1.6 Bibliography

Relevant papers cited by Touchon & McOy 2017.

Barraquand, F., T. H. G. Ezard, P. S. Jørgensen, N. Zimmerman, S. Chamberlain, R. Salguero‐Gómez, T. J. Curran, and T. Poisot. 2014. Lack of quantitative training among early‐career ecologists: a survey of the problem and potential solutions. PeerJ 2:e285.

Butcher, J. A., J. E. Groce, C. M. Lituma, M. C. Cocimano, Y. Sánchez‐Johnson, A. J. Campomizzi, T. L. Pope, K. S. Reyna, and A. C. S. Knipps. 2007. Persistent controversy in statistical approaches in wildlife sciences: a perspective of students. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2142–2144

Ellison, A. M., and B. Dennis. 2009. Paths to statistical fluency for ecologists. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 8:362–370.

Germano, J. D. 2000. Ecology, statistics, and the art of misdiagnosis: the need for a paradigm shift. Environmental Reviews 7:167–190.

Quinn, J. F., and A. E. Dunham. 1983. On hypothesis testing in ecology and evolution. American Naturalist 122:602–617.