Check the publications out also at: Google Scholar Citations, ResearchGate, ResearcherID or ORCID. Also check Shinichi's refereeing activities at: Publons, his coding activities at: GitHub and other things at: Open Science Framework (OSF).
In the list of the publications below, names in bold are our current or former group members / students. * indicates co-first-authors and # also indicates equal contributions.
Please contact Shinichi Nakagawa for reprints or the corresponding author of the publication.
In the list of the publications below, names in bold are our current or former group members / students. * indicates co-first-authors and # also indicates equal contributions.
Please contact Shinichi Nakagawa for reprints or the corresponding author of the publication.
Special Publications:
Nakagawa, S. & O'Dea R. E. (2022). Opportunities and challenges for Registered Reports in ecology and evolution. Nature Communications. 13: 7266 [Link]
Nakagawa, S. (2021). "Shinichi Nakagawa". Current Biology. 31: R1454-R1455. [Link]
The TTEE Working Group (including Nakagawa, S. & O’Dea, R. E.) (2016) Tools for Transparency in Ecology and Evolution (TTEE) [Link]
Edited Volumes (& Books):
Nakagawa, S. (currently being written) R statistical modeling via biologists' dialogues: climbing and conquering Mount GLMM.
Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (edited) (2012) Special issue: Meta-analytic insights into evolutionary ecology. Evolutionary Ecology. Vol. 26, Issue 5. [Link]
Nakagawa, S. & O'Dea R. E. (2022). Opportunities and challenges for Registered Reports in ecology and evolution. Nature Communications. 13: 7266 [Link]
Nakagawa, S. (2021). "Shinichi Nakagawa". Current Biology. 31: R1454-R1455. [Link]
The TTEE Working Group (including Nakagawa, S. & O’Dea, R. E.) (2016) Tools for Transparency in Ecology and Evolution (TTEE) [Link]
Edited Volumes (& Books):
Nakagawa, S. (currently being written) R statistical modeling via biologists' dialogues: climbing and conquering Mount GLMM.
Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (edited) (2012) Special issue: Meta-analytic insights into evolutionary ecology. Evolutionary Ecology. Vol. 26, Issue 5. [Link]
Articles & Book Chapters (including Editorials):
QUICK LINKS:
001. Parker, T. H., Fraser, H., Nakagawa, S., Gould. E., Griffith, S. C., Vesk, P. A. & Fidler F. et al. (in prep) Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology. Registered Report (Stage 1; in-principle acceptance)
370. Williams, C., .Lagisz, M., , Morrison, K., Ricolfi, L., Yang, Y., Warton, D., & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Transparent reporting items for simulation studies evaluating statistical methods: foundations for reproducibility and reliability. Methods in Ecology and Evolution [Link] [Pre-registration]
369. Davidson, A.R., Barbour, G., Nakagawa, S., Holcombe, A.O., Fidler, F. and Glasziou, P.P. (accepted) Taxonomy of interventions at academic institutions to improve research quality. F1000Research 13:883 [Link] [bioRxiv]
368. Yang, Y., Lagisz#, M., & Nakagawa#, S. (minor rev.) Visualization toolkits for enriching meta-analyses through evidence map, bibliometrics, and alternative impact metrics. Research Synthesis Methods. [Link] [arXiv]
367. Young, S., Lagisz, M., Callaghan, M. W., Nakagawa, S. & Haddaway, N. R.. (2024) Collaboration and term usage dynamics in agricultural buffer strip research: research weaving. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12376 [Link]
366. Johnson, S. N., Waterman, J. M., Hartley, S. E., Cooke, J., Ryalls, J. M. W., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Plant silicon defences suppress herbivore performance, but mode of feeding is key. Ecology Letters. [Link]
365. Yang, Y.*, van Zwet E.*, Ignatiadis, N., Nakagawa, S. (2024) A large-scale in silico replication of ecological and evolutionary studies. Nature Ecology & Evolution. [Link]
364. Lagisz, M, Westgate, M., Kellie, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Going global by going local: impacts and opportunities of geographically focused data integration BioScience [Link]
363. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Williams, C., Pan, J., Noble, D. A. W., & Nakagawa, S. (online) Robust point and variance estimation for meta-analyses with selective reporting and dependent effect sizes. Methods in Ecology and Evolution [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
362. Class, B., Strickland, K., Potvin, D., Jackson, N. & Nakagawa, S. & Frere, C. (accepted) Sex-specific associations between social behaviour, its predictability and fitness in a wild lizard. American Naturalist. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
361. Pollo, P., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y., Culina, A. & Nakagawa, S. (online) Synthesis of sexual selection: a systematic map of meta-analyses with bibliometric analysis. Biological Reviews. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
360. Purgar, M., Glasziou, P., Klanjscek, T., Nakagawa, S. & Culina A. (online) Supporting study registration to reduce research waste. Nature Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
359. Mizuno A, Lagisz M, Pollo P, Yang Y, Soma M, Nakagawa S. (2024) A systematic review and meta-analysis of anti-predator mechanisms of eyespots: conspicuous pattern vs eye mimicry. eLife. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
358. Nakagawa, S., Cornwell, W. K.# & Callaghan, C. T.# (in press) An illusion of a macroecological law, abundance-occupancy relationships. eLife [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
369. Davidson, A.R., Barbour, G., Nakagawa, S., Holcombe, A.O., Fidler, F. and Glasziou, P.P. (accepted) Taxonomy of interventions at academic institutions to improve research quality. F1000Research 13:883 [Link] [bioRxiv]
368. Yang, Y., Lagisz#, M., & Nakagawa#, S. (minor rev.) Visualization toolkits for enriching meta-analyses through evidence map, bibliometrics, and alternative impact metrics. Research Synthesis Methods. [Link] [arXiv]
367. Young, S., Lagisz, M., Callaghan, M. W., Nakagawa, S. & Haddaway, N. R.. (2024) Collaboration and term usage dynamics in agricultural buffer strip research: research weaving. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12376 [Link]
366. Johnson, S. N., Waterman, J. M., Hartley, S. E., Cooke, J., Ryalls, J. M. W., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Plant silicon defences suppress herbivore performance, but mode of feeding is key. Ecology Letters. [Link]
365. Yang, Y.*, van Zwet E.*, Ignatiadis, N., Nakagawa, S. (2024) A large-scale in silico replication of ecological and evolutionary studies. Nature Ecology & Evolution. [Link]
364. Lagisz, M, Westgate, M., Kellie, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Going global by going local: impacts and opportunities of geographically focused data integration BioScience [Link]
363. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Williams, C., Pan, J., Noble, D. A. W., & Nakagawa, S. (online) Robust point and variance estimation for meta-analyses with selective reporting and dependent effect sizes. Methods in Ecology and Evolution [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
362. Class, B., Strickland, K., Potvin, D., Jackson, N. & Nakagawa, S. & Frere, C. (accepted) Sex-specific associations between social behaviour, its predictability and fitness in a wild lizard. American Naturalist. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
361. Pollo, P., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y., Culina, A. & Nakagawa, S. (online) Synthesis of sexual selection: a systematic map of meta-analyses with bibliometric analysis. Biological Reviews. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
360. Purgar, M., Glasziou, P., Klanjscek, T., Nakagawa, S. & Culina A. (online) Supporting study registration to reduce research waste. Nature Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
359. Mizuno A, Lagisz M, Pollo P, Yang Y, Soma M, Nakagawa S. (2024) A systematic review and meta-analysis of anti-predator mechanisms of eyespots: conspicuous pattern vs eye mimicry. eLife. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
358. Nakagawa, S., Cornwell, W. K.# & Callaghan, C. T.# (in press) An illusion of a macroecological law, abundance-occupancy relationships. eLife [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
357. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2024) Blindingly transparent - anonymity in an era of openness: a reply to Cardini. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 39: 702 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
356. Lagisz, M., Rutkowska, J., Aich, U., Ross, R. M., Santana, M. S., Wang, J., Trubanova, N., Page, M. J., Pua, A. A. Y., Yang, Y., Amin, B., Barnett, A, Surendran, A, Zang, J, Borg, D. N., Elisee, J., Wrightson, J. G. & Nakagawa, S. (pro. accept.). Best Paper awards lack transparency, inclusivity, and support for Open Science. PLoS Biology [Link] [bioRxiv]
355. Pottier P., Lagisz M., Burke S., Drobniak S. M., Downing P. A., Macartney E. L., Martinig A. R., Mizuno A., Morrison K., Pollo P., Ricolfi L., Tam, J., Williams, C., Yang, Y. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Title, abstract, and keywords: a practical guide to maximise the visibility and impact of academic papers. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 291: 20241222 [Link] [bioRxiv]
354. Ryalls, J. M.W., Bishop, J., Mofikoya, A., Bromfield, L. M, Nakagawa, S. & Girling, R. D. (online) Air pollution disproportionately impairs beneficial invertebrates. Nature Communications. 15: 5447 [Link]
353. Ricolfi, L, Vendl, C., Bräunig, J., Taylor, M., D, Hesselson, D., Neely, G., G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) A research synthesis of humans, animals, and environmental compartments exposed to PFAS: A systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis of secondary literature. Environment International. 190: 108860 [Link] [ShinyR]
352. Ricolfi, L, Yang, Y., Taylor, M., D, Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Maternal transfer of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wild birds: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Chemosphere 361: 142346 [Link]
351. Berger-Tal, O., Wong, B. B. M., Adams, C.-A., Blumstein, D. T., Candolin, U., Gibson, M. J., Greggor, A. L., Lagisz, M., Macura, B., Price, C. J., Putman, B. J., Snijders L., & Nakagawa, S. (online) Leveraging AI to improve evidence synthesis in conservation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 39: 548-557 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
350. Girndt, A., Sánchez-Tójar, A, Burke, T., Dunning, J., Hsu, Y.-H., Nakagawa, S., Winney, I. S. & Schroeder J. (2024) Extra-pair paternity increases male lifetime fitness. Animal Behaviour. 213: 117-123 [Link]
349. Mathot, K. J., Arteaga-Torres, J. D., Besson, A., Hawkshaw, D. M., Klappstein, N., McKinnon, R. A., Sridharan, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) A systematic review and meta-analysis of unimodal and multimodal predation risk assessment in birds. Nature Communications 15: 4240 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
348. Yang, Y., Liu, Q., Chen, J., Pan, C., Xu, B., Liu, K., Pan, J., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., (2024) Species sensitivities to artificial light at night: A phylogenetically controlled multilevel meta-analysis on melatonin suppression in wildlife. Ecology Letters. 27: e14387 [Link]
347., Bretman, A., Fricke, C., Baur, J., Berger, D., Breedveld, M., Canal Domenech, B., Drobniak, S., Ellers, J., English, S., Gasparini, C., Iossa, G., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Noble, D.W.A., Pottier, P., Ramm, S., Rowe, M., Schultner, E., Schou, M., Simões, P., Stockley, P., Vasudeva, R., Weaving, H., Price, T. & Snook, R. (2024). Systematic approaches to assessing high temperature limits to fertility in animals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 4: 471-485 [Link]
346. Vuleta, S., Nakagawa, S. & Ainsworth, T.D. (2024). The global significance of Scleractinian corals without photoendosymbiosis. Scienific Reports 14, 10161 [Link]
345. Schaefer, N., Bishop, M. J., Bugnot, A. B., Cian Foster-Thorpe, C., Herbert, B., Hoey, A. S., Mariana Mayer-Pinto, M., Nakagawa, S., Sherman, C. D. H., Vozzo, M. L., Katherine A. Dafforn, K. A., (2024) Influence of habitat features on the colonisation of native and non-indigenous species. Maine Environmental Research 198: 106498 [Link]
344. Drobniak, S., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y. & Nakagawa, S., (2024) Realism and robustness require increased sample size when studying both sexes. PLoS Biology. [Link] [OSFPreprint]
343. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2024) The ABC of academic writing: non-native speakers' perspective. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [OSFPreprint]
342. Pottier, P., Noble, D.W., Seebacher, F., Wu, N.C., Burke, S., Lagisz, M., Schwanz, L., Drobniak, S.M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) New horizons for comparative studies and meta-analyses. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
341. Morrison, K., Yang, Y., Santana, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) A systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis of the behavioural impacts of pesticide exposure on zebrafish. Environment Pollution. 347: 123630 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
340. Popovic G., Mason T. J., Marques T. A., Potts J., Drobniak S. M., Joo R., Altwegg R., Burns C. C., McCarthy M.A., Johnston A., Nakagawa S., McMillan L., Devarajan, K., Taggart, P. L., Wunderlich, A. C., Mair, M. M., Martínez-Lanfranco, J.A., Lagisz, M. & Pottier, P. P. (2024) Four principles for improved statistical ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 15: 266-281[Link] [Preprint]
339. Macartney., E. L., Kyle Morrison, K., Snook, R. R., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Intra-specific correlations between ejaculate traits and competitive fertilization success: A meta-analysis across species and fertilization modes. Evolution. 78: 497–510 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
338. Dougherty, L., Frost, F., Maenpaa, M., Rowe, M., Cole, B., Vasudeva, R., Pottier, P., Schultner, E., Macartney, Erin; Lindenbaum, I., Smith, J., Carazo, P., Graziano, M., Weaving, H., Canal D. B., Berger, D., Meena, A., Bishop, T., Noble, D., Simões, P., Baur, J., Breedveld, M., Svensson, E., Lancaster, L., Ellers, J., De Nardo, A., Santos, M., Ramm, S., Drobniak, S., Redana, M., Tuni, C., Pilakouta, N., Zizzari, Z. V., Iossa, G., Lupold, S., Koppik, M., Early, R., Gasparini, C., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Bretman, A., Fricke, C., Snook, R. & Price, T. (2024) A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12303 [Link].
337. Sanghvi, K., Vega-Trejo, R., Nakagawa, S., Gascoigne, S. J. L., Johnson, S., Salguero-Gómez, R., Pizzari, T., Sepil, I (2024) Meta-analysis shows no consistent evidence for senescence in ejaculate traits across animals. Nature Communications. 15: 558 [Link] [bioRxiv].
