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As an ecology faculty job applicant, can you tell if the search to which you’re applying “failed” last year? And should you care if...

Betteridge’s Law of Headlines applies. For the details, read on. A “failed” faculty job search is one that doesn’t result in hiring someone who shows...

Becoming a scientist wasn’t a mistake, just a happy little accident – Functional Ecologists

It’s been just over a month since the 12th International Conference on Mycorrhiza. In these blog posts, we hear from some of the winners...

increasing competition with higher trait dissimilarity.   – Functional Ecologists

In our new post Emily Holden, PhD candidate at University of Alberta (Canada), presents her work ‘Plant trait dissimilarity increases competitive interactions among co-occurring...

How to interpret an ecology faculty job ad that says the department is “particularly” interested in candidates in a specific subfield

Ecology faculty job ads sometimes say that they’re open to candidates in some broadly defined field, but that the hiring department is “particularly” interested...

Friday links: evidence vs. scientific reforms, p-values vs. speed limits, Delft Daphnia, and more

Also this week: off-label stats, absence of evidence = evidence of absence, and more. From Jeremy: When does absence of evidence constitute evidence of absence? The...

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