Authorship decisions in ecology, evolution, organismal biology and natural resource management: who, why, and how

Pages: 337 - 346
Published: Jun 26, 2019
Abstract
Publication in peer–reviewed journals is essential for scientific progress including: (1) advancement of knowledge, (2) societal benefits including scientifically–based decision–making, (3) evaluation of researcher productivity, and (4) obtaining and retaining a research or faculty position and facilitating future scientific contributions. As science becomes increasingly complex so do the results necessary for publication, which frequently...
Paper Details
Title
Authorship decisions in ecology, evolution, organismal biology and natural resource management: who, why, and how
Published Date
Jun 26, 2019
Pages
337 - 346
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