336. Hua, F., Wang, W., Nakagawa, S., Liu, S., Miao,X., Elsen, P. R., Yu, L., Du, Z., Abrahamczyk, S., Arias-Sosa, L. A., Buda, K., Budka, M., Carrière1, S. M., Chandler, R. B., Chiatante, G., Chiawo, D. O., Cresswell, W., Echeverri, A., Goodale, E., Huang, G., Hulme, M. F., Hutto, R. L., Imboma, T. S., Jarrett, C., Jiang, Z., Kati, V. I., King, D. I., Kmecl, P., Li, N., Lövei, G. L., Macchi, L., MacGregor-Fors, I., Martin, E. A., Mira, A., Morelli, F., Ortega-Álvarez, R., Quan, R.-C., Salgueiro, P. A., Santos, S. M., Shahabuddin, G., Socolar, J. B., Soh, M. C. K., Sreekar, R., Srinivasan, U., Wilcove, D. S., Yamaura, Y., Zhou, L., (2024) Ecological filtering shapes the impacts of agricultural deforestation on biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 8: 251–266 [Link]
335. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Ricolfi, L., , Ahmed, R., Chin, M., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M#. & Nakagawa, S# (2024) Profiling research on PFAS in wildlife: Systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12292 [Link]
334. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2024) Heritability and developmental plasticity of growth in an oviparous lizard. Heredity. 132: 67–76 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
333. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y. & Drobniak, S. (2024) Finding the right power balance: better study design and collaboration can reduce dependence on statistical power. PLoS Biology. 22: e3002423 [Link] [OSFPreprints]
332. McKinnon, R. A., Hawkshaw, K., Hedlin, E., Nakagawa, S. & Mathot, K. J. (2024) Peregrine Falcons shift mean and variance in provisioning in response to increasing brood demand. Behavioral Ecology. 35: 1-10 [Link]
356. Lagisz, M., Rutkowska, J., Aich, U., Ross, R. M., Santana, M. S., Wang, J., Trubanova, N., Page, M. J., Pua, A. A. Y., Yang, Y., Amin, B., Barnett, A, Surendran, A, Zang, J, Borg, D. N., Elisee, J., Wrightson, J. G. & Nakagawa, S. (pro. accept.). Best Paper awards lack transparency, inclusivity, and support for Open Science. PLoS Biology [Link] [bioRxiv]
355. Pottier P., Lagisz M., Burke S., Drobniak S. M., Downing P. A., Macartney E. L., Martinig A. R., Mizuno A., Morrison K., Pollo P., Ricolfi L., Tam, J., Williams, C., Yang, Y. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Title, abstract, and keywords: a practical guide to maximise the visibility and impact of academic papers. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 291: 20241222 [Link] [bioRxiv]
354. Ryalls, J. M.W., Bishop, J., Mofikoya, A., Bromfield, L. M, Nakagawa, S. & Girling, R. D. (online) Air pollution disproportionately impairs beneficial invertebrates. Nature Communications. 15: 5447 [Link]
353. Ricolfi, L, Vendl, C., Bräunig, J., Taylor, M., D, Hesselson, D., Neely, G., G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) A research synthesis of humans, animals, and environmental compartments exposed to PFAS: A systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis of secondary literature. Environment International. 190: 108860 [Link] [ShinyR]
352. Ricolfi, L, Yang, Y., Taylor, M., D, Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Maternal transfer of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wild birds: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Chemosphere 361: 142346 [Link]
351. Berger-Tal, O., Wong, B. B. M., Adams, C.-A., Blumstein, D. T., Candolin, U., Gibson, M. J., Greggor, A. L., Lagisz, M., Macura, B., Price, C. J., Putman, B. J., Snijders L., & Nakagawa, S. (online) Leveraging AI to improve evidence synthesis in conservation. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 39: 548-557 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
350. Girndt, A., Sánchez-Tójar, A, Burke, T., Dunning, J., Hsu, Y.-H., Nakagawa, S., Winney, I. S. & Schroeder J. (2024) Extra-pair paternity increases male lifetime fitness. Animal Behaviour. 213: 117-123 [Link]
349. Mathot, K. J., Arteaga-Torres, J. D., Besson, A., Hawkshaw, D. M., Klappstein, N., McKinnon, R. A., Sridharan, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) A systematic review and meta-analysis of unimodal and multimodal predation risk assessment in birds. Nature Communications 15: 4240 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
348. Yang, Y., Liu, Q., Chen, J., Pan, C., Xu, B., Liu, K., Pan, J., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., (2024) Species sensitivities to artificial light at night: A phylogenetically controlled multilevel meta-analysis on melatonin suppression in wildlife. Ecology Letters. 27: e14387 [Link]
347., Bretman, A., Fricke, C., Baur, J., Berger, D., Breedveld, M., Canal Domenech, B., Drobniak, S., Ellers, J., English, S., Gasparini, C., Iossa, G., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Noble, D.W.A., Pottier, P., Ramm, S., Rowe, M., Schultner, E., Schou, M., Simões, P., Stockley, P., Vasudeva, R., Weaving, H., Price, T. & Snook, R. (2024). Systematic approaches to assessing high temperature limits to fertility in animals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 4: 471-485 [Link]
346. Vuleta, S., Nakagawa, S. & Ainsworth, T.D. (2024). The global significance of Scleractinian corals without photoendosymbiosis. Scienific Reports 14, 10161 [Link]
345. Schaefer, N., Bishop, M. J., Bugnot, A. B., Cian Foster-Thorpe, C., Herbert, B., Hoey, A. S., Mariana Mayer-Pinto, M., Nakagawa, S., Sherman, C. D. H., Vozzo, M. L., Katherine A. Dafforn, K. A., (2024) Influence of habitat features on the colonisation of native and non-indigenous species. Maine Environmental Research 198: 106498 [Link]
344. Drobniak, S., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y. & Nakagawa, S., (2024) Realism and robustness require increased sample size when studying both sexes. PLoS Biology. [Link] [OSFPreprint]
343. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2024) The ABC of academic writing: non-native speakers' perspective. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [OSFPreprint]
342. Pottier, P., Noble, D.W., Seebacher, F., Wu, N.C., Burke, S., Lagisz, M., Schwanz, L., Drobniak, S.M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) New horizons for comparative studies and meta-analyses. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
341. Morrison, K., Yang, Y., Santana, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) A systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis of the behavioural impacts of pesticide exposure on zebrafish. Environment Pollution. 347: 123630 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
340. Popovic G., Mason T. J., Marques T. A., Potts J., Drobniak S. M., Joo R., Altwegg R., Burns C. C., McCarthy M.A., Johnston A., Nakagawa S., McMillan L., Devarajan, K., Taggart, P. L., Wunderlich, A. C., Mair, M. M., Martínez-Lanfranco, J.A., Lagisz, M. & Pottier, P. P. (2024) Four principles for improved statistical ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 15: 266-281[Link] [Preprint]
339. Macartney., E. L., Kyle Morrison, K., Snook, R. R., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2024) Intra-specific correlations between ejaculate traits and competitive fertilization success: A meta-analysis across species and fertilization modes. Evolution. 78: 497–510 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
338. Dougherty, L., Frost, F., Maenpaa, M., Rowe, M., Cole, B., Vasudeva, R., Pottier, P., Schultner, E., Macartney, Erin; Lindenbaum, I., Smith, J., Carazo, P., Graziano, M., Weaving, H., Canal D. B., Berger, D., Meena, A., Bishop, T., Noble, D., Simões, P., Baur, J., Breedveld, M., Svensson, E., Lancaster, L., Ellers, J., De Nardo, A., Santos, M., Ramm, S., Drobniak, S., Redana, M., Tuni, C., Pilakouta, N., Zizzari, Z. V., Iossa, G., Lupold, S., Koppik, M., Early, R., Gasparini, C., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Bretman, A., Fricke, C., Snook, R. & Price, T. (2024) A systematic map of studies testing the relationship between temperature and animal reproduction. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12303 [Link].
337. Sanghvi, K., Vega-Trejo, R., Nakagawa, S., Gascoigne, S. J. L., Johnson, S., Salguero-Gómez, R., Pizzari, T., Sepil, I (2024) Meta-analysis shows no consistent evidence for senescence in ejaculate traits across animals. Nature Communications. 15: 558 [Link] [bioRxiv].
336. Hua, F., Wang, W., Nakagawa, S., Liu, S., Miao,X., Elsen, P. R., Yu, L., Du, Z., Abrahamczyk, S., Arias-Sosa, L. A., Buda, K., Budka, M., Carrière1, S. M., Chandler, R. B., Chiatante, G., Chiawo, D. O., Cresswell, W., Echeverri, A., Goodale, E., Huang, G., Hulme, M. F., Hutto, R. L., Imboma, T. S., Jarrett, C., Jiang, Z., Kati, V. I., King, D. I., Kmecl, P., Li, N., Lövei, G. L., Macchi, L., MacGregor-Fors, I., Martin, E. A., Mira, A., Morelli, F., Ortega-Álvarez, R., Quan, R.-C., Salgueiro, P. A., Santos, S. M., Shahabuddin, G., Socolar, J. B., Soh, M. C. K., Sreekar, R., Srinivasan, U., Wilcove, D. S., Yamaura, Y., Zhou, L., (2024) Ecological filtering shapes the impacts of agricultural deforestation on biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 8: 251–266 [Link]
335. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Ricolfi, L., , Ahmed, R., Chin, M., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M#. & Nakagawa, S# (2024) Profiling research on PFAS in wildlife: Systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 5: e12292 [Link]
334. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2024) Heritability and developmental plasticity of growth in an oviparous lizard. Heredity. 132: 67–76 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
333. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Yang, Y. & Drobniak, S. (2024) Finding the right power balance: better study design and collaboration can reduce dependence on statistical power. PLoS Biology. 22: e3002423 [Link] [OSFPreprints]
332. McKinnon, R. A., Hawkshaw, K., Hedlin, E., Nakagawa, S. & Mathot, K. J. (2024) Peregrine Falcons shift mean and variance in provisioning in response to increasing brood demand. Behavioral Ecology. 35: 1-10 [Link]
331. Steele, J., Fisher, J., Smith, D., Schoenfeld, B., Yang, Y. & Nakagawa, S., (2024). Meta-analysis of variation in sport and exercise science: examples of application within resistance training research. Journal of Sports Sciences. 41: 1617-1634 [Link] [preprint]
330. Ivimey-Cook, E. R., Noble, D. W. A., Nakagawa, S., Lajeunesse, M. J. & Pick, J. L. (accepted) Advice for improving the reproducibility of data extraction in meta-analysis. Research Synthesis Methods. 14: 911-915 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
329. Manthey, C., Johnston, P., Nakagawa, S. & Rolff, J. (2023) Complete metamorphosis and microbiota turnover in insects. Molecular Ecology. 32: 6543-6551 [Link]
328. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M.#, Lagisz, M.#, Ainsworth, T. & Nakagawa, S.# (accepted) Mapping literature reviews on coral health: A review map, critical appraisal, and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 4: e12287 [Link]
327. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., O’Dea, R. E. Pottier, P., Rutkowska, J., Senior, A. M., Yang, Y. & Noble, D. A. W. (2023) orchaRd 2.0: An R package for visualizing meta-analyses with orchard plots Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 14: 2003-2010 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
326. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (2023). Decline effects are rare in ecology: Comment. Ecology 104: e4069 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
325. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Lagisz, M., Macartney, E. L., Ainsworth, T. Drobniak, S. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2023) The impact of rising temperatures on the prevalence of coral diseases and its predictability: a global meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 26: 1466-1481 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
324. Spake, R., Bowler, D., Callaghan, C. T., Blowes, S. A., Doncaster, C. P., Antão, L. H., Nakagawa, S., McElreath, R., Chase, J. M. (2023) Understanding ‘it depends’ in ecology: a guide to hypothesising, visualising and interpreting statistical interactions. Biological Reviews 98: 983-1002 [Link]
323. Flores-Moreno, H., Dalrymple, R. L., Popovic, G., Cornwell, W. K., Nakagawa, S., Laffan, S. W., Cooke, J., Bonser, S. P., Schwanz, L. E., Crean, A. J., Eldridge, D. J., Garratt, M., Brooks, R. C., Vergés, A., Poore, A. G. B., Cohen, D. R., Clark, G. F., Sen Gupta, A., Reich, P. B., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Craine, J. M., Hemmings, F. A., Niinemets, Ü, Peñuelas, J., & Moles A. T. (2023) Is Australia weird? A cross-continental comparison of biological, geological and climatological features. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 11:1073842 [Link]
322. Zhang*, R. Y., Wild*, K. H., Pottier, P., Carrasco, M. I., Nakagawa, S., & Noble D. W. A., (2023) Developmental environments do not affect thermal physiology in reptiles: An experimental test and meta-analysis Biology Letters 19: 20230019 [Link]
321. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz. M. (2023) Next steps after airing disagreement on a scientific issue with policy implications: a meta-analysis, multi-lab replication and adversarial collaboration. BMC Biology. 21: 116 [Link]
320. Müller, S., Du, K., Guiguen, Y., Pichler, M., Nakagawa, S., Stöck, M., Schartl, M., Lamatsch, D., (2023) Massive expansion of sex–specific SNPs, transposon related elements, and neocentromere formation shape the young W-chromosome from the mosquitofish Gambusia affinis. BMC Biology. 21: 109 [Link]
319. Foo Y. Z., Lagisz, M., O’Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa S. (2023) The influence of immune challenges on the mean and variance in reproductive investment: a meta-analysis of the terminal investment hypothesis. BMC Biology. 21: 107 [Link]
318. Lagisz, M., Aich, U., Amin, B., Rutkowska, J., Sánchez-Mercado, A., Lara, C. E., & Nakagawa, S. (2023). Little transparency and equity in scientific awards for early and mid-career researchers in ecology and evolution Nature Ecology & Evolution 7: 655-665 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
317. Nakagawa, S., Yang, Y., Macartney, E. L., Spake, R. & Lagisz. M. (2023) Quantitative evidence synthesis: a practical guide on meta-analysis, meta-regression, and publication bias tests for environmental sciences Environmental Evidence. 12: 8 [Link][ EcoEvoRxiv]
316. Nakagawa*, S., Lagisz*, M., Francis, R., Tam, J., Li, X., Elphinstone, A., Jordan, N. R., O’Brien, J. K., Pitcher, B. J., Van Sluys, M., Sowmya, A. & Kingsford, R. T. (2023) Rapid literature mapping on the recent use of machine learning for wildlife imagery. Peer Community Journal 3: e35 [Link][PCI Ecology]
315. Nakagawa, S. Ivimey-Cook, E., Grainger, M. J., O'Dea, R. E., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. M., Gould, E., Macartney, E. L., Martnig, A. R., Morrison, K., Paquest, M., Pick, J. L., Pottier, P., Ricolfi, L., Wilkinson, D. P., Willcox, A., Williams, C., Wilson, L. A. B., Windecker, S. M,, Yang, Y. & Lagisz., M. (2023) Method Reporting with Initials for Transparency (MeRIT) promotes more granularity and accountability for author contributions Nature Communications 14: 1788 [Link] (website)
314. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2023) Systematic reviewers’ perspectives on replication of systematic reviews: a survey. Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods. 1: e12009 [Link]
313. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2023) Systematic reviewers’ perspectives on sharing review data, analytic code and other materials: a survey. Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods. 1: e12008 [Link]
312. Pick, J. L., Khwaja, N., Spence, M. A., Ihle, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2023) Counter culture: current analyses of behavioural counts lead to underestimation of effect sizes. PeerJ 11:e15059 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
311. Yang, Y, Sánchez-Tójar A., O'Dea, R. E. Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W., Parker, T. H., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (2023) Publication bias impacts on effect size, statistical power, and magnitude (Type M) and sign (Type S) errors in ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology. 21: 71 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
310. Crawford, L., Halperin, S. A., Dzierlenga, M. W., Skidmore, B., Linakis, M. W., Nakagawa, S. & Longneckerg, M. P. (2023) Systematic review of epidemiologic data on vaccine response in relation to exposure to five principal perfluoroalkyl substances. Environment International 174: 107734 [Link]
309. Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W., Lagisz, M., Spake, R., Viechtbauer, W., & Senior, A. M. (2023). A robust and readily implementable method for the meta-analysis of response ratios with and without missing standard deviations. Ecology Letters 26: 232-244 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
308. Yang, Y, Macleod, M., Pan, J., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2023) Advanced methods and implementations for the meta-analyses of animal models: current practices and future recommendations. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 146: 105016 [Link]
307. Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S# & Lagisz, M.# (2023) Evidence base for non-genetic inheritance of environmental exposures in non-human animals and plants: a map of evidence syntheses with bibliometric analysis. Environmental Evidence 12: 1 [Link]
306. Fraser, H., Bush, M., Wintle, B., Mody, F., Smith, E., Hanea, A., Gould, E., Hemming, V., Hamilton, D., Rumpff, L., Wilkinson, D.P., Pearson, R., Thorn, F. S., Ashton, R., Willcox, A., Gray, C. T., Head, A., Ross, M., Groenewegen, R., Nakagawa, S., Mandel, D. R., van Ravenzwaaij, D., McBride, M., Sinnott, R. O., Vesk, P., Bugman, M. & Fidler, F. (2023) Predicting reliability through structured expert elicitation with repliCATS (Collaborative Assessments for Trustworthy Science). PLoS One 18: e0274429 [Link] [Preprint]
330. Ivimey-Cook, E. R., Noble, D. W. A., Nakagawa, S., Lajeunesse, M. J. & Pick, J. L. (accepted) Advice for improving the reproducibility of data extraction in meta-analysis. Research Synthesis Methods. 14: 911-915 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
329. Manthey, C., Johnston, P., Nakagawa, S. & Rolff, J. (2023) Complete metamorphosis and microbiota turnover in insects. Molecular Ecology. 32: 6543-6551 [Link]
328. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M.#, Lagisz, M.#, Ainsworth, T. & Nakagawa, S.# (accepted) Mapping literature reviews on coral health: A review map, critical appraisal, and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 4: e12287 [Link]
327. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., O’Dea, R. E. Pottier, P., Rutkowska, J., Senior, A. M., Yang, Y. & Noble, D. A. W. (2023) orchaRd 2.0: An R package for visualizing meta-analyses with orchard plots Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 14: 2003-2010 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
326. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (2023). Decline effects are rare in ecology: Comment. Ecology 104: e4069 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
325. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Lagisz, M., Macartney, E. L., Ainsworth, T. Drobniak, S. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2023) The impact of rising temperatures on the prevalence of coral diseases and its predictability: a global meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 26: 1466-1481 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
324. Spake, R., Bowler, D., Callaghan, C. T., Blowes, S. A., Doncaster, C. P., Antão, L. H., Nakagawa, S., McElreath, R., Chase, J. M. (2023) Understanding ‘it depends’ in ecology: a guide to hypothesising, visualising and interpreting statistical interactions. Biological Reviews 98: 983-1002 [Link]
323. Flores-Moreno, H., Dalrymple, R. L., Popovic, G., Cornwell, W. K., Nakagawa, S., Laffan, S. W., Cooke, J., Bonser, S. P., Schwanz, L. E., Crean, A. J., Eldridge, D. J., Garratt, M., Brooks, R. C., Vergés, A., Poore, A. G. B., Cohen, D. R., Clark, G. F., Sen Gupta, A., Reich, P. B., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Craine, J. M., Hemmings, F. A., Niinemets, Ü, Peñuelas, J., & Moles A. T. (2023) Is Australia weird? A cross-continental comparison of biological, geological and climatological features. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 11:1073842 [Link]
322. Zhang*, R. Y., Wild*, K. H., Pottier, P., Carrasco, M. I., Nakagawa, S., & Noble D. W. A., (2023) Developmental environments do not affect thermal physiology in reptiles: An experimental test and meta-analysis Biology Letters 19: 20230019 [Link]
321. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz. M. (2023) Next steps after airing disagreement on a scientific issue with policy implications: a meta-analysis, multi-lab replication and adversarial collaboration. BMC Biology. 21: 116 [Link]
320. Müller, S., Du, K., Guiguen, Y., Pichler, M., Nakagawa, S., Stöck, M., Schartl, M., Lamatsch, D., (2023) Massive expansion of sex–specific SNPs, transposon related elements, and neocentromere formation shape the young W-chromosome from the mosquitofish Gambusia affinis. BMC Biology. 21: 109 [Link]
319. Foo Y. Z., Lagisz, M., O’Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa S. (2023) The influence of immune challenges on the mean and variance in reproductive investment: a meta-analysis of the terminal investment hypothesis. BMC Biology. 21: 107 [Link]
318. Lagisz, M., Aich, U., Amin, B., Rutkowska, J., Sánchez-Mercado, A., Lara, C. E., & Nakagawa, S. (2023). Little transparency and equity in scientific awards for early and mid-career researchers in ecology and evolution Nature Ecology & Evolution 7: 655-665 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
317. Nakagawa, S., Yang, Y., Macartney, E. L., Spake, R. & Lagisz. M. (2023) Quantitative evidence synthesis: a practical guide on meta-analysis, meta-regression, and publication bias tests for environmental sciences Environmental Evidence. 12: 8 [Link][ EcoEvoRxiv]
316. Nakagawa*, S., Lagisz*, M., Francis, R., Tam, J., Li, X., Elphinstone, A., Jordan, N. R., O’Brien, J. K., Pitcher, B. J., Van Sluys, M., Sowmya, A. & Kingsford, R. T. (2023) Rapid literature mapping on the recent use of machine learning for wildlife imagery. Peer Community Journal 3: e35 [Link][PCI Ecology]
315. Nakagawa, S. Ivimey-Cook, E., Grainger, M. J., O'Dea, R. E., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. M., Gould, E., Macartney, E. L., Martnig, A. R., Morrison, K., Paquest, M., Pick, J. L., Pottier, P., Ricolfi, L., Wilkinson, D. P., Willcox, A., Williams, C., Wilson, L. A. B., Windecker, S. M,, Yang, Y. & Lagisz., M. (2023) Method Reporting with Initials for Transparency (MeRIT) promotes more granularity and accountability for author contributions Nature Communications 14: 1788 [Link] (website)
314. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2023) Systematic reviewers’ perspectives on replication of systematic reviews: a survey. Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods. 1: e12009 [Link]
313. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2023) Systematic reviewers’ perspectives on sharing review data, analytic code and other materials: a survey. Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods. 1: e12008 [Link]
312. Pick, J. L., Khwaja, N., Spence, M. A., Ihle, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2023) Counter culture: current analyses of behavioural counts lead to underestimation of effect sizes. PeerJ 11:e15059 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
311. Yang, Y, Sánchez-Tójar A., O'Dea, R. E. Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W., Parker, T. H., Lagisz, M., & Nakagawa, S. (2023) Publication bias impacts on effect size, statistical power, and magnitude (Type M) and sign (Type S) errors in ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology. 21: 71 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
310. Crawford, L., Halperin, S. A., Dzierlenga, M. W., Skidmore, B., Linakis, M. W., Nakagawa, S. & Longneckerg, M. P. (2023) Systematic review of epidemiologic data on vaccine response in relation to exposure to five principal perfluoroalkyl substances. Environment International 174: 107734 [Link]
309. Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W., Lagisz, M., Spake, R., Viechtbauer, W., & Senior, A. M. (2023). A robust and readily implementable method for the meta-analysis of response ratios with and without missing standard deviations. Ecology Letters 26: 232-244 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
308. Yang, Y, Macleod, M., Pan, J., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2023) Advanced methods and implementations for the meta-analyses of animal models: current practices and future recommendations. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 146: 105016 [Link]
307. Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S# & Lagisz, M.# (2023) Evidence base for non-genetic inheritance of environmental exposures in non-human animals and plants: a map of evidence syntheses with bibliometric analysis. Environmental Evidence 12: 1 [Link]
306. Fraser, H., Bush, M., Wintle, B., Mody, F., Smith, E., Hanea, A., Gould, E., Hemming, V., Hamilton, D., Rumpff, L., Wilkinson, D.P., Pearson, R., Thorn, F. S., Ashton, R., Willcox, A., Gray, C. T., Head, A., Ross, M., Groenewegen, R., Nakagawa, S., Mandel, D. R., van Ravenzwaaij, D., McBride, M., Sinnott, R. O., Vesk, P., Bugman, M. & Fidler, F. (2023) Predicting reliability through structured expert elicitation with repliCATS (Collaborative Assessments for Trustworthy Science). PLoS One 18: e0274429 [Link] [Preprint]
305. Roth, A., Kent, S. M., Hobson, E. A., Kritsky, G. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Personality-mediated speed-accuracy tradeoffs in mating in a 17-year periodical cicada. Behavioral Ecology. 33: 1141-1152 [Link]
304. Wilson, L. A., Zajitschek, S. R., Lagisz, M., Mason, J., Haselimashhadi, H., & Nakagawa, S. (2022). Sex differences in allometry for phenotypic traits indicate that females are not scaled males. Nature Communications 13: 7502 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link]).
303. Spake, R., O’Dea, R. E., Nakagawa, S., Doncaster, C.P., Ryo, M., Callaghan, C.T. & Bullock, J. M. (2022) Improving quantitative synthesis to achieve generality in ecology. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 6: 1818-1828 [Link] [Preprint]
302. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M., Lagisz, M., Ainsworth, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Mapping literature reviews on coral health: Protocol for a review map, critical appraisal, and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 4: e12190 [Link]
301. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2022) Changing patterns in reporting and sharing of review data in systematic reviews with meta-analysis: the REPRISE project. BMJ. 379: e072428 [Link] [MedArxiv]
300. Anwer, H., O’Dea, R. E., Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Klinke, A., Reid, M., Hesselson, D., Noble, D. W. A., Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) The effects of an obesogenic diet on behaviour and cognition in zebrafish (Danio rerio): trait average, variability, repeatability, and behavioural syndromes. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9511 [Link]
299. Nolazco, S., Delhey, K., Nakagawa, S. & Peters, A. (2022). Ornaments are equally informative in males and females: a bivariate meta-analysis in birds. Nature Communications 13: 5917 [Link] [Preprint]
298. Chin, J. M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. (2022) Where is the evidence in evidence-based law reform? UNSW Law Journal. 45: 1-30 [Link] [Preprint]
297. Anwer, H., Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Hesselson, D., Noble, D. W. A., Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Intergenerational effects of overfeeding on aversive learning in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9423 [Link] [Preprint]
296. Chin J. M., Growns, B., Sebastian, J., Page, M. J. & Nakagawa S. (2022) The transparency and reproducibility of systematic reviews in forensic science Forensic Science International 340: 111472 [Link] [Preprint]
295. Pottier, P., Lin, H.-Y., Oh, R., Pollo, P., Rivera-Villanueva, A., Valdebenito, J., Yang, Y., Amano, T., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) A comprehensive database of amphibian heat tolerance Scientific Data. 9: 600 [Link]
294. Pottier, P., Burke, S, Zhang, R., Noble, D. W. A., Schwanz, L. E., Drobniak, S. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2022) Developmental plasticity in thermal tolerance: ontogenetic variation, persistence, and future directions. Ecology Letters. 25: 2245-2268 [Link] [Preprint]
293. Foo, Y. Z.*, Sutherland, C. A. M.*, Burton, N. S., Nakagawa, S. & Rhodes, G. (2022) Accuracy in facial trustworthiness impressions: Kernel of truth, or modern physiognomy? A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 48: 1580-1596 [Link]
292. Ragsdale, A., Ortega-Recalde, O., Dutoit, L., Besson, A. A., Chia, J. H.Z., King, T., Nakagawa, S., Hickey, A., Gemmell, N. J., Hore, T. & Johnson, S. L. (2022) Paternal hypoxia exposure primes offspring for increased hypoxia resistance. BMC Biology. 20: 185 [Link]
291. Bishop, J., Garratt, M. P. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Animal pollination increases stability of crop yield across spatial scales Ecology Letters. 25: 2034-2047 [Link]
290. Tam, J., Lagisz, M.#, Cornwell, W. K.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2022). Quantifying research interests in 7,521 mammalian species with h-index: a case study. GigaScience 11: 1-11 (giac074) [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
289. Hennessy, E. A., Acabchuk, R. L., Arnold, P. A., Dunn, A. G., Foo, Y. Z., Johnson, B. T., Geange, S. R., Haddaway, N. R., Nakagawa, S., Mapanga, W, Mengersen K., Page, M. J., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Welsh, V. & McGuinnesss, L. A. (2022) Ensuring prevention science research is synthesis-ready for immediate and lasting scientific impact. Prevention Science. 23: 809-820 [Link] (MetaArXiv [Link])
288. Atkinson, J., Brudvig, L. A., Mallen-Cooper, M., Nakagawa, S., Moles, A. T., Stephen, S. P., (2022) Terrestrial ecosystem restoration reduces variability and increases levels of biodiversity, but not to reference levels: a global meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 25: 1725-1737 [Link]
287. Grames, E. M, Montgomery, G. A., Boyes, D. H., Dicks, L. V., Forister, M. L., Matson, T. A., Nakagawa, S., Prendergast, K. S. Taylor, N. G., Tingley, M. W., Wagner, D. L., White, T. E., Woodcock, P., Elphick, C. S., (2022) A framework and case study to systematically identify long-term insect abundance and diversity datasets. Conservation Science and Practice. 4: e12687 [Link]
286. Franklin, K. A., Nicoll, M. A. C., Butler, S. J., Norris, K., Ratcliffe, N., Nakagawa, S. & Gill, J. A. (2022) Individual repeatability of avian migration phenology: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology. 91: 1416-1430 [Link]
285. Schielzeth, H & Nakagawa, S (2022) Conditional repeatability and the variance explained by reaction norm variation in random slope models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 1214-1223 [Link] (bioRxiv [link])
284. Bertram, M. G., Martin, J. M., McCallum, E. S., Alton, L. A., Brand, J. A., Brooks, B. W., Cerveny, D., Fick, J., Ford, A. T., Hellström, G., Michelangeli, M., Nakagawa, S., Polverino, G., Saaristo, M., Sih, A., Tan, H., Tyler, C. R., Wong, B. B. M., Brodin, T. (2022) Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution. Biological Reviews. 97: 1346-1364 [Link]
283. Lagisz, M., Santamouris, M, Vasilakopoulou, K, Bridge, C. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Rapid systematic reviews for synthesizing research on built environment. Environmental Development. 43: 100730 [Link]
282. Hua, F., Bruijnzeel, L. A., Meli P., Martin, P. A., Zhang, J., Nakagawa, S., Miao, X., Wang, W., McEvoy, C., Peña-Arancibia, J. L., Brancalion, P. H. S., Smith, P., Edwards, D. P., Balmford, A. (2022) The ecosystem service and biodiversity contributions and trade-offs of contrasting forest restoration approaches. Science 376: 839-844 [Link]
281. Pollo, P., Nakagawa, S., & Kasumovic, M. M. (2022) The better, the choosier: a meta-analysis on interindividual variation of male mate choice. Ecology Letters. 25: 1305-1322 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
280. Vendl, C., Pottier, P., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) Thermal processing reduces PFAS concentrations in blue food - a systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental Pollution. 304: 119081 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
279. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2022) Impact of development temperatures on the repeatability of thermal plasticity in metabolic rate. Evolutionary Ecology. 36: 199-216 [Link]
278. Pottier, P., Burke, S, Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Methodological inconsistencies define thermal bottlenecks in fish life cycle: a comment on Dahlke et al. 2020. Evolutionary Ecology 36: 287-292 [Link]
277. Holtmann, B., Lara, C. E. Santos, E. S. A., Gillum, J. E., Gemmell, N. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) The influence of personalities on the formation of alternative breeding strategies and reproductive success in dunnocks. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35: 539-551 [Link]
276. Macartney, E. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) The relative benefits of environmental enrichment on learning and memory are greater when stressed: a meta-analysis of interactions in rodents. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 135: 104554 [Link]
275. Callaghan, C. T., Nakagawa, S. & Cornwell, W. K. (2022) Reply to Robinson et al: Data integration will form the basis of future abundance estimates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 119: e2117920119 [Link]
274. Noble, D. W. A., Pottier, P., Lagisz, M., Drobniak, S. M., O'Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Meta-analytic approaches and effect sizes to account for 'nuisance heterogeneity' in comparative physiology. Journal of Experimental Biology. 225: jeb243225 [Link]
273. Haave-Audet, E., Besson. A. A., Nakagawa, S. & Mathot, K. (2022) Differences in resource acquisition, not allocation, mediate the relationship between behaviour and fitness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 97: 708-731 [Link]
272. O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A., & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Unifying individual differences in personality, predictability, and plasticity: a practical guide. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 278-293 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
271. Cinar, O., Nakagawa, S. & Viechtbauer, W. (2022) Phylogenetic multilevel meta-analysis: A simulation study on the importance of modeling the phylogeny Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 383-395 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
270. Dodds, K., Schaefer, N., Bishop, M., Nakagawa, S., Brooks, P., Knights, A. & Strain, E. (2022) Material type influences the abundance but not richness of colonising organisms on marine structures. Journal of Environmental Management. 307: 114549 [Link]
269. Yang, Y., Hillebrand, H., Lagisz, M., Cleasby, I. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Low statistical power and overestimated anthropogenic impacts, exacerbated by publication bias, dominate field studies in global change biology. Global Change Biology. 28: 969-989 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
268. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W., Parker, T. H., Sánchez-Tójar A., Yang, Y. & O'Dea, R. E. (2022). Methods for testing publication bias in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 4-21 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
267. Nakagawa, S., Senior, A. M., Viechtbauer, W. & Noble, D. W. A. (2022) An assessment of statistical methods for non-independent data in ecological meta-analyses: Comment. Ecology. 103: e03490 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv)
266. Anwer, H., Morris, M., Noble D. W. A., Nakagawa#, S. & Lagisz#, M. (2022) Transgenerational effects of obesogenic diets in rodents: a meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews. 23: e13342 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
265. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) PFAS exposure of humans, animals and the environment: protocol of an evidence review map and bibliometric analysis. Environment International 158: 106973 [Link]
304. Wilson, L. A., Zajitschek, S. R., Lagisz, M., Mason, J., Haselimashhadi, H., & Nakagawa, S. (2022). Sex differences in allometry for phenotypic traits indicate that females are not scaled males. Nature Communications 13: 7502 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link]).
