We have been uploading videos and podcasts for a year now – these have proved really popular, both with authors and readers of the journal. I thought I would just take this opportunity to highlight some of the online content that is supporting articles from the first 3 issues:
Our podcasts include:-
- An introduction to meta analysis
- Modelling range shifts
- The Primate Life-History Database
- Phenological estimators
- Measuring ecological thresholds
We also have video interviews with our authors, including:
- Corey Bradshaw on reducing invasive densities, including a spreadsheet demo
- Douglas Barron on bird transmitters
- Aaron Elison (from his field site!) on testing the role of foundation species
- An interview with Arnaud Tarroux on stable isotopes
- Multi-species synchrony in survival by José J. Lahoz-Monfort
- Sara Kross and Ximena Nelson on remote videography in behavioural monitoring
- A powerpoint by David Watson on sampling diverse sites
What we are hoping to do is to maximise the utility of our published papers for readers, as well as ensure that the methods we publish reach as wide an audience as possible. Please do give feedback on any of our content, and we are always open for suggestions for new ways to promote new methods!