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Author contributions to ecological publications: What does it mean to be an author in modern ecological research?

机译:作者对生态出版物的贡献:成为现代生态研究的作者意味着什么?

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Authorship is a central element of scientific research carrying a variety of rewards and responsibilities, and while various guidelines exist, actual author contributions are often ambiguous. Inconsistent or limited contributions threaten to devalue authorship as intellectual currency and diminish authors’ responsibility for published content. Researchers have assessed author contributions in the medical literature and other research fields, but similar data for the field of ecological research are lacking. Authorship practices in ecological research are broadly representative of a variety of fields due to the cross-disciplinary nature of collaborations in ecological studies. To better understand author contributions to current research, we distributed a survey regarding co-author contributions to a random selection of 996 lead authors of manuscripts published in ecological journals in 2010. We obtained useable responses from 45% of surveyed authors. Reported lead author contributions in ecological research studies consistently included conception of the project idea, data collection, analysis, and writing. Middle and last author contributions instead showed a high level of individual variability. Lead authorship in ecology is well defined while secondary authorship is more ambiguous. Nearly half (48%) of all studies included in our survey had some level of non-compliance with Ecological Society of America (ESA) authorship guidelines and the majority of studies (78%) contained at least one co-author that did not meet International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) requirements. Incidence of non-compliance varied with lead author occupation and author position. The probability of a study including an author that was non-compliant with ESA guidelines was lowest for professor-led studies and highest for graduate student and post doctoral researcher-led studies. Among studies with > two co-authors, all lead authors met ESA guidelines and only 2% failed to meet ICMJE requirements. Middle (24% ESA, 63% ICMJE) and last (37% ESA, 60% ICMJE) authors had higher rates of non-compliance. The probability of a study containing a co-author that did not meet ESA or ICMJE requirements increased significantly with the number of co-authors per study although even studies with only two co-authors had a high probability of non-compliance of approximately 60% (ICMJE) and 15 to 40% (ESA). Given the variable and often limited contributions of authors in our survey and past studies of other research disciplines, institutions, journals, and scientific societies need to implement new approaches to instill meaning in authorship status. A byline approach may not alter author contributions but would better define individual contributions and reduce existing ambiguity regarding the meaning of authorship in modern ecological research.
机译:作者身份是科学研究的中心要素,承担着各种奖励和责任,尽管存在各种指导原则,但实际的作者贡献常常是模棱两可的。贡献不一致或有限会威胁作者作为知识货币的贬值,并降低作者对出版内容的责任。研究人员已经评估了医学文献和其他研究领域中的作者贡献,但是缺少有关生态研究领域的类似数据。由于生态研究合作的跨学科性质,生态研究中的著作权实践广泛代表了各个领域。为了更好地了解作者对当前研究的贡献,我们针对2010年在生态学期刊上发表的996手稿的主要作者进行了随机选择,进行了关于共同作者贡献的调查。我们从45%的调查作者中获得了有用的反馈。报告的主要作者在生态研究中的贡献始终包括项目构想,数据收集,分析和撰写。中,最后作者的贡献显示出较高的个体变异性。生态学中的主要作者定义明确,而次要作者则更加模棱两可。我们调查中包含的所有研究中,将近一半(48%)有一定程度的不符合美国生态学会(ESA)作者指南的情况,并且大多数研究(78%)包含至少一位不符合条件的合著者国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)的要求。违规的发生率随主要作者职业和作者职位的不同而不同。包括作者在内的不符合ESA指南的研究的可能性,在教授主导的研究中最低,而在研究生和博士后研究员主导的研究中最高。在有两名以上共同作者的研究中,所有主要作者均符合ESA指南,只有2%的作者未达到ICMJE要求。中级(24%ESA,63%ICMJE)和最后一位(37%ESA,60%ICMJE)作者的违规率更高。一项包含不符合ESA或ICMJE要求的合著者的研究的概率随每个研究的合著者数量而显着增加,尽管即使只有两个合著者的研究也有很高的不遵守的可能性, (ICMJE)和15%至40%(ESA)。鉴于作者在我们的调查中以及过去对其他研究学科的研究中贡献往往是有限的,因此,需要采取新的方法来灌输作者身份的含义。署名法可能不会改变作者的贡献,但会更好地定义个人贡献,并减少关于现代生态研究中作者身份的含义的现有歧义。

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