303. Spake, R., O’Dea, R. E., Nakagawa, S., Doncaster, C.P., Ryo, M., Callaghan, C.T. & Bullock, J. M. (2022) Improving quantitative synthesis to achieve generality in ecology. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 6: 1818-1828 [Link] [Preprint]
302. Burke, S., Pottier, P., Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M., Lagisz, M., Ainsworth, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Mapping literature reviews on coral health: Protocol for a review map, critical appraisal, and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 4: e12190 [Link]
301. Nguyen P. Y., Kanukula, R., McKenzie, J. E., Alqaidoom, Z., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, NR, Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D, Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2022) Changing patterns in reporting and sharing of review data in systematic reviews with meta-analysis: the REPRISE project. BMJ. 379: e072428 [Link] [MedArxiv]
300. Anwer, H., O’Dea, R. E., Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Klinke, A., Reid, M., Hesselson, D., Noble, D. W. A., Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) The effects of an obesogenic diet on behaviour and cognition in zebrafish (Danio rerio): trait average, variability, repeatability, and behavioural syndromes. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9511 [Link]
299. Nolazco, S., Delhey, K., Nakagawa, S. & Peters, A. (2022). Ornaments are equally informative in males and females: a bivariate meta-analysis in birds. Nature Communications 13: 5917 [Link] [Preprint]
298. Chin, J. M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. (2022) Where is the evidence in evidence-based law reform? UNSW Law Journal. 45: 1-30 [Link] [Preprint]
297. Anwer, H., Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Hesselson, D., Noble, D. W. A., Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) Intergenerational effects of overfeeding on aversive learning in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9423 [Link] [Preprint]
296. Chin J. M., Growns, B., Sebastian, J., Page, M. J. & Nakagawa S. (2022) The transparency and reproducibility of systematic reviews in forensic science Forensic Science International 340: 111472 [Link] [Preprint]
295. Pottier, P., Lin, H.-Y., Oh, R., Pollo, P., Rivera-Villanueva, A., Valdebenito, J., Yang, Y., Amano, T., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) A comprehensive database of amphibian heat tolerance Scientific Data. 9: 600 [Link]
294. Pottier, P., Burke, S, Zhang, R., Noble, D. W. A., Schwanz, L. E., Drobniak, S. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2022) Developmental plasticity in thermal tolerance: ontogenetic variation, persistence, and future directions. Ecology Letters. 25: 2245-2268 [Link] [Preprint]
293. Foo, Y. Z.*, Sutherland, C. A. M.*, Burton, N. S., Nakagawa, S. & Rhodes, G. (2022) Accuracy in facial trustworthiness impressions: Kernel of truth, or modern physiognomy? A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 48: 1580-1596 [Link]
292. Ragsdale, A., Ortega-Recalde, O., Dutoit, L., Besson, A. A., Chia, J. H.Z., King, T., Nakagawa, S., Hickey, A., Gemmell, N. J., Hore, T. & Johnson, S. L. (2022) Paternal hypoxia exposure primes offspring for increased hypoxia resistance. BMC Biology. 20: 185 [Link]
291. Bishop, J., Garratt, M. P. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Animal pollination increases stability of crop yield across spatial scales Ecology Letters. 25: 2034-2047 [Link]
290. Tam, J., Lagisz, M.#, Cornwell, W. K.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2022). Quantifying research interests in 7,521 mammalian species with h-index: a case study. GigaScience 11: 1-11 (giac074) [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
289. Hennessy, E. A., Acabchuk, R. L., Arnold, P. A., Dunn, A. G., Foo, Y. Z., Johnson, B. T., Geange, S. R., Haddaway, N. R., Nakagawa, S., Mapanga, W, Mengersen K., Page, M. J., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Welsh, V. & McGuinnesss, L. A. (2022) Ensuring prevention science research is synthesis-ready for immediate and lasting scientific impact. Prevention Science. 23: 809-820 [Link] (MetaArXiv [Link])
288. Atkinson, J., Brudvig, L. A., Mallen-Cooper, M., Nakagawa, S., Moles, A. T., Stephen, S. P., (2022) Terrestrial ecosystem restoration reduces variability and increases levels of biodiversity, but not to reference levels: a global meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 25: 1725-1737 [Link]
287. Grames, E. M, Montgomery, G. A., Boyes, D. H., Dicks, L. V., Forister, M. L., Matson, T. A., Nakagawa, S., Prendergast, K. S. Taylor, N. G., Tingley, M. W., Wagner, D. L., White, T. E., Woodcock, P., Elphick, C. S., (2022) A framework and case study to systematically identify long-term insect abundance and diversity datasets. Conservation Science and Practice. 4: e12687 [Link]
286. Franklin, K. A., Nicoll, M. A. C., Butler, S. J., Norris, K., Ratcliffe, N., Nakagawa, S. & Gill, J. A. (2022) Individual repeatability of avian migration phenology: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology. 91: 1416-1430 [Link]
285. Schielzeth, H & Nakagawa, S (2022) Conditional repeatability and the variance explained by reaction norm variation in random slope models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 1214-1223 [Link] (bioRxiv [link])
284. Bertram, M. G., Martin, J. M., McCallum, E. S., Alton, L. A., Brand, J. A., Brooks, B. W., Cerveny, D., Fick, J., Ford, A. T., Hellström, G., Michelangeli, M., Nakagawa, S., Polverino, G., Saaristo, M., Sih, A., Tan, H., Tyler, C. R., Wong, B. B. M., Brodin, T. (2022) Frontiers in quantifying wildlife behavioural responses to chemical pollution. Biological Reviews. 97: 1346-1364 [Link]
283. Lagisz, M., Santamouris, M, Vasilakopoulou, K, Bridge, C. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Rapid systematic reviews for synthesizing research on built environment. Environmental Development. 43: 100730 [Link]
282. Hua, F., Bruijnzeel, L. A., Meli P., Martin, P. A., Zhang, J., Nakagawa, S., Miao, X., Wang, W., McEvoy, C., Peña-Arancibia, J. L., Brancalion, P. H. S., Smith, P., Edwards, D. P., Balmford, A. (2022) The ecosystem service and biodiversity contributions and trade-offs of contrasting forest restoration approaches. Science 376: 839-844 [Link]
281. Pollo, P., Nakagawa, S., & Kasumovic, M. M. (2022) The better, the choosier: a meta-analysis on interindividual variation of male mate choice. Ecology Letters. 25: 1305-1322 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
280. Vendl, C., Pottier, P., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) Thermal processing reduces PFAS concentrations in blue food - a systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental Pollution. 304: 119081 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
279. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2022) Impact of development temperatures on the repeatability of thermal plasticity in metabolic rate. Evolutionary Ecology. 36: 199-216 [Link]
278. Pottier, P., Burke, S, Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Methodological inconsistencies define thermal bottlenecks in fish life cycle: a comment on Dahlke et al. 2020. Evolutionary Ecology 36: 287-292 [Link]
277. Holtmann, B., Lara, C. E. Santos, E. S. A., Gillum, J. E., Gemmell, N. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) The influence of personalities on the formation of alternative breeding strategies and reproductive success in dunnocks. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35: 539-551 [Link]
276. Macartney, E. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) The relative benefits of environmental enrichment on learning and memory are greater when stressed: a meta-analysis of interactions in rodents. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 135: 104554 [Link]
275. Callaghan, C. T., Nakagawa, S. & Cornwell, W. K. (2022) Reply to Robinson et al: Data integration will form the basis of future abundance estimates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 119: e2117920119 [Link]
274. Noble, D. W. A., Pottier, P., Lagisz, M., Drobniak, S. M., O'Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Meta-analytic approaches and effect sizes to account for 'nuisance heterogeneity' in comparative physiology. Journal of Experimental Biology. 225: jeb243225 [Link]
273. Haave-Audet, E., Besson. A. A., Nakagawa, S. & Mathot, K. (2022) Differences in resource acquisition, not allocation, mediate the relationship between behaviour and fitness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 97: 708-731 [Link]
272. O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A., & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Unifying individual differences in personality, predictability, and plasticity: a practical guide. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 278-293 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
271. Cinar, O., Nakagawa, S. & Viechtbauer, W. (2022) Phylogenetic multilevel meta-analysis: A simulation study on the importance of modeling the phylogeny Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 383-395 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
270. Dodds, K., Schaefer, N., Bishop, M., Nakagawa, S., Brooks, P., Knights, A. & Strain, E. (2022) Material type influences the abundance but not richness of colonising organisms on marine structures. Journal of Environmental Management. 307: 114549 [Link]
269. Yang, Y., Hillebrand, H., Lagisz, M., Cleasby, I. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) Low statistical power and overestimated anthropogenic impacts, exacerbated by publication bias, dominate field studies in global change biology. Global Change Biology. 28: 969-989 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
268. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M., Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W., Parker, T. H., Sánchez-Tójar A., Yang, Y. & O'Dea, R. E. (2022). Methods for testing publication bias in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13: 4-21 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
267. Nakagawa, S., Senior, A. M., Viechtbauer, W. & Noble, D. W. A. (2022) An assessment of statistical methods for non-independent data in ecological meta-analyses: Comment. Ecology. 103: e03490 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv)
266. Anwer, H., Morris, M., Noble D. W. A., Nakagawa#, S. & Lagisz#, M. (2022) Transgenerational effects of obesogenic diets in rodents: a meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews. 23: e13342 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
265. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S (2022) PFAS exposure of humans, animals and the environment: protocol of an evidence review map and bibliometric analysis. Environment International 158: 106973 [Link]
264. Pottier, P., Drobniak, S. M., Lagisz, M. Burke, S & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Sexual (in)equality? A meta-analysis of sex differences in thermal acclimation capacity across ectotherms. Functional Ecology. 35: 2663-2678 [Link] (pre-registration)
263. Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M., Nakagawa, S# & Lagisz, M.# (2021) Non-genetic inheritance of environmental exposures: a protocol for a map of systematic reviews with bibliometric analysis. Environmental Evidence 10: 31 [Link]
262. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M#. & Nakagawa, S# (2021) Profiling research on PFAS in wildlife: protocol of a systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2: e12106 [Link]
261. Martin, J. M., Bertram, M. G., Blanchfield, P. J., Brand, J. A., Brodin, T., Brooks, B. W., Cerveny, D., Lagisz, M., Ligocki, I. Y., Michelangeli, M., Nakagawa, S., Orford, J. T., Sundin, J., Tan, H., Wong, B. B. M. & McCallum, E. (2021) Evidence of the impacts of pharmaceuticals on aquatic animal behaviour: a systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence. 10: 26 [Link]
260. Bright Ross, J. G., Newman,C., Buesching, C. D., Connolly, E., Nakagawa, S. and Macdonald, D. W. (2021) A fat chance of survival: Body condition provides life-history dependent buffering of environmental change in a wild mammal population. Climate Change Ecology. 2: 100022 [Link]
259. Culina, A., Adriaensen, F., Burgess, M., & other 100 authors including Holtmann B., Lara, C. E., Nakagawa, S. & Santos, E. S. A. (2021) Connected data landscape of long-term ecological studies: the SPI-Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 2147-2160 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
258. Gómez-Creutzberg, C., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Brockerhoff, E. G., and Tylianakis, J. M. (2021) Consistent trade-offs in ecosystem services between land covers with different production intensities Biological Reviews. 96: 1989-2088 [Link] [bioRxiv]
257. O’Dea, R. E., Lagisz, M., Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W. A., Parker, T. H., Gurevitch, J., Page, M. J., Stewart, G., Moher, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: A PRISMA extension. Biological Reviews. 96: 1698-1722 [Link] [ShinyApp] [PRISMA]
256. Foo, Y. Z., O'Dea, R. E., Koricheva, J., Nakagawa#, S. & Lagisz#, M. (2021) A practical guide to question formation, systematic searching and study screening for literature reviews in ecology and evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12: 1705-1720 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv)
255. Noble, D. W. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Planned missing data design: stronger inferences, increased research efficiency and improved animal welfare in ecology and evolution. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 1958-1968 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
254. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S., Friesen, C. R., & Noble, D. W. A., (2021) Individual variation in thermal plasticity and its impact on mass-scaling. Oikos 130: 1131-1142 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
253. Hayward, A., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) A broadscale analysis of host-symbiont cophylogeny reveals the drivers of phylogenetic congruence. Ecology Letters. 24: 1681-1696 [Link]
252. Young, S, Haddaway, N. R., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Callaghan, M. (2021) Understanding collaboration and term usage dynamics in agricultural buffer strip research: a research weaving protocol. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 2: e12084 [Link]
251. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Foo, Y. Z., Noble, D. W. A., Anwer, H. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Beneficial intergenerational effects of exercise on brain and cognition: a multilevel meta-analysis of mean and variance. Biological Reviews. 96: 1504-1527 [Link].
