
MEE: Getting started with meta-analysis
Freya Harrison, University of Oxford, UK talks with Graziella Iossa about her review on getting started with meta-analysis. Freya explains that meta-analysis is a statistically robust way of putting t...
22 Nov 20124min

MEE: The art of modelling range-shifting species
Jane Elith and Michael Kearney, University of Melbourne, Australia and Steven Phillips, AT&T, USA talk with Graziella Iossa about their work: 'The art of modelling range-shifting species'. Jane explai...
21 Nov 201211min

MEE: Measuring relative data quality
Art Munson, Cornell University, USA, talks with Graziella Iossa about his work with colleagues in developing a method for measuring the relative information content of data from different monitoring p...
21 Nov 20125min

MEE: The Primate Life History Database
Karen Strier, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and Susan Alberts, Duke University, USA and Institute of Primate Research, Kenya, talk with Graziella Iossa, MEE Journal Co-ordinator, about their w...
21 Nov 20126min

MEE: Phenological estimators using simulated data.
Graziella Iossa interviews Jean-Pierre Moussus, MNHN - EGB about his work with co-authors Romain Julliard and Frederic Jiguet on phenological estimators using simulated data. Read the article: http:/...
21 Nov 20127min

MEE: Radio transmitters and bird ecology
Doug Barron answers what is the main idea behind his work with co-authors, "Meta-analysis of transmitter effects on avian behaviour and ecology". Further, he explains how their meta-analysis advances ...
21 Nov 20128min

Alan Knapp interviews Ryan Sponseller for Functional Ecology
In this latest podcast, Alan Knapp, Editor of Functional Ecology, interviews Ryan Sponseller and his co-authors on their paper 'Variation in monsoon precipitation drives spatial and temporal patterns ...
15 Mar 20125min


















