Methods in Ecology and Evolution (MEE) is a British Ecological Society journal that promotes the development of new methods in ecology & evolution, and facilitates their dissemination and uptake by the research community.

Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the British Ecological Society
Country
United Kingdom
History
2010-present
Website
http://www.methodsinecologyandevolution.org/
Impact factor
2016 (5.708)

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'Ocean detectives' boost protection for endangered marine life

Volunteers are swimming in the sea to help science conserve some of the world's rarest fish. Scuba divers and snorkelers are among those helping to identify endangered species, such as giant guitarfishes, whip-stingrays and ...

Wading through the noise: New audio tool pinpoints river species

When people think of nature sounds, they likely imagine birds singing at dawn or frogs calling after rain. But beneath the surface of our rivers is a whole soundscape that most of us have never even thought to listen to—until ...

Generative framework proposed for ecological soundscape analysis

In natural ecosystems, soundscapes are made up of animal sounds, environmental noises, and human activity. Because different animals vocalize at different times and frequencies, researchers can study audio recordings to understand ...