Statistical Ecology
Stat 555, Fall 2009


 

Research Papers: see syllabus for review dates

 

Paper

Aburto-Oropeza, O. and E. Balart. 2001. Community structure of reef fish in several habitats of a rocky reef in the Gulf of California. Mar. Ecol. 22(4): 283-305. PDF

Andrew, N.L., Mapstone, B.D., 1987. Sampling and the description of spatial pattern in marine ecology. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 25, 39 – 90.    PDF

Arnold, J. E. and B. N. Tissot. 1993. Measurement of significant marine paleotemperature variation using black abalone shells from prehistoric middens. Quaternary Research 39: 390-394.

Day, R. W. and G. P. Quinn. 1989. Comparisons of treatments after an analysis of variance in ecology. Ecol. Mongr. 59(4): 433-463.   PDF

Eberhardt, L.L. and J. M. Thomas. 1991. Designing Environmental Field Studies. Ecol. Mongr. 61(1): 53-73.   PDF

Fairweather, P. G. 1991. Statistical power and design requirements for environmental monitoring. Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 42: 555-567.

Greenacre, M. J. and E. S. Vrba. 1984. Graphical display and interpretation of antelope census data in African wildlife areas, using correspondence analysis. Ecology 65(3): 984-997.   PDF

Hurlbert, S. 1984. Pseudoreplication and the design of ecological field experiments. Ecol. Mongr. 54(2): 187-211.  PDF

James, F. C. and C. E. McCulloch. 1990. Multivariate Analysis in Ecology and Systematics: Panacea or Pandora's Box? Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst.  21: 129-166.   PDF

 Kaiser, M, J. and B. E. Spencer. 1996.  The Effects of Beam-Trawl Disturbance on Infaunal Communities in Different Habitats.  J. Anim. Ecol. 65:348-358. PDF

Mapstone, B. 1996. Scalable decision criteria for environmental impact assessment: effect size, Type I, and Type II errors. Pages 67-79 In R. J. Schmitt and C. W. Osenberg, editors. Detecting Ecological Impacts: Concepts and Applications in Coastal Habitats. Academic Press, San Diego.

Menge, B. A., T. M. Farrell, A. M. Olson, P. van Tamelen, T. Turner. 1993. Algal recruitment and the maintanance of a plant mosaic in the low Intertidal regions of the Oregon coast. J. Exp. Mar. Bilo. Ecol.  170: 91-116. PDF

Morrisey, D. J. , A. J. Underwood, L. Howitt and J. S. Stark. 1992. Temporal variation in soft-sediment benthos  J. Exp. Mar. Bilo. Ecol. 164(2): 233-245.   PDF

Scheffe, H. 1959. The analysis of variance.  Chapter 10: 331-369. John Wiley and Sons, NY.

Schroeter, S. C., J. D. Dixon, J. Kastendiek, O. Smith and J. R. Bence. 1993. Detecting the ecological effects of environmentsl impacts: a case study of kelp forest invertebrates. Ecol. Apps. 3(2): 331-350.   PDF

Stewart-Oaten, A.,  W. W. Murdoch and K. Parker. 1986. Environmental Impact Assessment: "Pseudoreplication" in Time? Ecology  67(4): 929-940.   PDF

Storch, D., Konvicka, M., Benes, J., Martinkova, J. and Gaston, K. J., 2003: Distribution patternsin butterflies and birds of the Czech Republic: separating effects of habitat and geographicalposition, Journal of Biogeography, 30, 1195-1205 PDF

Tissot, B. N. 1988. Multivariate Analysis. Chapter 3 In:  M. McKinney, ed. Heterochrony In Evolution: A Multi­disciplinary Approach. Plenum Press, New York. PDF

Tissot, B. N. 1988c. Morphological variation along intertidal gradients in a population of black abalone Haliotis cracherodii Leach 1814. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 117: 71-90. PDF

Tissot, B. N. and L. E. Hallacher. 2003. The effects of aquarium collectors on coral reef fishes in Hawaii. Conservation Biology 17(6): 1759-1768 PDF

Tissot, B. N., M. A. Hixon and D. Stein 2007. Habitat-based submersible assessment of macroinvertebrate and groundfish assemblages at Heceta Bank, Oregon, from 1988 to 1990. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. PDF

Underwood, A. J. 1981. Techniques of analysis of variance in experimental marine biology and ecology. Oceanogr. Mar. Biol. Ann. Rev. 19: 513-605

Underwood, A. J. 1991. The logic of ecological experiments: a case history from studies of the distribution of macro-algae on rocky Intertidal shores. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U. K. 71: 841-866.   PDF

Underwood, A. J. 1992. Beyond BACI: the detection of environmental impacts on populations in the real, but variable, world. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 161: 145-178.   PDF