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    The influence of author gender, national language, and number of authors on citation frequency in ecology

    Citation metrics are widely used as a surrogate measure of scientific merit; however, these indices may be sensitive to factors and influences unrelated to merit. We examined citation rates for 5883 articles in relation to number of authors, first author's primary language, and gender. Citation rates were unrelated to primary language and gender but increased with author number. These findings add to a growing body of indirect evidence for potential attitudinal bias in the perceived merit of publications within ecology.

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    Systematic variation in reviewer practice according to country and gender in the field of ecology and evolution

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    Global potential net primary production predicted from vegetation class, precipitation, and temperature

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    Incorporating positive interactions in aquatic restoration and conservation

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    Parental investment and fecundity, but not brain size, are associated with establishment success in introduced fishes