How to Do Ecology: A Concise Handbook - Third Edition

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The essential insider’s guide for ecologists at all career stages―now completely updated and expanded

Most books and courses in ecology focus on facts and concepts but do little to explain the process of research.
How to Do Ecology provides nuts-and-bolts advice for organizing and conducting a successful research program. This fully updated and expanded edition explains how to ask and answer your own research questions using compelling study design and appropriate stats. Ecology doesn’t take place exclusively outdoors, so the book shares invaluable insights on topics such as identifying your goals, developing professional relationships, reading efficiently, and organizing a field season. Because the currency in ecology is publications, it also suggests effective ways to communicate your ideas through journal articles, oral presentations, posters, and grant proposals. This incisive handbook makes explicit many of the unstated rules that ecologists follow and serves as a practical resource for meaningful conversations about ecology.

This new edition includes:

  • Expanded emphasis on collecting and interpreting observational data
  • An innovative new workshop for generating and evaluating creative research questions
  • Helpful tips on developing the skills most important to students, navigating your career path, writing efficiently, and more

Author(s): Richard Karban
Edition: 3
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 230
City: Princeton

Cover
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Boxes
Preface to the Third Edition
Introduction: The Aims of This Book
Chapter 1. Picking a Question
Chapter 2. Picking an Approach
Chapter 3. Testing Ecological Hypotheses
Chapter 4. Using Statistics in Ecology
Chapter 5. Using Quantitative Observations to Explore Patterns
Chapter 6. Brainstorming and Other Indoor Skills
Chapter 7. Working with People and Getting a Job in Ecology
Chapter 8. Communicating What You Find
Chapter 9. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
Index