250. Atsumi, K. Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Nonadditive genetic effects induce novel phenotypic distributions in male mating traits of F1 hybrids. Evolution. 75: 1304-1315 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [link])
249. Cleasby, I. R., Morrissey, B. J., Bolton, M., Owen, E., Wilson, L., Wischnewski, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) What is our power to detect device effects? Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12: 1174-1185 [Link]
248. Ususi, T., Macleod, M. R., McCann, S. K., Senior, A. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2021) Meta-analysis of variation in preclinical research suggests that embracing variability improves both replicability and generalizability. PLoS Biology. 19: e3001009 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
247. Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Anwer, H., O’Dea, R. E., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa S. (2021) Low repeatability of aversive learning in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of Experimental Biology. 224: jeb240846 [Link] (BioRxiv [Link])
246. Lara, C. E., Holtmann B., Santos, E. S. A., & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Tongue spots of dunnock nestlings reflect body condition but exert only conditional influence on parental allocation. Ibis. 163: 1099-1105 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
245. Callaghan, C. T., Nakagawa, S.# & Cornwell, W. K.# (2021) Global abundance estimates for 9,700 bird species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 118: e2023170118 [Link]
244. Stoffel, M. A., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2021) partR2: Partitioning R2 in generalized linear mixed models. PeerJ. 9: e11414 [Link] (bioRxiv [link])
243. O’Dea, R. E.,Parker, T. H., Chee, Y. E., Culina, A., Szymon, D. M., Duncan, D. H., Fidler, F., Gould, E., Ihle, M., Kelly, C. D., Lagisz, M., Roche, D. G., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Wilkinson. D. P., Wintle, B. C. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Towards open, reliable, and transparent ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology 19: 68 [Link]
242. Page, M. J., Moher, D., Fidler, F. M., Higgins, J. P. T., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, N. R., Hamilton, D. G.,, Kanukula, R., Karunananthan, S., Maxwell, L. J., McDonald. S., Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D, Tugwell, P, Welch. V. A. & McKenzie, J. E. (2021) The REPRISE project: protocol for an evaluation of REProducibility and Replicability In Syntheses of Evidence. Systematic Reviews. 10: 112 [Link] [Preprint]
241. Anwer, H., Zajitschek, S., Mason, D., Noble D. W. A., Hesselson, D, Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) An efficient new assay for measuring zebrafish anxiety: tall tanks that better characterize between-individual differences. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 356: 109138 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
240. Roth, A., Dingemanse, N. Nakagawa, S., McDonald, G., Lovlie, H., Robledo-Ruiz, D.& Pizzari, T. (2021) Sexual selection and personality: Individual and group-level effects on mating behavior in red junglefowl. Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 1288-1306 [Link]
239. Noble, D. W. A., Kar, F., Nakagawa, S., Keogh, J. S., & Whiting, M. J. (2021) Sexual selection on performance traits in an Australian lizard. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 34: 451-464 [Link]
238. Bishop, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Quantifying crop pollinator dependence and its heterogeneity using multi-level meta-analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology. 58: 1030-1042 [Link] [Archived]
237. Callaghan, C. T., Poore, A. G. B., Mesaglio, T., Moles, A. T., Nakagawa, S., Roberts, C., Rowley, J. J. L., Vergés, A, Wilshire, J. H., Cornwell, W. K. (2021) Three frontiers for the future of biodiversity research using citizen science data. BioScience 71: 55-63 [Link]
236. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz#, M., O’Dea, R. E., Rutkowska, J., Yang, Y., Noble#, D. A. W. & Senior#, A. M. (2021) The orchard plot: cultivating a forest plot for use in ecology, evolution and beyond. Research Synthesis Methods. 12: 4-12 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link]) [Github] [Vignette]
263. Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M., Nakagawa, S# & Lagisz, M.# (2021) Non-genetic inheritance of environmental exposures: a protocol for a map of systematic reviews with bibliometric analysis. Environmental Evidence 10: 31 [Link]
262. Vendl, C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J., Gibson, M. J., Hesselson, D., Neely G. G., Lagisz, M#. & Nakagawa, S# (2021) Profiling research on PFAS in wildlife: protocol of a systematic evidence map and bibliometric analysis. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2: e12106 [Link]
261. Martin, J. M., Bertram, M. G., Blanchfield, P. J., Brand, J. A., Brodin, T., Brooks, B. W., Cerveny, D., Lagisz, M., Ligocki, I. Y., Michelangeli, M., Nakagawa, S., Orford, J. T., Sundin, J., Tan, H., Wong, B. B. M. & McCallum, E. (2021) Evidence of the impacts of pharmaceuticals on aquatic animal behaviour: a systematic map protocol. Environmental Evidence. 10: 26 [Link]
260. Bright Ross, J. G., Newman,C., Buesching, C. D., Connolly, E., Nakagawa, S. and Macdonald, D. W. (2021) A fat chance of survival: Body condition provides life-history dependent buffering of environmental change in a wild mammal population. Climate Change Ecology. 2: 100022 [Link]
259. Culina, A., Adriaensen, F., Burgess, M., & other 100 authors including Holtmann B., Lara, C. E., Nakagawa, S. & Santos, E. S. A. (2021) Connected data landscape of long-term ecological studies: the SPI-Birds data hub. Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 2147-2160 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
258. Gómez-Creutzberg, C., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Brockerhoff, E. G., and Tylianakis, J. M. (2021) Consistent trade-offs in ecosystem services between land covers with different production intensities Biological Reviews. 96: 1989-2088 [Link] [bioRxiv]
257. O’Dea, R. E., Lagisz, M., Jennions, M. D., Koricheva, J., Noble, D. W. A., Parker, T. H., Gurevitch, J., Page, M. J., Stewart, G., Moher, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: A PRISMA extension. Biological Reviews. 96: 1698-1722 [Link] [ShinyApp] [PRISMA]
256. Foo, Y. Z., O'Dea, R. E., Koricheva, J., Nakagawa#, S. & Lagisz#, M. (2021) A practical guide to question formation, systematic searching and study screening for literature reviews in ecology and evolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12: 1705-1720 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv)
255. Noble, D. W. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Planned missing data design: stronger inferences, increased research efficiency and improved animal welfare in ecology and evolution. Evolutionary Applications. 14: 1958-1968 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
254. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S., Friesen, C. R., & Noble, D. W. A., (2021) Individual variation in thermal plasticity and its impact on mass-scaling. Oikos 130: 1131-1142 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
253. Hayward, A., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) A broadscale analysis of host-symbiont cophylogeny reveals the drivers of phylogenetic congruence. Ecology Letters. 24: 1681-1696 [Link]
252. Young, S, Haddaway, N. R., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Callaghan, M. (2021) Understanding collaboration and term usage dynamics in agricultural buffer strip research: a research weaving protocol. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 2: e12084 [Link]
251. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Foo, Y. Z., Noble, D. W. A., Anwer, H. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Beneficial intergenerational effects of exercise on brain and cognition: a multilevel meta-analysis of mean and variance. Biological Reviews. 96: 1504-1527 [Link].
250. Atsumi, K. Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Nonadditive genetic effects induce novel phenotypic distributions in male mating traits of F1 hybrids. Evolution. 75: 1304-1315 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [link])
249. Cleasby, I. R., Morrissey, B. J., Bolton, M., Owen, E., Wilson, L., Wischnewski, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) What is our power to detect device effects? Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12: 1174-1185 [Link]
248. Ususi, T., Macleod, M. R., McCann, S. K., Senior, A. M.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (2021) Meta-analysis of variation in preclinical research suggests that embracing variability improves both replicability and generalizability. PLoS Biology. 19: e3001009 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
247. Mason, D., Zajitschek, S., Anwer, H., O’Dea, R. E., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa S. (2021) Low repeatability of aversive learning in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Journal of Experimental Biology. 224: jeb240846 [Link] (BioRxiv [Link])
246. Lara, C. E., Holtmann B., Santos, E. S. A., & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Tongue spots of dunnock nestlings reflect body condition but exert only conditional influence on parental allocation. Ibis. 163: 1099-1105 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
245. Callaghan, C. T., Nakagawa, S.# & Cornwell, W. K.# (2021) Global abundance estimates for 9,700 bird species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 118: e2023170118 [Link]
244. Stoffel, M. A., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2021) partR2: Partitioning R2 in generalized linear mixed models. PeerJ. 9: e11414 [Link] (bioRxiv [link])
243. O’Dea, R. E.,Parker, T. H., Chee, Y. E., Culina, A., Szymon, D. M., Duncan, D. H., Fidler, F., Gould, E., Ihle, M., Kelly, C. D., Lagisz, M., Roche, D. G., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Wilkinson. D. P., Wintle, B. C. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Towards open, reliable, and transparent ecology and evolutionary biology. BMC Biology 19: 68 [Link]
242. Page, M. J., Moher, D., Fidler, F. M., Higgins, J. P. T., Brennan, S. E., Haddaway, N. R., Hamilton, D. G.,, Kanukula, R., Karunananthan, S., Maxwell, L. J., McDonald. S., Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D, Tugwell, P, Welch. V. A. & McKenzie, J. E. (2021) The REPRISE project: protocol for an evaluation of REProducibility and Replicability In Syntheses of Evidence. Systematic Reviews. 10: 112 [Link] [Preprint]
241. Anwer, H., Zajitschek, S., Mason, D., Noble D. W. A., Hesselson, D, Morris, M., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted) An efficient new assay for measuring zebrafish anxiety: tall tanks that better characterize between-individual differences. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 356: 109138 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
240. Roth, A., Dingemanse, N. Nakagawa, S., McDonald, G., Lovlie, H., Robledo-Ruiz, D.& Pizzari, T. (2021) Sexual selection and personality: Individual and group-level effects on mating behavior in red junglefowl. Journal of Animal Ecology. 90: 1288-1306 [Link]
239. Noble, D. W. A., Kar, F., Nakagawa, S., Keogh, J. S., & Whiting, M. J. (2021) Sexual selection on performance traits in an Australian lizard. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 34: 451-464 [Link]
238. Bishop, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2021) Quantifying crop pollinator dependence and its heterogeneity using multi-level meta-analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology. 58: 1030-1042 [Link] [Archived]
237. Callaghan, C. T., Poore, A. G. B., Mesaglio, T., Moles, A. T., Nakagawa, S., Roberts, C., Rowley, J. J. L., Vergés, A, Wilshire, J. H., Cornwell, W. K. (2021) Three frontiers for the future of biodiversity research using citizen science data. BioScience 71: 55-63 [Link]
236. Nakagawa, S., Lagisz#, M., O’Dea, R. E., Rutkowska, J., Yang, Y., Noble#, D. A. W. & Senior#, A. M. (2021) The orchard plot: cultivating a forest plot for use in ecology, evolution and beyond. Research Synthesis Methods. 12: 4-12 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link]) [Github] [Vignette]
235. Senior, A. M., Nakagawa, S., Raubenheimer, D. & Simpson, S. J. (2020) Global associations between macronutrient supply and age-specific mortality Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 117: 30824-30835 [Link]
234. Zajitschek, S.R.K., Zajitschek, F., Bonduriansky, R., Brooks, R.C., Cornwell, W., Falster, D.S., Lagisz, M. , Mason, J., Senior, A. M., Noble#, D. A. W. & Nakagawa#, S. (2020) Sexual dimorphism in trait variability and its eco-evolutionary and statistical implications. eLife. 9: e63170 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
