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OverviewEcological research and the way that ecologists use statistics continues to change rapidly. This second edition of the best-selling Design and Analysis of Ecological Experiments leads these trends with an update of this now-standard reference book, with a discussion of the latest developments in experimental ecology and statistical practice.The goal of this volume is to encourage the correct use of some of the more well known statistical techniques and to make some of the less well known but potentially very useful techniques available. Chapters from the first edition have been substantially revised and new chapters have been added. Readers are introduced to statistical techniques that may be unfamiliar to many ecologists, including power analysis, logistic regression, randomization tests and empirical Bayesian analysis. In addition, a strong foundation is laid in more established statistical techniques in ecology including exploratory data analysis, spatial statistics, path analysis and meta-analysis. Each technique is presented in the context of resolving an ecological issue. Anyone from graduate students to established research ecologists will find a great deal of new practical and useful information in this current edition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Samuel M. Scheiner (Professor, Department of Life Sciences, Professor, Department of Life Sciences, Arizona State University) , Jessica Gurevitch (Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, SUNY at Stony Brook)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780195131871ISBN 10: 0195131878 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 24 May 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContributors 1: Samuel M. Scheiner: Theories, Hypotheses, and Statistics 2: Robert J. Steidl and Len Thomas: Power Analysis and Experimental Design 3: Aaron M. Ellison: Exploratory Data Analysis and Graphic Display 4: Catherine Potvin: ANOVA: Experimental Layout and Analysis 5: Deborah E. Goldberg and Samuel M. Scheiner: ANOVA and ANCOVA: Field Competition Experiments 6: MANOVA: Multiple Response Variables and Multispecies Interactions 7: Peter S. Petraitis et al: ANCOVA: Nonparametric and Randomization Approaches 8: Carl N. von Ende: Repeated-measures Analysis: Growth and Other Time-dependent Measures 9: Paul W. Rasmussen et al.: Time Series Intervention Analysis: Unreplicated Large-scale Experiments 10: Steven A. Juliano: Nonlinear Curve Fitting: Predation and Functional Response Curves 11: Ted Floyd: Logit Modeling and Logistic Regression: Aphids, Ants and Plants 12: Randall J. Mitchell: Path Analysis: Pollination 13: Gordon A. Fox: Failure-time Analysis: Studying Times to Events and Rates at Which Events Occur 14: Philip M. Dixon: The Bootstrap and the Jackknife: Describing the Precision of Ecological Indices 15: Jay M. Ver Hoef and Noel Cressie: Spacial Statistics: Analysis of Field Experiments 16: Marie-Josee Fortin and Jessica Gurevitch: Mantel Tests: Spacial Structure in Field Experiments 17: James S. Clark and Michael Lavine: Bayesian Statistics: Estimating Plant Demographic Parameters 18: Jessica Gurevitch and Larry V. Hedges: Meta-analysis: Combining the Results of Independent Experiments References IndexReviewsThe 18 chapters in this graduate textbook on advanced statistical techniques for ecologists describe such methods as power analysis, logistic regression, randomization tests, and empirical Bayesian analysis. The second edition reflects changes in statistical theory, and computer software and hardware capabilities. --SciTech Book News<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |