
How to Do Ecology
A Concise Handbook
Richard Karban, Mikaela Huntzinger
Résumé
Most ecology books and courses focus on the facts and the concepts. While these are essential, many young ecologists need to figure out how to actually do research themselves. How to Do Ecology provides nuts-and-bolts advice on how to develop a successful thesis and research program. This book presents different approaches to posing testable ecological questions. In particular, it covers the uses, strengths, and limitations of manipulative experiments in ecology. It will help young ecologists consider meaningful treatments, controls, replication, independence, and randomization in experiments, as well as where to do experiments and how to organize a season of work. This book also presents strategies for analyzing natural patterns, the value of alternative hypotheses, and what to do with negative results.
Science is only part of being a successful ecologist. This engagingly written book offers students advice on working with other people and navigating their way through the land mines of research. Findings that don't get communicated are of little value. How to Do Ecology suggests effective ways to communicate information in the form of journal articles, oral presentations, and posters. Finally, it outlines strategies for developing successful grant and research proposals. Numerous checklists, figures, and boxes throughout the book summarize and reinforce the main points. In short, this book makes explicit many of the unspoken assumptions behind doing good research in ecology, and provides an invaluable resource for meaningful conversations among ecologists.
L'auteur - Richard Karban
Richard Karban is Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis, and the coauthor of Induced Responses to Herbivory.
L'auteur - Mikaela Huntzinger
Mikaela Huntzinger teaches ecology and coordinates professional development programs for teaching assistants at the University of California, Davis.
Sommaire
- The Aims of This Book
- Picking a Question
- Posing Questions (or Picking an Approach)
- Using Experiments to Test Hypotheses
- Analyzing Patterns and Data
- Working with Other People
- Communicating What You Find
- Conclusions
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Princeton University Press |
Auteur(s) | Richard Karban, Mikaela Huntzinger |
Parution | 26/09/2006 |
Nb. de pages | 168 |
Format | 12,5 x 20 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 180g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780691125770 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-691-12577-0 |
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