'While 97% of the 1735 papers that used data archived it, only 35% of the 1670 papers that used code also archived code'
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Francisco Rodriguez-Sanchez
Happy to support this amazing initiative!
The Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology @sortee.bsky.social is doing fantastic work in promoting open science, transparency, and reproducibility across ecology and evolutionary biology.
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Can we please stop using first name to infer author gender 😑
Gender isn't binary
Classification performance is worse for non-Anglo names
"Gender neutral" names with probability 0.5 are as likely to be wrong as not
So exciting, we’ve needed another ecology stats journal for a while (and diamond open access for the cherry on top!)
new diamond open-access Journal of Statistical Ecology launched 🎉🎉🎉 jse.centre-mersenne.org @fredbarraquand.bsky.social @oaggimenez.bsky.social @marieaugermethe.bsky.social @vianeylb.bsky.social (apologies to any Bsky editors I missed)
How would you like your binary gender inferred during pride month? With ChatGPT? Coming right up.
What a fucking joke.
Happy Pride!
Last chance - coming up in about an hour!
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Great talk by @steve-kambouris.bsky.social on computational reproducibility in ecology is now up on the @sortee.bsky.social YouTube here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7-X...
For the June edition of the SORTEE workshop and webinar series, Dr. Joel Pick (@joelpick.bsky.social) will join us at 13:00 hrs UTC on June 25th to discuss the role of journals in fighting the replication crisis ✨
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Excited to share our new paper in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social on data and code archiving at @britishecologicalsociety.org journals. TL;DR: Data archiving rates are high, code archiving rates are low, documentation needs to be improved! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.....
YouTube video by SORTEE
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SORTEE Webinar: As with many other quantitative fields, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology face a replication crisis - what can journals do to fight it?
new diamond open-access Journal of Statistical Ecology launched 🎉🎉🎉 jse.centre-mersenne.org @fredbarraquand.bsky.social @oaggimenez.bsky.social @marieaugermethe.bsky.social @vianeylb.bsky.social (apologies to any Bsky editors I missed)
Saoirse Kelleher
Data- and code-archiving are important components of open science, as both make research more transparent, reproducible, accountable and credible, allowing future researchers to build on previous ...
Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade.
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6. Dudes love them some LLMs. (Ok, the effect size is small but still.)
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Ben Bolker
Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade.
Come listen to me talk about computational reproducibility this week! In this @sortee.bsky.social webinar, I'm discussing what I learnt when I sat down and attempted to find and use shared data and code files to reproduce results from articles in Eco/Evo. Register via the link below:
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Carl T. Bergstrom
Steve Kambouris
On May 28 at 08:00 hrs UTC, @steve-kambouris.bsky.social will be speaking on assessing replicability in ecology and evolution for SORTEE's workshop and webinar series! Register here: events.humanitix.com/sortee-webin... ✨
SORTEE Webinar: Assessing Computational Reproducibility in Ecology and Evolution - Some Lessons Learned from Working with Shared Code and Data