Another busy month for the Methods in Ecology and Evolution editorial team, with a host of new papers due to appear on Early View over the coming weeks, including:
- Heating up the forest: open-top chamber warming manipulation of arthropod communities at Harvard and Duke Forests
by Shannon Pelini, Francis Bowles, Aaron Ellison, Nicholas Gotelli, Nathan Sanders and Robert Dunn - A simple polytomy resolver for dated phylogenies
by Tyler Kuhn, Arne Mooers and Gavin Thomas - Honey bee risk assessment: new approaches for in vitro larvae rearing and data analyses
by Harmen Hendriksma, Stephan Härtel and Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter - A benefit analysis of screening for invasive species – base-rate uncertainty and the value of information
by Ullrika Sahlin, Tobias Rydén, Cecilia Nyberg and Henrik Smith - Measuring the temporal structure in serially sampled phylogenies
by Rebecca Gray, Oliver Pybus and Marco Salemi - Plus more!
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