Welcome to part 3 of our review of the most highly cited papers published by Methods in Ecology and Evolution in 2011. In case you missed them, here are part 1 and part 2 of this series.
Population monitoring and management
- Meta-analysis of transmitter effects on avian behaviour and ecology
Douglas G. Barron, Jeffrey D. Brawn and Patrick J. Weatherhead - The effects of geolocator drag and weight on the flight ranges of small migrants
Melissa Bowlin, Per Henningsson, Florian Muijres, Roel Vleugels, Felix Liechti, Anders Hedenstrom - Spatially explicit spreadsheet modelling for optimising the efficiency of reducing invasive animal density
Clive McMahon, Barry Brook, Neil Collier and Corey Bradshaw
Climate change
- Featuring 10 phenological estimators using simulated data
Jean-Pierre Moussus, Romain Julliard and Frédéric Jiguet
Evolutionary ecology and phylogenomics
- Parameter landscapes unveil the bias in allometric prediction
Cang Hui, John S. Terblanche, Steven L. Chown and Melodie A. McGeoch - Phylogenetic signal and linear regression on species data
Liam J. Revell