articleJournal of Wildlife ManagementJul 1, 2002Closed access

Avoiding Pitfalls When Using Information-Theoretic Methods

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Abstract

We offer suggestions to avoid misuse of information-theoretic methods in wildlife laboratory and field studies. Our suggestions relate to basic science issues and the need to ask deeper questions (4 problems are noted), errors in the way that analytical methods are used (7 problems), and outright mistakes seen commonly in the published literature (5 problems). We assume that readers are familiar with the information-theoretic approaches and provide several examples of misuse. Any method can be misused-our purpose here is to suggest constructive ways to avoid misuse.

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  • Computer science
  • Geography
  • Data science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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