Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Methods in Ecology and Evolution  
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Discipline Ecology, evolution
Language English
Edited by Robert Freckleton
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Publisher Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the British Ecological Society (United Kingdom)
Publication history 2010-present
Frequency Bimonthly
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ISSN 2041-210X
OCLC number 643796707
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focused on advancing new methodologies in ecology and evolution. It began publication in 2010, and is the youngest journal of the British Ecological Society. Methods in Ecology and Evolution is only available online.

Methods in Ecology and Evolution publishes methodological papers from all areas of ecology and evolution, including statistical and theoretical methods, methods in phylogenetics, and fieldwork methodologies.[1]

As well as publishing research papers, the journal encourages the publication of supplementary material such as computer code, methodological tutorials, and explanatory videos.[1] A regular podcast is produced by the editorial office, in which selected authors are asked to discuss their papers in greater depth.[2]

See also

  • Journal of Ecology
  • Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Functional Ecology

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