Journal article
Ecohydraulics needs to embrace ecology and sound science, and to avoid mathematical artefacts
J Lancaster, BJ Downes
River Research and Applications | WILEY | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1002/rra.1425
Abstract
We respond to comments on our review of the role of ecology in much of the ecohydraulics literature. Unfortunately, the commentators have attempted largely to defend the status quo without addressing the identified ecological weaknesses, and they have fallen into some philosophical and logical traps that commonly occur when researchers carry out multiple statistical tests. We maintain that many researchers routinely make incorrect assumptions about abundance-environment relationships, with the consequence that many inferences, predictions, models and management tools based on these relationships are logically flawed. The commentators' attempts to dismiss suggestions of potentially fruitful a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
For support during the development of these ideas, we a standard grant from the Natural Environment Research Council (UK) awarded to JL and BJD (NE/E004946/1), and an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant awarded to BJD and JL (DP0772854).