MEE: Radio transmitters and bird ecology

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 methodology in ecology and evolution and finally shows how the findings of their study could be applied by anyone using transmitters on birds. Read the article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00013.x/full

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David Gibson interviews Carla Staver

David Gibson interviews Carla Staver

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David Gibson interviews Cristina Garcia

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David Gibson interviews Emilie Aimé

David Gibson interviews Emilie Aimé

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Journal of Animal Ecology: Field Reports, episode 11 Natalie Clay

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FE: Ken Thompson & Gesche Blume-Werry talk about snow-melt, phenology and roots

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FE: Lara Ferry talks to Daniel Fitzgerald, winner of the 2017 Haldane Prize

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Journal of Animal Ecology: Field Reports, episode  9 The Sidnie Manton Award

Journal of Animal Ecology: Field Reports, episode 9 The Sidnie Manton Award

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FE: Ken Thompson and Jitka Klimešová on disturbance frequency, severity and effects on plant traits

FE: Ken Thompson and Jitka Klimešová on disturbance frequency, severity and effects on plant traits

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