233. Rutkowska, J., Lagisz, M., Bonduriansky, R., & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Mapping the past, present and future research landscape of paternal effects. BMC Biology. 18: 183 [Link] (preprint: EcoEvoRxiv [link])
232. Westneat, D., F. Araya-Ajoy, Y.G., Allegue, H., Class, B.# , Dingemanse, N.# , Dochtermann, N. A.# , Garamszegi, L. Z.# , Martin, J.# , Nakagawa, S.# , Reale, D.# & Schielzeth, H.# (2020) Collision between biological process and statistical analysis revealed by mean-centering. Journal of Animal Ecology. 89: 2813-2824 [Link]
231. Craig, H. C., Piorkowski, D., Nakagawa, S., Kasumovic, M. M. & Blamires, S. J. (2020) Meta-analysis reveals materiomic relationships in major ampullate silk across the spider phylogeny. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 17: 20200471 [Link]
230. Lara, C. E., Grueber, C. E., Holtmann B., Santos, E. S. A., Johnson, S. R., Robertson, B. C., Castaño-Villa, G. J. Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Assessment of the dunnocks’ introduction to New Zealand using innate immune-gene diversity. Evolutionary Ecology. 34: 803-820 [Link] [Correction]
229. Lagisz*, M., Zidar, J.*, Nakagawa, S.*, Sotaro, E., Paul, E., Bateson, M., Mendl, M.# & Løvlie, H.# (2020) Optimism, pessimism and judgement bias in animals: a systematic review and a meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 118: 3-17 [Link]
228. Schielzeth, H., Dingemanse, N. J.# , Nakagawa, S.# , Westneat, D. F.# , Allegue, H.# , Teplitsky, C.# , Réale, D.# , Dochtermann, N. A.# , Garamszegi, L. Z.# & Araya-Ajoy, Y. G.# (2020) Robustness of linear mixed-effects models to violations of distributional assumptions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 11: 1141-1152 [Link]
227. Lara, C. E., Taylor, H. R., Holtmann B., Johnson, S. L., Santos, E. S. A., Gemmell, N. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Dunnock social status correlates with sperm speed, but fast sperm does not always equal high fitness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 33: 1139-1148 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
226. Sánchez-Tójar A., Moran, N. P., O'Dea, R. E., Reinhold, K., & Nakagawa, S., (2020) Illustrating the importance of meta-analysing variances alongside means in ecology and evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 33: 1216-1223 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
225. Senior, A. M., Viechtbauer, W. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Revisiting and expanding the meta-analysis of variation: the log coefficient of variation ratio, lnCVR. Research Synthesis Methods. 11: 553-567 [Link] (BioRxiv [Link])
224. Sánchez-Tójar, A., Lagisz, M., Moran, N., Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W. A., & Reinhold, K. (2020) The jury is still out regarding the generality of adaptive “transgenerational” effects. Ecology Letters. 23: 1715-1718 [Link]
223. Miyahara, M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. & Henderson, S. (2020) Intervention for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: how robust is our recent evidence? Child: Care, Health & Development. 46: 397-406 [Link]
222. Nakagawa, S., Dunn, A., Lagisz, M., , Bannach-Brown, A., ,Grames, E. M. Sánchez-Tójar, A., O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A. Westgate, M. J. Arnold, P. A., Barrow, S., Bethel, A., Cooper, E., Foo Y. Z., Geange, S., Hennessy, E., Mapanga, W., Mengersen, K., Munera, C., Page, M. J., Welch, V, Evidence Synthesis Hackathon 2019, & Haddaway, N. (2020) A new ecosystem for evidence synthesis. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4: 498–501 [Link]
221. Nakagawa, S., Koricheva, J., Macleod, M. & Viechtbauer, W. (2020) Introducing our series: research synthesis and meta-research in biology. BMC Biology. 18: 20 [Link]
220. Neville, V., Nakagawa, S., Zidar, J., Paul, E. S., Lagisz, M., Bateson, M, Løvlie, H., & Mendl, M. (2020) Pharmacological manipulations of judgement bias: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 108: 269-286 [Link] (bioRxiv. [Link])
234. Zajitschek, S.R.K., Zajitschek, F., Bonduriansky, R., Brooks, R.C., Cornwell, W., Falster, D.S., Lagisz, M. , Mason, J., Senior, A. M., Noble#, D. A. W. & Nakagawa#, S. (2020) Sexual dimorphism in trait variability and its eco-evolutionary and statistical implications. eLife. 9: e63170 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
233. Rutkowska, J., Lagisz, M., Bonduriansky, R., & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Mapping the past, present and future research landscape of paternal effects. BMC Biology. 18: 183 [Link] (preprint: EcoEvoRxiv [link])
232. Westneat, D., F. Araya-Ajoy, Y.G., Allegue, H., Class, B.# , Dingemanse, N.# , Dochtermann, N. A.# , Garamszegi, L. Z.# , Martin, J.# , Nakagawa, S.# , Reale, D.# & Schielzeth, H.# (2020) Collision between biological process and statistical analysis revealed by mean-centering. Journal of Animal Ecology. 89: 2813-2824 [Link]
231. Craig, H. C., Piorkowski, D., Nakagawa, S., Kasumovic, M. M. & Blamires, S. J. (2020) Meta-analysis reveals materiomic relationships in major ampullate silk across the spider phylogeny. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 17: 20200471 [Link]
230. Lara, C. E., Grueber, C. E., Holtmann B., Santos, E. S. A., Johnson, S. R., Robertson, B. C., Castaño-Villa, G. J. Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Assessment of the dunnocks’ introduction to New Zealand using innate immune-gene diversity. Evolutionary Ecology. 34: 803-820 [Link] [Correction]
229. Lagisz*, M., Zidar, J.*, Nakagawa, S.*, Sotaro, E., Paul, E., Bateson, M., Mendl, M.# & Løvlie, H.# (2020) Optimism, pessimism and judgement bias in animals: a systematic review and a meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 118: 3-17 [Link]
228. Schielzeth, H., Dingemanse, N. J.# , Nakagawa, S.# , Westneat, D. F.# , Allegue, H.# , Teplitsky, C.# , Réale, D.# , Dochtermann, N. A.# , Garamszegi, L. Z.# & Araya-Ajoy, Y. G.# (2020) Robustness of linear mixed-effects models to violations of distributional assumptions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 11: 1141-1152 [Link]
227. Lara, C. E., Taylor, H. R., Holtmann B., Johnson, S. L., Santos, E. S. A., Gemmell, N. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Dunnock social status correlates with sperm speed, but fast sperm does not always equal high fitness. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 33: 1139-1148 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
226. Sánchez-Tójar A., Moran, N. P., O'Dea, R. E., Reinhold, K., & Nakagawa, S., (2020) Illustrating the importance of meta-analysing variances alongside means in ecology and evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 33: 1216-1223 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
225. Senior, A. M., Viechtbauer, W. & Nakagawa, S. (2020) Revisiting and expanding the meta-analysis of variation: the log coefficient of variation ratio, lnCVR. Research Synthesis Methods. 11: 553-567 [Link] (BioRxiv [Link])
224. Sánchez-Tójar, A., Lagisz, M., Moran, N., Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W. A., & Reinhold, K. (2020) The jury is still out regarding the generality of adaptive “transgenerational” effects. Ecology Letters. 23: 1715-1718 [Link]
223. Miyahara, M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. & Henderson, S. (2020) Intervention for children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: how robust is our recent evidence? Child: Care, Health & Development. 46: 397-406 [Link]
222. Nakagawa, S., Dunn, A., Lagisz, M., , Bannach-Brown, A., ,Grames, E. M. Sánchez-Tójar, A., O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A. Westgate, M. J. Arnold, P. A., Barrow, S., Bethel, A., Cooper, E., Foo Y. Z., Geange, S., Hennessy, E., Mapanga, W., Mengersen, K., Munera, C., Page, M. J., Welch, V, Evidence Synthesis Hackathon 2019, & Haddaway, N. (2020) A new ecosystem for evidence synthesis. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4: 498–501 [Link]
221. Nakagawa, S., Koricheva, J., Macleod, M. & Viechtbauer, W. (2020) Introducing our series: research synthesis and meta-research in biology. BMC Biology. 18: 20 [Link]
220. Neville, V., Nakagawa, S., Zidar, J., Paul, E. S., Lagisz, M., Bateson, M, Løvlie, H., & Mendl, M. (2020) Pharmacological manipulations of judgement bias: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 108: 269-286 [Link] (bioRxiv. [Link])
219. Ihle, M., Pick, J. L., Winney, I. S., Nakagawa, S., Schroeder J., & Burke, T. (2019) Rearing success does not improve with apparent pair coordination in provisioning. Frontier in Ecology and Evolution. 7: 405 [Link]
218. Lattore, M., Plaza, M., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T., & Schroeder, J. (2019). No evidence for kin recognition in a passerine bird. PloS One. 10: e0213486 [Link] (BioRxiv, 560870).
217. McGeoch, M.A., Latombe, G., Andrew, N.R., Nakagawa, S., Nipperess, D.A., Roige, M., Marzinelli, E.M., Campbell, A.H., Thomas, T., Vergés, A., Steinberg, P.D., Selwood, K.E., Henriksen, M. V. & Hui, C. (2019) Measuring continuous compositional change using decline and decay in zeta diversity. Ecology. 100: e02832 [Link] [bioRixv]
216. O'Dea, R. E., Lagisz, M., Hendry, A. P. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) Developmental temperature affects phenotypic means and variability: a meta-analysis of fish data. Fish & Fisheries 20: 1005-1022 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
215. Peters, A., Delhey, K., Nakagawa, S., Aulsebrook, A. & Verhulst, S. (2019) Immunosenescence in wild animals: meta-analysis and outlook. Ecology Letters. 22: 1709-1722 [Link]
214. Macartney, E. L., Crean, A. J., Nakagawa, S. & Russell, B. (2019) Effects of nutrient limitation on sperm and seminal fluid: a systematic review and meta-analysis Biological Reviews 94: 1722-1739 [Link]
213. Parker, T. H., Fraser, H. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) Making conservation biology more reliable with pre-registration and registered reports. Conservation Biology. 33: 747-750 [Link]
212. Samarasinghe*, G., Lagisz*, M., Santamouris, M., Yenneti , K., Upadhyay. A. K., De La Peña Suarez, F., Taunk, B. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) A visualized overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on low-carbon built environments: An evidence review map. Solar Energy. 186: 291-299 [Link] (MetaArXiv [Link])
211. Senior, A. M., Solon-Biet, S. M., Cogger, V. C., Le Couteur D. G., Nakagawa, S., Raubenheimer, D. & Simpson, S. J. (2019) Dietary macronutrient content, age-specific mortality and lifespan. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 286: 20190393 [Link]
210. Ihle, M., Pick, J. L., Winney, I. S., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2019) Measuring up to reality: null models and analysis simulations to study parental coordination over provisioning offspring. Frontiers Ecology and Evolution. 7: 142 [Link]
209. Jones, D., Akbaripasand, A., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2019) Landscape features determine brown trout population structure and recruitment dynamics, Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 28: 554-562 [Link]
208. Nakagawa, S. & de Villemereuil, P. (2019) A general method for simultaneously accounting for phylogenetic and species sampling uncertainty via Rubin’s rules in comparative analysis. Systematic Biology. 68: 632-641 [Link] (PeerJ PrePrints. 3:e1488 [Ver2] [Ver1])
207. Mathot, K. J., Dingemanse, N. J., & Nakagawa, S. (2019) The covariance between metabolic rate and behaviour varies across behaviours and thermal types: meta-analytic insights. Biological Reviews. 94: 1056-1074 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
206. Mallen-Cooper, M, Nakagawa, S., Eldridge, D. J. (2019) Global meta-analysis of soil-disturbing animals reveals strong effects on ecosystem functioning. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 661-679 [Link]
205. Pick, J. L., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2019) Reproducible, flexible and high throughput data extraction from primary literature: the metaDigitise R package. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 426-431[Link] (bioRxiv. [Link])
204. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2019) How good our map of knowledge has to be? – a comment to Berger-Tal et al.. Behavioral Ecology. 30: 13-14 [Link]
203. Nakagawa, S., Samarasinghe, G., Haddaway, M. R., Westgate, M. J., O'Dea, R. E#., Noble, D. W. A.#, & Lagisz, M.# (2019) Research weaving: visualizing the future of research synthesis. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 34: 224-238 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
218. Lattore, M., Plaza, M., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T., & Schroeder, J. (2019). No evidence for kin recognition in a passerine bird. PloS One. 10: e0213486 [Link] (BioRxiv, 560870).
