Visualising MEE online

How time flies! Methods in Ecology and Evolution published its very first online extra one year ago today. In recognition of this, we’ve put together the following infographic which draws on the various web extras we’ve done since then. Words are sized according to their relative frequency in the Methods RSS feed, containing blog posts, videos and podcasts. Click to enlarge! Continue reading Visualising MEE online

Newly accepted articles

It’s been a busy month for the Methods in Ecology and Evolution team, with six fantastic new papers accepted for publication in the journal: A semi-Markov model to assess reliably survival patterns from birth to death in free-ranging populations by Remi Choquet, Anne Viallefont, Lauriane Rouan, Kamel Gaanoun and Jean-Michel Gaillard Impact of sampling with replacement in occupancy studies with spatial replication by Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita … Continue reading Newly accepted articles

Having trouble viewing papers?

Methods in Ecology and Evolution is still available to read, for free, online – but now only on an opt-in basis. So if you’re having difficulty accessing any of our papers, please don’t despair: by emailing your institutional librarian a link to this form, and asking them to request free access to MEE, they’ll be able to sign your library up for free, institution-wide access … Continue reading Having trouble viewing papers?