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A Primer of Ecological Statistics

Paperback | English

By (author): Aaron M. Ellison Nicholas J. Gotelli

A Primer of Ecological Statistics, Second Edition explains fundamental material in probability theory, experimental design, and parameter estimation for ecologists and environmental scientists. The book emphasizes a general introduction to probability theory and provides a detailed discussion of specific designs and analyses that are typically encountered in ecology and environmental science. Appropriate for use as either a stand-alone or supplementary text for upper-division undergraduate or graduate courses in ecological and environmental statistics, ecology, environmental science, environmental studies, or experimental design, the Primer also serves as a resource for environmental professionals who need to use and interpret statistics daily but have little or no formal training in the subject.

The book is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the fundamentals of probability and statistical thinking. It introduces the logic and language of probability (Chapter 1), explains common statistical distributions used in ecology (Chapter 2) and important measures of central tendency and spread (Chapter 3), explains P-values, hypothesis testing, and statistical errors (Chapter 4), and introduces frequentist, Bayesian, and Monte Carlo methods of analysis (Chapter 5).

Part II discusses how to successfully design and execute field experiments and sampling studies. Topics include design strategies (Chapter 6), a ''bestiary'' of experimental designs (Chapter 7), and transformations and data management (Chapter 8).

Part III discusses specific analyses, and covers the material that is the main core of most statistics texts. Topics include regression (Chapter 9), analysis of variance (Chapter 10), categorical data analysis (Chapter 11), and multivariate analysis (Chapter 12).

Part IV-new to this edition-discusses two central topics in estimating important ecological metrics. Topics include quantification of biological diversity (Chapter 13) and estimating occupancy, detection probability, and population sizes from marked and unmarked populations (Chapter 14).

The book includes a comprehensive glossary, a mathematical appendix on matrix algebra, and extensively annotated tables and figures. Footnotes introduce advanced and ancillary material: some are purely historical, others cover mathematical/statistical proofs or details, and still others address current topics in the ecological literature.

Data files and code used for some of the examples, as well as errata, are available online.
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 117 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781605350646

About Aaron M. EllisonNicholas J. Gotelli

NICHOLAS J. GOTELLI is Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Vermont USA. He graduated with a BA from the University of California Berkeley in 1980 and earned his PhD at Florida State University in 1985. He is also the author of A Primer of Ecology Fourth Edition (2008 Sinauer Associates Inc.) Null Models in Ecology (with Gary R. Graves; 1996 Smithsonian Press) A Field Guide to the Ants of New England (with Aaron M. Ellison Elizabeth J. Farnsworth and Gary D. Alpert; 2012 Yale University Press) and EcoSim an ecological software package. His research interests include: the evolutionary ecology of carnivorous plants heat shock proteins and the responses of ant assemblages to climate change environmental proteomics biogeography and statistical ecology. Dr. Gotelli currently serves on the editorial boards of Ecology The Journal of Biogeography Scientific Reports and Myrmecological News. AARON M. ELLISON is Senior Research Fellow in Ecology at the Harvard Forest and Adjunct Professor in the Graduate Program in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst USA. He received a BA in 1982 from Yale University and a PhD from Brown University in 1986. Dr. Ellison received the National Science Foundation''s Presidential Faculty Fellow award in 1992 for ''demonstrated excellence and continued promise both in scientific and engineering research and in teaching future generations of students to extend and apply human knowledge.'' He is also the author of A Field Guide to the Ants of New England (with Nicholas J. Gotelli Elizabeth J. Farnsworth and Gary D. Alpert; 2012 Yale University Press). His research foci include: food web dynamics community ecology of wetlands and forests evolutionary ecology of carnivorous plants and the application of Bayesian inference to ecological research and environmental decision-making. Dr. Ellison is the Editor-in-Chief of Ecological Monographs.

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