217. McGeoch, M.A., Latombe, G., Andrew, N.R., Nakagawa, S., Nipperess, D.A., Roige, M., Marzinelli, E.M., Campbell, A.H., Thomas, T., Vergés, A., Steinberg, P.D., Selwood, K.E., Henriksen, M. V. & Hui, C. (2019) Measuring continuous compositional change using decline and decay in zeta diversity. Ecology. 100: e02832 [Link] [bioRixv]
216. O'Dea, R. E., Lagisz, M., Hendry, A. P. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) Developmental temperature affects phenotypic means and variability: a meta-analysis of fish data. Fish & Fisheries 20: 1005-1022 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
215. Peters, A., Delhey, K., Nakagawa, S., Aulsebrook, A. & Verhulst, S. (2019) Immunosenescence in wild animals: meta-analysis and outlook. Ecology Letters. 22: 1709-1722 [Link]
214. Macartney, E. L., Crean, A. J., Nakagawa, S. & Russell, B. (2019) Effects of nutrient limitation on sperm and seminal fluid: a systematic review and meta-analysis Biological Reviews 94: 1722-1739 [Link]
213. Parker, T. H., Fraser, H. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) Making conservation biology more reliable with pre-registration and registered reports. Conservation Biology. 33: 747-750 [Link]
212. Samarasinghe*, G., Lagisz*, M., Santamouris, M., Yenneti , K., Upadhyay. A. K., De La Peña Suarez, F., Taunk, B. & Nakagawa, S. (2019) A visualized overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on low-carbon built environments: An evidence review map. Solar Energy. 186: 291-299 [Link] (MetaArXiv [Link])
211. Senior, A. M., Solon-Biet, S. M., Cogger, V. C., Le Couteur D. G., Nakagawa, S., Raubenheimer, D. & Simpson, S. J. (2019) Dietary macronutrient content, age-specific mortality and lifespan. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 286: 20190393 [Link]
210. Ihle, M., Pick, J. L., Winney, I. S., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2019) Measuring up to reality: null models and analysis simulations to study parental coordination over provisioning offspring. Frontiers Ecology and Evolution. 7: 142 [Link]
209. Jones, D., Akbaripasand, A., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2019) Landscape features determine brown trout population structure and recruitment dynamics, Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 28: 554-562 [Link]
208. Nakagawa, S. & de Villemereuil, P. (2019) A general method for simultaneously accounting for phylogenetic and species sampling uncertainty via Rubin’s rules in comparative analysis. Systematic Biology. 68: 632-641 [Link] (PeerJ PrePrints. 3:e1488 [Ver2] [Ver1])
207. Mathot, K. J., Dingemanse, N. J., & Nakagawa, S. (2019) The covariance between metabolic rate and behaviour varies across behaviours and thermal types: meta-analytic insights. Biological Reviews. 94: 1056-1074 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
206. Mallen-Cooper, M, Nakagawa, S., Eldridge, D. J. (2019) Global meta-analysis of soil-disturbing animals reveals strong effects on ecosystem functioning. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28: 661-679 [Link]
205. Pick, J. L., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2019) Reproducible, flexible and high throughput data extraction from primary literature: the metaDigitise R package. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 426-431[Link] (bioRxiv. [Link])
204. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2019) How good our map of knowledge has to be? – a comment to Berger-Tal et al.. Behavioral Ecology. 30: 13-14 [Link]
203. Nakagawa, S., Samarasinghe, G., Haddaway, M. R., Westgate, M. J., O'Dea, R. E#., Noble, D. W. A.#, & Lagisz, M.# (2019) Research weaving: visualizing the future of research synthesis. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 34: 224-238 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv. [Link])
202. Jennions, M., Lanfear, R & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Plan S will hit some academic societies hard. Nature 564: 39 [Link]
201. O'Dea*, R. E., Lagisz*. M., Jennions, M. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Gender differences in individual variation in academic grades fail to fit expected patterns for STEM. Nature Communications. 9: 3777 [Link]
200. Sánchez-Tójar, A, Nakagawa, S., Sánchez-Fortún, M., Martin, D. A., Ramani, S., Girndt, A., Bókony, V., Kempenaers, B, Liker, A., Westneat, D. F., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2018) Meta-analysis challenges a textbook example of status signalling and demonstrates publication bias eLife. 7: e37385 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
199. Gouda-Vossosa, A., Nakagawa, S., Dixson, B. J. & Brooks, R. C. (2018) Mate choice copying in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 4: 364-386 [Link]
198. Cauchoix M., Chow P. K. Y., van Horik J.O. and 39 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2018) The repeatability of cognitive performance: a meta-analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 373: 20170281 [Link]
197. Fraser, H., Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Barnett, A. & Fidler, F. (2018) Questionable research practices in ecology and evolution. PLoS One. 13: e0200303 [link] [pre-print]
196. Tarka, M., Guenther, A., Niemela, P. T., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2018) Sex differences in life-history, behavior and physiology along a slow-fast continuum: a meta-analysis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72: 132 [Link]
195. Parker, T. H., Greig, E. I., Nakagawa, S., Parra, M. & Dalisio, A. C. (2018) Subspecies status and methods explain strength of response to local versus foreign song by oscine birds in meta-analysis. Animal Behaviour. 142: 1-17 [Link]
194. Roca Fraga, F. J., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Lopez- Villalobos, N., Blair, H., Kenyon, P. (2018) Meta-analysis of lamb birth weight as influenced by pregnancy nutrition of multiparous ewes Journal of Animal Science. 96: 1962-1977 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
193. Parker, T., Griffith, S. C., Bronstein J., Fidler, F., Foster, S., Fraser, H., Forstmeier. W., Gurevitch, J., Koricheva, J. Seppelt, R., Tingley M. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Empowering peer reviewers to improve transparency. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2: 929-935 [Link] [pre-print]
192. Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M, Bolton, P. E., Rollins, L. A., Nakagawa, S., and Griffith, S. C., (2018) The genetic structure of the introduced house sparrow populations in Australia and New Zealand is consistent with historical descriptions. Biological Invasions. 20: 1507-1522 [Link]
191. Fangmeier, M. L., Noble., D. W. A., O’Dea, R. E., Usui, T., Lagisz, M., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Computer animation technology in behavioural sciences: A sequential, automatic and high-throughput approach to quantifying personality in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Zebrafish. 15: 206-210 [Link]
190. de Villemereuil, P., Morrissey, M., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2018) Fixed effect variance and the estimation of repeatabilities and heritabilities: issues and solutions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31: 621-632 [Link]
189. Gurevitch*, J., Koricheva*, J., Nakagawa*, S. & Stewart*, G. (2018) Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis. Nature. 555: 175-182 [Link]
188. Hunter, D., Lagisz, M., Leo, V., Nakagawa, S. & Letnic, M. (2018) Not all predators are created equal: a continental-scale analysis of the effects of predator control on Australian mammals. Mammal Review. 48: 108-122 [Link]
187. Merkling, T., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Schwanz, L. E., (2018) Maternal testosterone and offspring sex-ratio in birds and mammals: a meta-analysis. Evolutionary Biology. 45: 96-104 [Link]
186. Usui, T., Noble, D. W. A., O’Dea, R. E., Fangmeier, M. L., Lagisz, M., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) The French press: A repeatable and high-throughput approach to exercising zebrafish (Danio rerio). PeerJ. 6: e4292 [Link]
185. Johnson, S. L., Zellhuber-McMillan, S., Gillum, J., Dunleavy, J., Evans, J. P., Nakagawa, S. & Gemmell, N. J., (2018) Evidence that fertility trades off with early offspring fitness as males age. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 285: 20172174 [Link]
184. Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M., Griffith, A. D., Nakagawa, S. & Griffith, S. C. (2018) Clinal variation in avian body size is better explained by summer maximum temperatures during development and not cold winter temperatures. Auk. 135: 206-217 [Link]
183. Winney, I., Schroeder., j., Nakagawa, S., Hsu, Y.-H., Simons, M., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Mannarelli, M.-E. & Burke, T. (2018) Heritability and social brood effects on personality in juvenile and adult life-history stages in a wild passerine. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31: 75-87 [Link]
182. Benjamin, D. J., Berger, J. O. and 70 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2018). Redefine Statistical Significance. Nature Human Behaviour. 2: 6-10 [Link]
201. O'Dea*, R. E., Lagisz*. M., Jennions, M. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Gender differences in individual variation in academic grades fail to fit expected patterns for STEM. Nature Communications. 9: 3777 [Link]
200. Sánchez-Tójar, A, Nakagawa, S., Sánchez-Fortún, M., Martin, D. A., Ramani, S., Girndt, A., Bókony, V., Kempenaers, B, Liker, A., Westneat, D. F., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2018) Meta-analysis challenges a textbook example of status signalling and demonstrates publication bias eLife. 7: e37385 [Link] (bioRxiv [Link])
199. Gouda-Vossosa, A., Nakagawa, S., Dixson, B. J. & Brooks, R. C. (2018) Mate choice copying in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 4: 364-386 [Link]
198. Cauchoix M., Chow P. K. Y., van Horik J.O. and 39 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2018) The repeatability of cognitive performance: a meta-analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 373: 20170281 [Link]
197. Fraser, H., Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Barnett, A. & Fidler, F. (2018) Questionable research practices in ecology and evolution. PLoS One. 13: e0200303 [link] [pre-print]
196. Tarka, M., Guenther, A., Niemela, P. T., Nakagawa, S. & Noble, D. W. A. (2018) Sex differences in life-history, behavior and physiology along a slow-fast continuum: a meta-analysis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72: 132 [Link]
195. Parker, T. H., Greig, E. I., Nakagawa, S., Parra, M. & Dalisio, A. C. (2018) Subspecies status and methods explain strength of response to local versus foreign song by oscine birds in meta-analysis. Animal Behaviour. 142: 1-17 [Link]
194. Roca Fraga, F. J., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Lopez- Villalobos, N., Blair, H., Kenyon, P. (2018) Meta-analysis of lamb birth weight as influenced by pregnancy nutrition of multiparous ewes Journal of Animal Science. 96: 1962-1977 [Link] (EcoEvoRxiv [Link])
193. Parker, T., Griffith, S. C., Bronstein J., Fidler, F., Foster, S., Fraser, H., Forstmeier. W., Gurevitch, J., Koricheva, J. Seppelt, R., Tingley M. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Empowering peer reviewers to improve transparency. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2: 929-935 [Link] [pre-print]
192. Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M, Bolton, P. E., Rollins, L. A., Nakagawa, S., and Griffith, S. C., (2018) The genetic structure of the introduced house sparrow populations in Australia and New Zealand is consistent with historical descriptions. Biological Invasions. 20: 1507-1522 [Link]
191. Fangmeier, M. L., Noble., D. W. A., O’Dea, R. E., Usui, T., Lagisz, M., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) Computer animation technology in behavioural sciences: A sequential, automatic and high-throughput approach to quantifying personality in zebrafish (Danio rerio). Zebrafish. 15: 206-210 [Link]
190. de Villemereuil, P., Morrissey, M., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2018) Fixed effect variance and the estimation of repeatabilities and heritabilities: issues and solutions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31: 621-632 [Link]
189. Gurevitch*, J., Koricheva*, J., Nakagawa*, S. & Stewart*, G. (2018) Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis. Nature. 555: 175-182 [Link]
188. Hunter, D., Lagisz, M., Leo, V., Nakagawa, S. & Letnic, M. (2018) Not all predators are created equal: a continental-scale analysis of the effects of predator control on Australian mammals. Mammal Review. 48: 108-122 [Link]
187. Merkling, T., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Schwanz, L. E., (2018) Maternal testosterone and offspring sex-ratio in birds and mammals: a meta-analysis. Evolutionary Biology. 45: 96-104 [Link]
186. Usui, T., Noble, D. W. A., O’Dea, R. E., Fangmeier, M. L., Lagisz, M., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2018) The French press: A repeatable and high-throughput approach to exercising zebrafish (Danio rerio). PeerJ. 6: e4292 [Link]
185. Johnson, S. L., Zellhuber-McMillan, S., Gillum, J., Dunleavy, J., Evans, J. P., Nakagawa, S. & Gemmell, N. J., (2018) Evidence that fertility trades off with early offspring fitness as males age. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 285: 20172174 [Link]
184. Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M., Griffith, A. D., Nakagawa, S. & Griffith, S. C. (2018) Clinal variation in avian body size is better explained by summer maximum temperatures during development and not cold winter temperatures. Auk. 135: 206-217 [Link]
183. Winney, I., Schroeder., j., Nakagawa, S., Hsu, Y.-H., Simons, M., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Mannarelli, M.-E. & Burke, T. (2018) Heritability and social brood effects on personality in juvenile and adult life-history stages in a wild passerine. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 31: 75-87 [Link]
182. Benjamin, D. J., Berger, J. O. and 70 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2018). Redefine Statistical Significance. Nature Human Behaviour. 2: 6-10 [Link]
181. Santos E. S. A. & Nakagawa S. (2017). The study of dunnock mating. In: Encyclopaedia of Evolutionary Psychological Sciences. (ed. Shackelford TK & Weekes-Shackelford V) Springer, New York. [Link] [Entry]
180. Hui, S. P., Sheng, D. Z., Sugimoto, K., Gonzalez-Rajal, A., Nakagawa, S., Hesselson, D. & Kikuchi, K. (2017) Zebrafish regulatory T cells mediate organ-specific regenerative programs. Developmental Cell. 43: 659-672 [Link][Comment]
179. Garratt, M., Nakagawa, S. & Simons, M. (2017) Lifespan extension with reduced somatotrophic signalling: moderation of aging effect by signal type, sex and experimental cohort. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. 72: 1620-1626 [Link]
178. Nakagawa, S., Kar, F., O’Dea, R. E., Pick, J. L. & Lagisz, M. (2017) Divide and conquer? Size adjustment with allometry and intermediate outcomes. BMC Biology. 15: 107 [Link]
177. Stoffel, M. A., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2017) rptR: repeatability estimation and variance decomposition by generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1639-1644 [Link]
176. Muniz, D., Santos, E. S. A., Guimarães, Jr. P., Nakagawa, S. & Machado, G. (2017) A multinomial network method for the analysis of mate choice and assortative mating in spatially structured populations. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1321-1331 [Link]
175. Holtmann, B., Santos E. S. A., Lara C. E. & Nakagawa S. (2017). Personality-matching habitat choice, rather than behavioural plasticity, is a likely driver of a phenotype-environment covariance. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 284: 20170943 [Link] [Data]
174. Nakagawa, S., Johnson, P. C. D. & Schielzeth, H. (2017) The coefficient of determination R2 and intra-class correlation coefficient from generalized linear mixed-effects models revisited and expanded. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14: 20170213 [Link] (BioRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/095851 [Link])
173. Lamb, S. D., Taylor, H. Holtmann, B., Santos, E. S. A., Tamayo, J. H., Johnson, S. L., Nakagawa, S. & Lara, C. E. (2017) Coprophagy in dunnocks (Prunella modularis): a behavior frequent in females, infrequent in males, and very unusual in nestlings. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 129: 615-620 [Link]
172. Miyahara M., Hillier S. L., Pridham L., & Nakagawa S. (2017) Task-oriented interventions for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 7: CD010914 [Link]
171. Miyahara. M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. & Henderson, S. (2017) A narrative meta-review of a series of systematic and meta-analytic reviews on the intervention outcome for children with developmental coordination disorder. Child: Care, Health & Development. 43: 733-742 [Link]
170. Griesser, M. Drobniak, S. M., Nakagawa, S. & Botero, C. A. (2017) Family living sets the stage for cooperative breeding and ecological resilience in birds. PLoS Biology. 15: e2000483 [Link]
169. Cornwell, W. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Phylogenetic comparative methods. Current Biology. 27: R333-336 [Link]
168. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Simons, M., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Age-dependent trajectories differ between within-pair and extra-pair paternity success. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30: 951-959 [Link]
167. Noble*, D. W. A., Lagisz*, M., O'Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Non-independence and sensitivity analyses in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses. Molecular Ecology 26: 2410-2425 [Link]
166. Parker, T. H. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Practical models for publishing replications in behavioral ecology: a comment on Ihle et al. Behavioral Ecology. 28: 355-357 [Link]
165. Vincze, E., Seress, G., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Dingemanse, N. & Sprau, P. (2017) Does urbanization affect predation of bird nests? A meta-analysis . Frontiers in Ecology and Evoltion. 5: 29 [Link]
164. Gessner, C., Nakagawa, S., Zavodna, M. & Gemmell, N. J. (2017) Sexual selection for genetic compatibility: the role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex on cryptic female choice in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Heredity. 118: 442-452 [Link]
163. Sánchez-Tójar, A., Winney, I., Simons, M., Grindt, A., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T. & Julia. S. (2017) Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine. Journal of Avian Biology. 48: 407-416 [Link]
