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Publication Estuarine fish communities respond to climate variability over both river and ocean basins
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Publication Science for Nature and People (SNAP) project on making ecosystems count in the sustainable development goals: Report from the measuring natural capital workshop, 6-10 Oct 2014
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Publication Science for Nature and People (SNAP): Making ecosystems count in the sustainable development goals: Report from a modeling workshop, Santa Barbara, 13-16 April 2015
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Publication Using ecosystem experiments to improve vegetation models
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Publication Monarchs in a changing world: Biology and Conservation of an Iconic butterfly
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Publication Time-invariant and stochastic disperser-structured matrix models: Invasion rates of fleshy-fruited exotic shrub
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Publication Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate
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Publication Tree mortality predicted from drought-induced vascular damage
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Publication NSF workshop on supporting scientific discovery through norms and practices for software and data citation and attribution
Software is as essential as data in the modern practice of science. When scientists share with each other not only research results, but also data and software, it vastly amplifies the reach, relevance, and transparency of science. Yet there are substantial social, systemic, and technological barriers that prevent scientists from sharing data and software. Scientific researchers --- particularly academics --- are embedded in a reputation economy in which tenure, promotion, and acclaim are achieved through influential research results.