A serious omission in ecological methodology is the absence of a rigorous statistical procedure to analyse multiple-choice feeding-preference experiments. A sample of 21 studies in the littoral marine context shows that results from such experiments are used to study a variety of conceptual issues,
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Design and analysis of multiple choice feeding preference data
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- Article
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- 0029-8549
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