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Aaron M. Ellison
- Current research topics:
- Food webs in dynamic habitats
- Spatial
dimension of species interactions
- Nutrient limitation and stoichiometry of carnivorous plants
- Frank
Morton Jones and carnivorous plant research in the early 20th century
- Foundation
species in forests
- Arthropods
of the Harvard Forest
- Statistics for ecologists
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 I
am generally interested in promoting good statistical practice among ecologists.
- In 2004, Nick
Gotelli and I published A primer of ecological statistics, a statistical
textbook for ecologists and environmental scientists. More information about the
book, including reviews, datasets, and software, can be found in the Publications
section of this web-site. We are currently working on a second statistical
textbook: Statistics for large-scale experiments in ecology and ecosystem science (Sinauer Associates, under contract) .
- Since
2002, I have been the Associate Editor-in-Chief of Ecology
and Ecological Monographs,
with primary responsibility for statistical and mathematical papers.
- I
have a long-standing interest in the use of Bayesian inference in ecological research
(Ellison 1996,
2004).
In 2005, I taught a one-week short-course on Bayesian statistics at the University
of Stockholm in Sweden. I also maintain a bibliography
of papers using Bayesian inference in ecology.
- Cyberinfrastructure
tools for ecological synthesis
- Full
cv (PDF)
- Opportunities
for students, post-docs, and senior researchers
- Publications
- Software
- Favorite
links
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