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Rules of thumb for judging ecological theories.

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    lev r ginzburgLev R Ginzburg,christopher x j jensenChristopher X J Jensen,

    An impressive fit to historical data suggests to biologists that a given ecological model is highly valid. Models often achieve this fit at the expense of exaggerated complexity that is not justified by empirical evidence. Because overfitted theories complement the traditional assumption that ecology is 'messy', they generally remain unquestioned. Using predation theory as an example, we suggest that a fit-driven appraisal of model value is commonly misdirected; although fit to historical data can be important, the simplicity and generality of a theory--and thus its ecological value--are of comparable importance. In particular, we argue that theories whose complexity greatly exceeds the complexity of the problem that they address should be rejected. We suggest heuristics for distinguishing between valuable ecological theories and their overfitted brethren.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Trends in ecology & evolution (Personal edition)

    VOLUME: 19

    Page Numbers: 121-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Trends Ecol. Evol. (Amst.)

    ISSN: 0169-5347

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2004

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA. lev@ramas.com

    Country: England

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