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Extreme original data yield extreme decline effects
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posted on 2023-02-21, 03:56 authored by JC Clements, J Sundin, Timothy ClarkTimothy Clark, F JutfeltClements et al. respond to Munday's claim that his "reanalysis shows there is not an extreme decline effect in fish ocean acidification studies". They contend that extreme data reported in early studies authored by Dixson and Munday indeed result in an "extreme" decline effect in this field, and conclude that the decline effect is primarily driven by papers by particular authors.
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PLoS biologyVolume
21Pagination
e3001996-Location
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1544-9173eISSN
1545-7885Language
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