Trends in Ecology & Evolution

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TREE publishes polished, concise, readable reviews in all areas of ecology & evolutionary biology. Tweets by the editor, Andrea Stephens

London, UK
Joined June 2011

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    February 2020 issue out now! Articles by Wanger (free feature) Donelan Lord/, (free feature) (cover) & Letters Moleón & Mupepele & replies Burivalova & Bump/

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  2. Out now - and David Haig discuss how "honest signals" can be gamed & how that affects embryo selection

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  3. Jan 29

    lead editors discuss the journal’s ability to respond to an ever-changing scientific landscape: “With respect to discipline-specific journals, iScience has a key advantage: our communities can be fluid.” Read the full editorial here:

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  4. Jan 30

    Excited to give this new paper a read when I come out my morning meeting! Towards a probabilistic understanding about the context-dependency of species interactions et al

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  5. Jan 29
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  6. Jan 29

    👇🚨👇Important reading alert👇🚨👇how to model random effects to avoid pseudoreplication: "Modeling hierarchical data by complex LMMs can be a remedy for inferential errors due to pseudoreplication. However, this will only ever be true if appropriate models are fitted to data"

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  7. Jan 29

    Can conservationists translate their work into effective altruism's dollar-per-life-saved metrics? ft & in

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  8. Out now - and colleagues discuss how traits can be used to better assess the impact of climate change on interacting species

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  9. Jan 28

    Editor-in-Chief tells us all about the new journal in her first editorial.

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  10. Jan 28

    Don't just take my word for it-- last year's review (resulting from a fun and fruitful workshop I participated in with this great team) on feedbacks between sociality and genome evolution is worth a read!

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  11. Jan 28

    Useful summary of some of the common issues with using linear mixed models and how to avoid them

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  12. Congratulations to Dr Deborah Charlesworth!

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  13. Tips and reminders to avoid pseudo-replication! Always useful :)

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  14. Out now - Tim Caro & Ricardo Mallarino integrate developmental & evolutionary approaches to explain why mammals are coloured as they are

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  15. Jan 27

    Conservation must act in a complicated world and with finite resources. In this Perspective, and colleagues recommend how to allocate resources to meet conservation targets.

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  16. Jan 27

    How often do ecological studies focus on finding solutions to big problems? and consider this question in a new Commentary at

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  17. Jan 27

    "An estimated billion animals, & many more bats & insects, are likely to die in total over the coming weeks & months as a result of lost habitat & food sources" on the tragic effects of on , & people

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  18. Jan 27

    Reading in journal club: S. Nakagawa et al. Research Weaving: Visualizing the Future of Research Synthesis Cool paper!

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  19. Using a linear mixed model? Read Göran Arnqvist's discussion of how to ensure you are structuring your model correctly to avoid pseudoreplication, out online now (Suppl. Mat contains example code)

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  20. Jan 27

    More info about the curious incident of Mary Anne Stebbing and the Empty Chair can be found in this blog

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  21. Jan 24

    Best reviews we published in 2019, part 5

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