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    • Ecological network metrics: opportunities for synthesis 

      Lau, Matthew; Borrett, Stuart R.; Baiser, Benjamin; Gotelli, Nicholas J.; Ellison, Aaron M. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2017)
      Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that influence biological diversity, the role of particular species or particular traits in structuring ecosystems, and long-term ...
    • Expanded view of the ecological genomics of ant responses to climate change 

      Lau, Matthew; Ellison, Aaron; Nguyen, Andrew; Penick, Clint; Demarco, Bernice; Gotelli, Nicholas; Sanders, Nathan; Dunn, Robert; Cahan, Sara
      Ecological genomics provides a window into potential responses of organisms to environmental change. Given the abundance, broad distribution and diversity of roles that ants play in many ecosystems, they are an ideal group ...
    • How do ecologists select and use indicator species to monitor ecological change? Insights from 14 years of publication in Ecological Indicators 

      Siddig, Ahmed Ali; Ellison, Aaron M.; Ochs, Alison; Villar-Leeman, Claudia; Lau, Matthew (Elsevier BV, 2016)
      Indicator species (IS) are used to monitor environmental changes, assess the efficacy of management, and provide warning signals for impending ecological shifts. Though widely adopted in recent years by ecologists, ...
    • If these data could talk 

      Pasquier, Thomas; Lau, Matthew; Trisovic, Ana; Boose, Emery Robert; Couturier, Ben; Crosas, Merce; Ellison, Aaron M.; Gibson, Valerie; Jones, Chris R.; Seltzer, Margo I. (Springer Nature, 2017)
      In the last few decades, data-driven methods have come to dominate many fields of scientific inquiry. Open data and open-source software have enabled the rapid implementation of novel methods to manage and analyze the ...