We’re due to publish five more new methods papers over the coming weeks:
- On thinning of chains in MCMC
William Link and Mitchell Eaton - MOTMOT: models of trait macroevolution on trees
Gavin Thomas and Robert Freckleton - TempNet: a method to display statistical parsimony networks for heterochronous DNA sequence data
Stefan Prost and Christian Anderson - Distance weighting avoids erroneous scale effects in species-habitat models
Birgit Aue, Klemens Ekschmitt, Stefan Hotes and Volkmar Wolters - TrapCam: an inexpensive camera system for studying deep-water animals
Brett Favaro, Corinna Lichota, Isabelle Côté and Stefanie Duff - Distance-based multivariate analyses confound location and dispersion effects
David Warton, Stephen Wright and Yi Wang
We’re particuarly excited about the TrapCam paper, as it’s accompanied by a fantastic video demonstration of the setup, and some bewitching shots recovered from the apparatus in action. It’ll be available on our YouTube channel as soon as the paper is published on Early View.