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Analysis of Ecological Communities

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Analysing Ecological Data

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of rice farming on aquatic birds with mixed modelling were investigated using additive and generalised additive modeling and univariate methods to analyse abundance of decapod larvae.
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Structural Equation Modeling and Natural Systems

TL;DR: In this article, structural equation models with observed variables were used to understand plant diversity patterns in ecological communities, and they were applied to understand the temporal dynamics of a plant-insect interaction.
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Species distribution models and ecological theory: A critical assessment and some possible new approaches

TL;DR: A review of recent papers suggests that ecological theory is rarely explicitly considered as mentioned in this paper, and that current theory and results support species responses to environmental variables to be unimodal and often skewed though process-based theory is often lacking.
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Indices, Graphs and Null Models: Analyzing Bipartite Ecological Networks

TL;DR: A new, free software is introduced calculating a large spectrum of network indices, visualizing bipartite networks and generating null models, and enables ecologists to readily contrast their findings with null model expectations for many different questions, thus separating statistical inevitability from ecological process.
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Restoration Success: How Is It Being Measured?

TL;DR: Most of the reviewed studies are using multiple measures to evaluate restoration success, but it would encourage future projects to include at least two variables within each of the three ecosystem attributes that clearly related to ecosystem functioning and at leastTwo reference sites to capture the variation that exist in ecosystems.
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