Our December Issue is out now!

This issue contains 19 articles about the latest methods in ecology and evolution, including drones, leaf wettability and much more! Read to find out about this month’s featured articles and the article behind our cover! Featured Articles What makes for a good submission for Methods in Ecology and Evolution and what really doesn’t work? The best Methods papers, regardless of the article type, are about … Continue reading Our December Issue is out now!

Spooky ecology: A celebration of bats

Marking the end of Bat appreciation month and Halloween explore some of the BES journals articles all about our favourite flying mammal! Bats are Important in many ways including as pollinators (Tremlett et al. 2020) , insect control, seed dispersal and can even  act as indicators of habitat health. Echolocation is a vital communication and navigation method and aid in locating prey (Lewanzik et al. … Continue reading Spooky ecology: A celebration of bats

Black History Month 2023 – Blessing Allen-Adebayo.

For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society (BES) journals are celebrating the work of Black ecologists from around the world and sharing their stories. In this blog, Blessing shares her story and journey in academia. Name: Blessing Allen-Adebayo Affiliation : Igbinedion Univerisity, Okada (School)/ People in Need (Work place) Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingallen-adebayo/ Interests: 1. Environmental sustainability 2. Climate Resilience 3. Ecology Your story – How … Continue reading Black History Month 2023 – Blessing Allen-Adebayo.

Black History Month 2023 – Akoth Sisiria

For Black History Month 2023, the British Ecological Society (BES) journals are celebrating the work of Black ecologists from around the world and sharing their stories. In this blog, Akoth Sisiria shares her story and journey in academia.  Name: Akoth Sisiria Affiliation: I am currently working with TotalEnergies Exploration and Production Uganda (TEPU) as a Biodiversity Field Officer, a PhD candidate at Sokoine University of Agriculture … Continue reading Black History Month 2023 – Akoth Sisiria

Double anonymous peer review frequently asked questions

Like many of the other British Ecological Society journals, MEE has recently transitioned to a double anonymous peer review model. This decision was made after the results of a recent study conducted from 2019-2022 on the Journal of Functional Ecology. Below are some frequently asked questions to help with the preparation of your submission to Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Can I publish a preprint … Continue reading Double anonymous peer review frequently asked questions

Our August Issue is out now!

Our August issue is now online now! This issue contains 27 articles about the latest methods in ecology and evolution, including a special feature on active remote sensing, seed morphology, drones and much more! Read to find out about this month’s featured articles and the article behind our cover. Special feature Our Joint Special Feature with Journal of Animal Ecology aims to showcase contemporary methods for … Continue reading Our August Issue is out now!

Tracking marine tetrapod carcasses, passive drifters and citizen science

In this new video Maurício Tavares and coauthors showcase the findings of their latest article. They designed and tested a system for tracking carcasses of marine tetrapods on the Southern Subtropical Shelf of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Their research contributes to findings on marine tetrapod drift patterns and can be replicated in other coastal regions of the world for tracking a wide range of marine … Continue reading Tracking marine tetrapod carcasses, passive drifters and citizen science

Active remote sensing- Behind the research

Active sources of remote sensing data, in particular Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR), majorly differ from passive sources by offering data of three-dimensional (3D) character, which help representing the earth terrain, surface and the related structural attributes. This cross-journal special feature hosts a series of innovative publications from multiple disciplines, but with a common focus on the state-of-the-art science … Continue reading Active remote sensing- Behind the research

Our July Issue is out now!

Our July issue is now online now! This issue contains 19 articles about the latest methods in ecology and evolution, including a special feature on active remote sensing, seed morphology, drones and much more! Read to find out about this month’s featured articles and the article behind our cover Special feature Active sources of remote sensing data, in particular Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Radio … Continue reading Our July Issue is out now!

AnimalTA: an easy-to-use program for tracking and analysing animal movement

Post provided by Violette Chiara and Sin-Yeon Kim There are many tools available to track and analyse animal movement. In this post, Violette Chiara and Sin-Yeon Kim share insights on how AnimalTA fills the niche of an accessible, user-friendly software for video analysis. Why AnimalTA? AnimalTA is a new tool to track and analyse animal movement in digital videos. When we began to develop AnimalTA, … Continue reading AnimalTA: an easy-to-use program for tracking and analysing animal movement