The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution

Here, we explore the first preprints uploaded to EcoEvoRxiv to characterise preprint practices in ecology and evolution. We aim to understand: 1) in what countries authors who use EcoEvoRxiv are located; 2) the taxonomic diversity of study systems across preprints; 3) whether preprint server use dep...

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Hauptverfasser: Noble, Daniel, Xirocostas, Zoe, Wu, Nicholas, Martinig, April, Almeida, Rafaela, Bairos-Novak, Kevin, Balti, Heikel, Bertram, Michael, Bliard, Louis, Brand, Jack, Byrne, Ilha, Chan, Ying-Chi, Clink, Dena, Corbel, Quentin, Correia, Ricardo, Crawford-Ash, Jordann, Culina, Antica, d'Bastiani, Elvira, Gywa, Gideon, Leite, Melina, Dhellemmes, Félicie, Dimri, Shreya, Drobniak, Szymon, Elsy, Alexander, Everingham, Susan, Gascoigne, Samuel, Grainger, Matthew, Hossack, Gavin, Hovstad, Knut, Ivimey-Cook, Ed, Lloyd Jones, Matt, Kačergytė, Ineta, Küstner, Georg, Leibold, Dalton, Mair, Magdalena, Martin, Jake, Mizuno, Ayumi, Moodie, Ian, Moreau, David, O'Dea, Rose, Orr, James, Paquet, Matthieu, Parajuli, Rabindra, Pick, Joel, Pottier, Patrice, Purgar, Marija, Recio, Pablo, Roche, Dominique, Royauté, Raphaël, Sabet, Saeed, Segovia, Julio, Silva, Inês, Sánchez-Tójar, Alfredo, Soares, Bruno, Szabo, Birgit, Takola, Elina, Timilsina, Bishnu, van Dis, Natalie, Verberk, Wilco, Vriend, Stefan, Wild, Kristoffer, Williams, Coralie, Yang, Yefeng, Nakagawa, Shinichi, Lagisz, Malgorzata
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Zusammenfassung:Here, we explore the first preprints uploaded to EcoEvoRxiv to characterise preprint practices in ecology and evolution. We aim to understand: 1) in what countries authors who use EcoEvoRxiv are located; 2) the taxonomic diversity of study systems across preprints; 3) whether preprint server use depends on career stage and gender; 4) the extent to which authors make use of preprint servers for reports and community-driven peer review; 5) the extent to which data and code are shared in preprints; and 6) how many preprints remain unpublished, and for those that are published, how long it took for them to become published. In the process, we also provide a summary of what makes EcoEvoRxiv distinct from other preprint servers to help further clarify the benefits of using community-driven preprint servers to disseminate research findings.
DOI:10.32942/X2SS46