A response to Jepsen et al. (2016)
- PMID: 26773197
- DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12476
A response to Jepsen et al. (2016)
Abstract
Important findings, e.g. in ecology, should be questioned and debated. Our findings that defoliating looper outbreaks travel as waves across Europe and the response here to such a questioning could be a start of a debate (photo: winter moth carterpillar).
Keywords: compartmentalized data; critical evaluation; methodology; refutation of critique; travelling waves.
© 2016 The Author. Journal of Animal Ecology © 2016 British Ecological Society.
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