MEE: Fine-scale GIS niche estimates for fishes

MEE: Fine-scale GIS niche estimates for fishes

Jason Knouft, from Saint Louis University, Missouri, talks to Elizabeth Horne about his recently published paper, "Using fine-scale GIS data to assess the relationship between intra-annual environmental niche variability and population density in a local stream fish assemblage". Jason establishes the need for broad-scale geographic considerations of ecological issues, and explains how the application of these methods on a finer scale can yield new and valuable insights into the exploitation of ecological niches by local populations, and such populations’ likely reactions to new seasonal and environmental stresses. Read the article: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00076.x/full

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MEE: What are the newest methods being used?

MEE: What are the newest methods being used?

At INTECOL 2013, Methods’ Associate Editor, Barb Anderson, asked a number of delegates what the newest methods are that they currently use. Visit the Methods blog to find out who gave the answers: http://bit.ly/JlMGm2

12 Nov 201313min

MEE: An overview of the Methods blog

MEE: An overview of the Methods blog

Methods' Senior Editor, Bob O'Hara, gives a quick overview of the Methods blog: http://methodsblog.wordpress.com/

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MEE: An overview of the journal

MEE: An overview of the journal

Methods' Senior Editor, Bob O'Hara, gives a quick overview of the journal. www.methodsinecologyandevolution.org/

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MEE: What are the oldest methods still being used?

MEE: What are the oldest methods still being used?

At INTECOL 2013, Methods’ Associate Editor, Barb Anderson, asked a number of delegates what the oldest method is that they still use today. Visit the Methods blog to find out who gave the answers: http://methodsblog.wordpress.com/2013/10/25/podcast-what-are-the-oldest-methods-still-being-used/

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Journal of Ecology: Interview with Jacquelyn Gill

Journal of Ecology: Interview with Jacquelyn Gill

Read "Linking abundances of the dung fungus Sporormiella to the density of bison: implications for assessing grazing by megaherbivores in palaeorecords" by Gill et al. via http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.12130/abstract Music credit: Artist: Monk Turner and Fascinoma http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/ Song: "Instrumental Version" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/The_New_Birthday_Song_Contest/Its_Your_Birthday_Instrumental

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Journal of Ecology: interview with Haldre Rogers

Journal of Ecology: interview with Haldre Rogers

Music credit: Artist: Monk Turner and Fascinoma http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/ Song: "Instrumental Version" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/The_New_Birthday_Song_Contest/Its_Your_Birthday_Instrumental

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JAE symposium - Patterns of disease invasion in reintroduced species (Pete Hudson)

JAE symposium - Patterns of disease invasion in reintroduced species (Pete Hudson)

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Journal of Ecology INTECOL Symposium - Lisa Donovan

Journal of Ecology INTECOL Symposium - Lisa Donovan

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