based
approach for practitioners of all levels. It focuses on major
phenotypic features, syndromes and management relevant for clinical
practice, within a broad overview of the field. This interactive
book supports readers with knowledge distilled from over 20
internationally recognized, mitochondrial experts.
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