Replicating research in ecology and evolution: feasibility, incentives, and the cost-benefit conundrum
Shinichi Nakagawa Email author and Timothy H. Parker
BMC Biology201513:88
© Nakagawa and Parker. 2015
Published: 28 October 2015
Abstract
We believe that replicating studies in ecology and evolution is extremely valuable, but replication within species and systems is troublingly rare, and even ‘quasi-replications’ in different systems are often insufficient. We make a case for supporting multiple types of replications and point out that the current incentive structure needs to change if ecologists and evolutionary biologist are to value scientific replication sufficiently.
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