Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution :Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution

Publication subTitle :Handbook of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution

Author: Koricheva Julia;Gurevitch Jessica;Mengersen Kerrie  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781400846184

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691137292

Subject: Q141 mathematical ecology and biological model

Keyword: 普通生物学,数理科学和化学

Language: ENG

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Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical methodology for synthesizing research evidence across independent studies. This is the first comprehensive handbook of meta-analysis written specifically for ecologists and evolutionary biologists, and it provides an invaluable introduction for beginners as well as an up-to-date guide for experienced meta-analysts.

The chapters, written by renowned experts, walk readers through every step of meta-analysis, from problem formulation to the presentation of the results. The handbook identifies both the advantages of using meta-analysis for research synthesis and the potential pitfalls and limitations of meta-analysis (including when it should not be used). Different approaches to carrying out a meta-analysis are described, and include moment and least-square, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian approaches, all illustrated using worked examples based on real biological datasets. This one-of-a-kind resource is uniquely tailored to the biological sciences, and will provide an invaluable text for practitioners from graduate students and senior scientists to policymakers in conservation and environmental management.

  • Walks you through every step of carrying out a meta-analysis in ecology and evolutionary biology, from problem formulation to result presentation
  • Brings together experts from a broad range of fields
  • Shows how to avoid, minimize, or resolve

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