A basic understanding of statistical concepts and methodology is essential for every research scientist. Statistics in Ecotoxicology is a comprehensive, well-illustrated text, tailored to meet the needs of all ecotoxicologists from undergraduates to professionals. Avoiding mathematical jargon, the book uses worked examples to enable the reader to understand the potential of, and limitations of, statistical analysis in both the planning and operation of laboratory and field ecotoxicological experiments. This informative and highly practical guide:
provides an invaluable introduction to the quantitative methods for the analysis of ecotoxicological data;
covers field experimentation, laboratory experimentation, regression methodology, multivariate methods and monitoring;
incorporates essential tips to prevent many of the common design and analytical failings in ecotoxicology; and
includes case studies comprising of terrestrial, freshwater and marine examples.
Written by an international team of scientists, Statistics in Ecotoxicology will be essential reading for all ecotoxicologists.
About the Author
Tim Sparks, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Cambridgeshire, UK.