Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the state of code availability in ecology using a random sample of 346 nonmolecular articles published between 2015 and 2019 under mandatory or encouraged code-sharing policies. Our results call for urgent action to increase code availability: only 27% of eligible articles were accompanied by code. In contrast, data were available for 79% of eligible articles, highlighting that code availability is an important limiting factor for computational reproducibility in ecology. Although the percentage of ecological journals with mandatory or encouraged code-sharing policies has increased considerably, from 15% in 2015 to 75% in 2020, our results show that ...
This poster was presented at Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science Conference, 7th Sep...
We provide an examination of the growth and interconnectivity of four major subfields of applied eco...
Code and data to reproduce a reply to this comment<div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>> Knouft, ...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Ensuring reproducibility is one of the main goals of open science. To achieve reproducibility of sci...
Code is increasingly central to ecological research but often remains unpublished and insufficiently...
This analysis assesses the way ecology journals handle code and software written for scientific rese...
Whilst many funders and publishers require or encourage researchers to share data underlying publica...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
<div><p>Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing sh...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
Culina A, van den Berg I, Evans S, Sanchez-Tojar A. Low availability of code in ecology: A call for ...
We call for journals to commit to requiring open data be archived in a format that will be simple an...
Code and data needed to reproduce the results shown in "Low availability of code in ecology: a call ...
The New Zealand Journal of Ecology has chosen to implement Level 1 of the data and code TOP Guidelin...
This poster was presented at Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science Conference, 7th Sep...
We provide an examination of the growth and interconnectivity of four major subfields of applied eco...
Code and data to reproduce a reply to this comment<div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>> Knouft, ...
Access to analytical code is essential for transparent and reproducible research. We review the stat...
Ensuring reproducibility is one of the main goals of open science. To achieve reproducibility of sci...
Code is increasingly central to ecological research but often remains unpublished and insufficiently...
This analysis assesses the way ecology journals handle code and software written for scientific rese...
Whilst many funders and publishers require or encourage researchers to share data underlying publica...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
<div><p>Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing sh...
Journal policy on research data and code availability is an important part of the ongoing shift towa...
Culina A, van den Berg I, Evans S, Sanchez-Tojar A. Low availability of code in ecology: A call for ...
We call for journals to commit to requiring open data be archived in a format that will be simple an...
Code and data needed to reproduce the results shown in "Low availability of code in ecology: a call ...
The New Zealand Journal of Ecology has chosen to implement Level 1 of the data and code TOP Guidelin...
This poster was presented at Reproducibility, Replicability and Trust in Science Conference, 7th Sep...
We provide an examination of the growth and interconnectivity of four major subfields of applied eco...
Code and data to reproduce a reply to this comment<div><br></div><div><br></div><div><div>> Knouft, ...