The Case for Open Science

MAY 4, 202255 MIN
The Women in Ecology and Evolution Podcast

The Case for Open Science

MAY 4, 202255 MIN

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<p>Welcome back folks! My guest today is <a href='https://laskowskilab.faculty.ucdavis.edu'>Dr Kate Laskowski</a>, a behavioural ecologist and Amazon molly enthusiast - you will be the same once you&apos;ve listened to our conversation about her research on individual differences in behaviour, and their consequences in ecology and evolution! We&apos;re joined by <a href='https://rebekahoomen.weebly.com'>Dr Rebekah Oomen</a> and <a href='https://github.com/MooHoll'>Dr Hollie Marshall</a>, who you&apos;ll recognise from S1 (always a pleasure!), to talk about open science - what it means to us, and how and why we practise it. The Paper in Focus this episode is from <a href='https://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/users/1605510'>Dr Kristin Barker</a>, on lost migrations.<br/><br/><b>Paper in Focus: </b><a href='https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/conl.12850'><em>Toward a new framework for restoring lost wildlife migrations</em></a><b><br/><br/>Links and Resources:</b></p><ul><li>British Ecological Society <a href='https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/guide-thttps://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/guide-to-reproducible-code.pdf'>guide to producing reproducible code</a></li><li>Paper feat Rebekah, <a href='https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.8106'>&quot;Preprinting is positively associated with early career researcher status in ecology and evolution&quot;</a></li><li>Twitter handles: @kristinjbarker, @KateLaskowski, @rebekahoomen, @MooHoll</li></ul><p>Get in touch with me! <a href='https://kjmacleod.weebly.com/'>Kirsty MacLeod</a>, hello[at]<a href='http://theweepodcast.org/'>theweepodcast.org</a></p>