The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.

(a) Trend in raw effect size magnitudes (absolute lnRR) for each experiment in our dataset excluding all studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of the 3 initial studies [ 8 – 10 ] plotted as a function of year of publication online and color coded according to study. Data are fit wit...

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Main Authors: Jeff C. Clements (9161831), Josefin Sundin (2811598), Timothy D. Clark (8026217), Fredrik Jutfelt (418131)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/19116420 2023-05-15T17:50:14+02:00 The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies. Jeff C. Clements (9161831) Josefin Sundin (2811598) Timothy D. Clark (8026217) Fredrik Jutfelt (418131) 2022-02-03T18:26:23Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001511.g005 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/The_decline_effect_in_ocean_acidification_research_on_fish_behavior_excluding_studies_authored_or_coauthored_by_lead_investigators_of_initial_studies_/19116420 doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3001511.g005 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified nonlarval life stages low sample sizes including increasing proportions excess atmospheric co broad ecological ramifications affect marine life provide quantitative evidence decreasing effect sizes recent studies documenting negligible direct impact fish behavior may div >< p large effect sizes experimental ocean acidification extreme &# 8220 fish behavior &# 8220 scientific evidence ocean acidification large effects impact journals direct effects decline effect water species vast majority typically referred systematic review subsequent studies studies examining possible consequences initial studies improved approaches disproportionate influence associated behaviors Image Figure 2022 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001511.g005 2022-02-07T16:47:06Z (a) Trend in raw effect size magnitudes (absolute lnRR) for each experiment in our dataset excluding all studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of the 3 initial studies [ 8 – 10 ] plotted as a function of year of publication online and color coded according to study. Data are fit with a Loess curve with 95% confidence bounds. (b) Mean effect size magnitude (absolute lnRR ± upper and lower confidence bounds) for each year of publication online in our dataset excluding all studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of the 3 initial studies. Mean effect size magnitudes and confidence bounds were estimated using Bayesian simulations and a folded normal distribution. Note: Colors in (b) are aesthetic in nature and follow a gradient according to year of publication. Also note that data begin in 2012 since all publications prior to 2012 included initial lead investigators in the author list. Vertical axes are scaled to enable direct comparison with Fig 1 . Source data for each figure panel can be found in S1 Data . Still Image Ocean acidification Unknown
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
nonlarval life stages
low sample sizes
including increasing proportions
excess atmospheric co
broad ecological ramifications
affect marine life
provide quantitative evidence
decreasing effect sizes
recent studies documenting
negligible direct impact
fish behavior may
div >< p
large effect sizes
experimental ocean acidification
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fish behavior
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scientific evidence
ocean acidification
large effects
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water species
vast majority
typically referred
systematic review
subsequent studies
studies examining
possible consequences
initial studies
improved approaches
disproportionate influence
associated behaviors
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
nonlarval life stages
low sample sizes
including increasing proportions
excess atmospheric co
broad ecological ramifications
affect marine life
provide quantitative evidence
decreasing effect sizes
recent studies documenting
negligible direct impact
fish behavior may
div >< p
large effect sizes
experimental ocean acidification
extreme &# 8220
fish behavior
&# 8220
scientific evidence
ocean acidification
large effects
impact journals
direct effects
decline effect
water species
vast majority
typically referred
systematic review
subsequent studies
studies examining
possible consequences
initial studies
improved approaches
disproportionate influence
associated behaviors
Jeff C. Clements (9161831)
Josefin Sundin (2811598)
Timothy D. Clark (8026217)
Fredrik Jutfelt (418131)
The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
nonlarval life stages
low sample sizes
including increasing proportions
excess atmospheric co
broad ecological ramifications
affect marine life
provide quantitative evidence
decreasing effect sizes
recent studies documenting
negligible direct impact
fish behavior may
div >< p
large effect sizes
experimental ocean acidification
extreme &# 8220
fish behavior
&# 8220
scientific evidence
ocean acidification
large effects
impact journals
direct effects
decline effect
water species
vast majority
typically referred
systematic review
subsequent studies
studies examining
possible consequences
initial studies
improved approaches
disproportionate influence
associated behaviors
description (a) Trend in raw effect size magnitudes (absolute lnRR) for each experiment in our dataset excluding all studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of the 3 initial studies [ 8 – 10 ] plotted as a function of year of publication online and color coded according to study. Data are fit with a Loess curve with 95% confidence bounds. (b) Mean effect size magnitude (absolute lnRR ± upper and lower confidence bounds) for each year of publication online in our dataset excluding all studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of the 3 initial studies. Mean effect size magnitudes and confidence bounds were estimated using Bayesian simulations and a folded normal distribution. Note: Colors in (b) are aesthetic in nature and follow a gradient according to year of publication. Also note that data begin in 2012 since all publications prior to 2012 included initial lead investigators in the author list. Vertical axes are scaled to enable direct comparison with Fig 1 . Source data for each figure panel can be found in S1 Data .
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author Jeff C. Clements (9161831)
Josefin Sundin (2811598)
Timothy D. Clark (8026217)
Fredrik Jutfelt (418131)
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Josefin Sundin (2811598)
Timothy D. Clark (8026217)
Fredrik Jutfelt (418131)
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title The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
title_short The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
title_full The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
title_fullStr The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
title_full_unstemmed The decline effect in ocean acidification research on fish behavior excluding studies authored (or coauthored) by lead investigators of initial studies.
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