- Editorial: Long-term monitoring in ecology and evolution: establishing . . .
This Research Topic highlights new tools and approaches showing that long-term monitoring remains a useful approach in contemporary ecology and, if properly designed and conducted, can play a critical role in understanding broader ecological and evolutionary dynamics
- Distinguishing between research and monitoring programs in . . .
In this essay, we highlight differences between environmental research and monitoring, provide potential criteria to define them, and discuss how their activities interact and overlap
- Lessons From Long‐Term Research and Monitoring Programs on Mammals . . .
Long-term studies of mammals, including long-term monitoring programs, are relatively rare in ecology but vitally important because they provide critical insights that are difficult or impossible to obtain with short-term work
- Long-Term Follow-Up in Clinical Trials | SFCRI
When a clinical trial concludes, the story doesn’t end — it continues through long-term follow-up While short-term results show whether a treatment works initially, only long-term monitoring can reveal how safe and effective it remains over time
- Planning for Long-Term Follow-up: Strategies Learned from Longitudinal . . .
In addition, researchers have identified potential methodological risks of long-term follow-up such as inflation of type 1 error through post-hoc selection of outcomes, selection bias and problems stemming from attrition over time
- Long-Term Monitoring - Zamann Pharma Support GmbH
Long-term monitoring refers to the systematic and continuous observation, measurement, and assessment of biological, chemical, or environmental parameters over extended periods
- long-term monitoring | KMap Topic - Institutional Knowledge Map (KMap)
Long-term monitoring helps researchers and decision-makers make informed decisions, develop strategies, and implement interventions to address ongoing issues and challenges
- Sustaining Long-Term Research Projects: Maintaining Focus and . . .
In summary, defining clear goals and objectives, involving team members, aligning with broader research initiatives, and establishing realistic timelines are fundamental practices for sustaining focus and resilience in long-term research projects
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