Research Methods in Ecology

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Research Methods in Ecology is a foundational scientific work outlining systematic approaches and techniques for studying ecological communities and processes.

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instanceOf book
scientific work
aimsTo provide a foundation for ecological research design
standardize ecological research methods
appliesTo aquatic ecosystems
freshwater ecosystems
marine ecosystems
terrestrial ecosystems
covers biodiversity assessment methods
community ecology methods
data analysis in ecology
ecosystem-level research methods
experimental design in ecology
field sampling methods
habitat assessment methods
hypothesis testing in ecology
long-term ecological monitoring
manipulative experiments in ecology
observational studies in ecology
population studies
quantitative methods in ecology
sampling design
statistical inference in ecological studies
describes systematic approaches to ecological study
techniques for studying ecological communities
techniques for studying ecological processes
emphasizes appropriate statistical analysis
careful data collection
linking methods to ecological theory
systematic study design
field ecology
goal enhance reproducibility of ecological studies
guide selection of appropriate research methods
improve rigor of ecological research
intendedAudience graduate students in ecology
research ecologists
undergraduate students in ecology
mainSubject ecological communities
ecological processes
ecological research methods
relatedTo ecological statistics
environmental monitoring
field ecology
typeOf methodological text
usedBy ecologists
environmental scientists
usedIn ecological field research
ecology education

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Frederic Clements authorOf Research Methods in Ecology