10 simple rules for experimental design in ecology

Department of Biology, York University, Toronto, Canada
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.2455v1
Subject Areas
Biodiversity, Ecology, Ecosystem Science, Environmental Sciences
Keywords
Lortie, experimental design, OUFB, best practices, environmental science, ecology, general science, UCNRS, Kenneth S. Norris Rancho Marino Reserve, ecodreamers
Copyright
© 2016 Saini
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Cite this article
Saini N. 2016. 10 simple rules for experimental design in ecology. PeerJ Preprints 4:e2455v1

Abstract

This article contains proposed guidelines for ensuring proper experimental design in ecology. In a sequential fashion, it is important to begin with stating a hypothesis, followed by clearly defining terms and choosing appropriate samples and parameters. Following the tips and guidelines in order will help guide the researchers thought process when designing an ecological experiment. Consult the listed citations for in-depth explanations when required. The rules may be generalized to other fields of science.

Author Comment

This is a preprint submission to PeerJ Preprints.