162. Senior, A. M., Nakagawa, S., Raubenheimer, D., Simpson, S.J. & Noble, D.W.A. (2017) Dietary restriction increases variability in longevity Biology Letters. 13: 20170057 [Link]
161. Nakagawa*, S., Noble*, D. W. A. Senior*, A. M. & Lagisz*, M. (2017) Meta-evaluation of meta-analysis: ten appraisal questions for biologists. BMC Biology. 15: 18 [Link]
160. Holtmann, B., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Metabolic rates, and not hormone levels, are a likely mediator of between-individual differences in behaviour: a meta-analysis. Functional Ecology. 31: 685-696 [Link]
159. Allegue*, H., Araya-Ajoy*, Y. G., Dingemanse*, N. J., Dochtermann*, N. A., Garamszegi*, L. Z., Nakagawa*, S., Réale*, D., Schielzeth*, H. & Westneat*, D. F. (2017) Statistical Quantification of Individual Differences (SQuID): an educational and statistical tool for understanding multi-level phenotypic data in the mixed modelling framework. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 257-267 [Link]
158. Delhey, K., Szecsenyi, B., Nakagawa, S. & Peters, A. (2017) Conspicuous plumage colours are highly variable. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 284: 20162593 [Link]
157. Foo, Y. Z., Nakagawa, S. Rhodes, G. & Simmons, L. (2017) The effects of sex hormones on immune function: a meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 92: 551-571 [Link]
156. Booksmythe, I., Mautz, B., Davis, J., Nakagawa, S. & Jennions, M. D. (2017) Facultative adjustment of the offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 92: 108-134 [Link]
180. Hui, S. P., Sheng, D. Z., Sugimoto, K., Gonzalez-Rajal, A., Nakagawa, S., Hesselson, D. & Kikuchi, K. (2017) Zebrafish regulatory T cells mediate organ-specific regenerative programs. Developmental Cell. 43: 659-672 [Link][Comment]
179. Garratt, M., Nakagawa, S. & Simons, M. (2017) Lifespan extension with reduced somatotrophic signalling: moderation of aging effect by signal type, sex and experimental cohort. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences. 72: 1620-1626 [Link]
178. Nakagawa, S., Kar, F., O’Dea, R. E., Pick, J. L. & Lagisz, M. (2017) Divide and conquer? Size adjustment with allometry and intermediate outcomes. BMC Biology. 15: 107 [Link]
177. Stoffel, M. A., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2017) rptR: repeatability estimation and variance decomposition by generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1639-1644 [Link]
176. Muniz, D., Santos, E. S. A., Guimarães, Jr. P., Nakagawa, S. & Machado, G. (2017) A multinomial network method for the analysis of mate choice and assortative mating in spatially structured populations. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 1321-1331 [Link]
175. Holtmann, B., Santos E. S. A., Lara C. E. & Nakagawa S. (2017). Personality-matching habitat choice, rather than behavioural plasticity, is a likely driver of a phenotype-environment covariance. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 284: 20170943 [Link] [Data]
174. Nakagawa, S., Johnson, P. C. D. & Schielzeth, H. (2017) The coefficient of determination R2 and intra-class correlation coefficient from generalized linear mixed-effects models revisited and expanded. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14: 20170213 [Link] (BioRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/095851 [Link])
173. Lamb, S. D., Taylor, H. Holtmann, B., Santos, E. S. A., Tamayo, J. H., Johnson, S. L., Nakagawa, S. & Lara, C. E. (2017) Coprophagy in dunnocks (Prunella modularis): a behavior frequent in females, infrequent in males, and very unusual in nestlings. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 129: 615-620 [Link]
172. Miyahara M., Hillier S. L., Pridham L., & Nakagawa S. (2017) Task-oriented interventions for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 7: CD010914 [Link]
171. Miyahara. M., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S. & Henderson, S. (2017) A narrative meta-review of a series of systematic and meta-analytic reviews on the intervention outcome for children with developmental coordination disorder. Child: Care, Health & Development. 43: 733-742 [Link]
170. Griesser, M. Drobniak, S. M., Nakagawa, S. & Botero, C. A. (2017) Family living sets the stage for cooperative breeding and ecological resilience in birds. PLoS Biology. 15: e2000483 [Link]
169. Cornwell, W. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Phylogenetic comparative methods. Current Biology. 27: R333-336 [Link]
168. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Simons, M., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Age-dependent trajectories differ between within-pair and extra-pair paternity success. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30: 951-959 [Link]
167. Noble*, D. W. A., Lagisz*, M., O'Dea, R. E. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Non-independence and sensitivity analyses in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses. Molecular Ecology 26: 2410-2425 [Link]
166. Parker, T. H. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Practical models for publishing replications in behavioral ecology: a comment on Ihle et al. Behavioral Ecology. 28: 355-357 [Link]
165. Vincze, E., Seress, G., Lagisz, M., Nakagawa, S., Dingemanse, N. & Sprau, P. (2017) Does urbanization affect predation of bird nests? A meta-analysis . Frontiers in Ecology and Evoltion. 5: 29 [Link]
164. Gessner, C., Nakagawa, S., Zavodna, M. & Gemmell, N. J. (2017) Sexual selection for genetic compatibility: the role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex on cryptic female choice in Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Heredity. 118: 442-452 [Link]
163. Sánchez-Tójar, A., Winney, I., Simons, M., Grindt, A., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T. & Julia. S. (2017) Winter territory prospecting is associated with life-history stage but not activity in a passerine. Journal of Avian Biology. 48: 407-416 [Link]
162. Senior, A. M., Nakagawa, S., Raubenheimer, D., Simpson, S.J. & Noble, D.W.A. (2017) Dietary restriction increases variability in longevity Biology Letters. 13: 20170057 [Link]
161. Nakagawa*, S., Noble*, D. W. A. Senior*, A. M. & Lagisz*, M. (2017) Meta-evaluation of meta-analysis: ten appraisal questions for biologists. BMC Biology. 15: 18 [Link]
160. Holtmann, B., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2017) Metabolic rates, and not hormone levels, are a likely mediator of between-individual differences in behaviour: a meta-analysis. Functional Ecology. 31: 685-696 [Link]
159. Allegue*, H., Araya-Ajoy*, Y. G., Dingemanse*, N. J., Dochtermann*, N. A., Garamszegi*, L. Z., Nakagawa*, S., Réale*, D., Schielzeth*, H. & Westneat*, D. F. (2017) Statistical Quantification of Individual Differences (SQuID): an educational and statistical tool for understanding multi-level phenotypic data in the mixed modelling framework. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8: 257-267 [Link]
158. Delhey, K., Szecsenyi, B., Nakagawa, S. & Peters, A. (2017) Conspicuous plumage colours are highly variable. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 284: 20162593 [Link]
157. Foo, Y. Z., Nakagawa, S. Rhodes, G. & Simmons, L. (2017) The effects of sex hormones on immune function: a meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 92: 551-571 [Link]
156. Booksmythe, I., Mautz, B., Davis, J., Nakagawa, S. & Jennions, M. D. (2017) Facultative adjustment of the offspring sex ratio and male attractiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 92: 108-134 [Link]
155. de Villemereuil, P., Schielzeth, H., Nakagawa, S. & Morrissey, M. (2017) General methods for evolutionary quantitative genetic inference from generalised mixed models. Genetics. 204: 1281-1294 [Link] [bioRxiv]
154. Senior, A. M., Grueber, C. E., Kamiya, T., Lagisz, M., O’Dwyer, K., Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa S. (2016) Heterogeneity in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses: its magnitudes and implications. Ecology. 97: 3293-3299 [Link]
153. Parker, T., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J. D., Kelly, C., Chee, Y. E., Gurevitch, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Fraud not a primary cause of irreproducible results: a reply to Clark et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 900 [Link]
152. Nakagawa, S., & Pick, J. L. (2016) House sparrows. Current Biology. 26: R1171-1173 [Link]
151. Parker, T. H., Main, E., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J., Jarrod, F. & Burgman, M. (2016) Promoting transparency in conservation science. Conservation Biology. 30: 1149-1150 [Link]
150. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. (2016) Open data: towards full transparency. Nature 538: 459 [Link]
149. Schroeder, J., Hsu, Y.-H., Winney, I., Simons, M., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2016) Predictably philandering females prompt poor paternal provisioning. American Naturalist. 188: 219-230 [Link]
148. Smith, J. F., Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & TTEE Working Group (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. Systematic Botany. 41: 495-497 [Link]
147. Besson, A. A., Lagisz, M., Senior A. M., Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Effect of maternal diet on offspring coping styles in rodents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 91: 1065-1080 [Link]
146. Moatt, J.P., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Walling, C. A. (2016) The effect of dietary restriction on reproduction: a meta-analytic perspective. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 16: 199 [Link]
145. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2016) Visualising unbiased and biased unweighted meta-analysis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 29: 1914-1916 [Link]
144. Senior*, A. M., Lim*, J. N., Lamatsch, D. K., Adolfsson, S., Nakagawa, S. (2016) Condition and reproductive investment in the western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis): little evidence for condition-dependent sex-biased investment. Biological Journal of Linnean Society. 119: 430-435 [Link]
143. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & IIEE Workshop Participants (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology, ecology and ornithology. The Auk: Ornithological Advances. 133: 779-782 [Link]
142. Parker, T., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J. D., Kelly, C., Chee, Y. E., Gurevitch, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Transparency in ecology and evolution: real problems, real solutions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 711-719 [Link]
141. Chatterjee, A., Lagisz, M., Rodger, E. J., Zhen, L., Stockwell, P. A., Duncan, E. J., Horsfield, J. A., Jeyakani, J., Mathavan, S., Ozaki, Y. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Sex differences in DNA methylation and expression in zebrafish brain: a test of an extended 'male sex drive' hypothesis. Gene. 590: 307-316 [Link]
140. Nakagawa, S. & Kubo, T. (2016) Statistical models for meta-analysis in ecology and evolution (in Japanese). Proceedings of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 64: 105-121 [Link]
139. Tobias, J. Sheard, C., A., Seddon, N., Meade, A., Cotton, A. J., & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Territoriality, social bonds, and the evolution of communal signalling in birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 47 [Link]
138. Garratt, M., Nakagawa, S. & Simons, M. (2016) Comparative idiosyncrasies in life-extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restriction. Aging Cell 15: 737-743 [Link]
137. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & IIEE Workshop Participants (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. Ecology Letters. 19:726-728 [Link]
136. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S., Senior, A. M. & Closs, G. P. (2016) Habitat-related specialization of lateral-line system morphology in a habitat-generalist and a habitat-specialist New Zealand eleotrid. Journal of Fish Biology. 88:1631-1641 [Link]
135. Mourocq, E, Bize, P, Bouwhuis, S., Bradley, R., Charmantier, A., de la Cruz, C., Drobniak, S.M., Espie, R. H. M., Herényi, M, Hötker, H., Krüger, O., Marzluff, J., Møller, A. P., Nakagawa, S., Phillips, R. A., Radford, A. N., Roulin, A., Török, J., Valencia, J., van de Pol, M. Warkentin, I. G., Winney, I. S., Wood, A. G., Griesser, M. (2016) Lifespan and reproductive cost explain interspecific variation in the optimal onset of reproduction. Evolution. 70: 296-313 [Link]
134. Mills, J. A., Teplitsky, C. & 61 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2016) Solutions for archiving data in long-term studies - a reply to Whitlock et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 85-87 [Link]
133. Holtmann B., Grosser S., Lagisz, M., Johnson, S. R., Santos, E. S. A., Lara, C.E., Robertson, B. C. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Population differentiation and behavioural association of the two 'personality' genes DRD4 and SERT in dunnocks (Prunella modularis). Molecular Ecology. 25: 706-722 [Link]
132. Lagisz, M., Mercer. A. R., de Mouzon, C., Santos, L. L. S. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Association of amine-receptor DNA sequence variants with associative learning in the honeybee. Behavior Genetics. 46: 242-251 [Link]
131. Senior, A. M., Johnson, S. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Sperm traits of masculinised fish relative to wild-type males: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Fish and Fisheries. 17: 143-164 [Link]
130. O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A., Johnson, S.L., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) The role of non-genetic inheritance in evolutionary rescue: epigenetic buffering, heritable bet hedging, and epigenetic traps. Environmental Epigenetics. 2: 1-12 [Link]
154. Senior, A. M., Grueber, C. E., Kamiya, T., Lagisz, M., O’Dwyer, K., Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa S. (2016) Heterogeneity in ecological and evolutionary meta-analyses: its magnitudes and implications. Ecology. 97: 3293-3299 [Link]
153. Parker, T., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J. D., Kelly, C., Chee, Y. E., Gurevitch, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Fraud not a primary cause of irreproducible results: a reply to Clark et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 900 [Link]
152. Nakagawa, S., & Pick, J. L. (2016) House sparrows. Current Biology. 26: R1171-1173 [Link]
151. Parker, T. H., Main, E., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J., Jarrod, F. & Burgman, M. (2016) Promoting transparency in conservation science. Conservation Biology. 30: 1149-1150 [Link]
150. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. (2016) Open data: towards full transparency. Nature 538: 459 [Link]
149. Schroeder, J., Hsu, Y.-H., Winney, I., Simons, M., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2016) Predictably philandering females prompt poor paternal provisioning. American Naturalist. 188: 219-230 [Link]
148. Smith, J. F., Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & TTEE Working Group (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. Systematic Botany. 41: 495-497 [Link]
147. Besson, A. A., Lagisz, M., Senior A. M., Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Effect of maternal diet on offspring coping styles in rodents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biological Reviews. 91: 1065-1080 [Link]
146. Moatt, J.P., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Walling, C. A. (2016) The effect of dietary restriction on reproduction: a meta-analytic perspective. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 16: 199 [Link]
145. Nakagawa, S. & Lagisz, M. (2016) Visualising unbiased and biased unweighted meta-analysis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 29: 1914-1916 [Link]
144. Senior*, A. M., Lim*, J. N., Lamatsch, D. K., Adolfsson, S., Nakagawa, S. (2016) Condition and reproductive investment in the western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis): little evidence for condition-dependent sex-biased investment. Biological Journal of Linnean Society. 119: 430-435 [Link]
143. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & IIEE Workshop Participants (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology, ecology and ornithology. The Auk: Ornithological Advances. 133: 779-782 [Link]
142. Parker, T., Forstmeier, W., Koricheva, J., Fidler, F., Hadfield, J. D., Kelly, C., Chee, Y. E., Gurevitch, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Transparency in ecology and evolution: real problems, real solutions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 711-719 [Link]
141. Chatterjee, A., Lagisz, M., Rodger, E. J., Zhen, L., Stockwell, P. A., Duncan, E. J., Horsfield, J. A., Jeyakani, J., Mathavan, S., Ozaki, Y. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Sex differences in DNA methylation and expression in zebrafish brain: a test of an extended 'male sex drive' hypothesis. Gene. 590: 307-316 [Link]
140. Nakagawa, S. & Kubo, T. (2016) Statistical models for meta-analysis in ecology and evolution (in Japanese). Proceedings of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 64: 105-121 [Link]
139. Tobias, J. Sheard, C., A., Seddon, N., Meade, A., Cotton, A. J., & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Territoriality, social bonds, and the evolution of communal signalling in birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 47 [Link]
138. Garratt, M., Nakagawa, S. & Simons, M. (2016) Comparative idiosyncrasies in life-extension by reduced mTOR signalling and its distinctiveness from dietary restriction. Aging Cell 15: 737-743 [Link]
137. Parker, T. H., Nakagawa, S., Gurevitch, J. & IIEE Workshop Participants (including O'Dea R. E.) (2016) Promoting transparency in evolutionary biology and ecology. Ecology Letters. 19:726-728 [Link]
136. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S., Senior, A. M. & Closs, G. P. (2016) Habitat-related specialization of lateral-line system morphology in a habitat-generalist and a habitat-specialist New Zealand eleotrid. Journal of Fish Biology. 88:1631-1641 [Link]
135. Mourocq, E, Bize, P, Bouwhuis, S., Bradley, R., Charmantier, A., de la Cruz, C., Drobniak, S.M., Espie, R. H. M., Herényi, M, Hötker, H., Krüger, O., Marzluff, J., Møller, A. P., Nakagawa, S., Phillips, R. A., Radford, A. N., Roulin, A., Török, J., Valencia, J., van de Pol, M. Warkentin, I. G., Winney, I. S., Wood, A. G., Griesser, M. (2016) Lifespan and reproductive cost explain interspecific variation in the optimal onset of reproduction. Evolution. 70: 296-313 [Link]
134. Mills, J. A., Teplitsky, C. & 61 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2016) Solutions for archiving data in long-term studies - a reply to Whitlock et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 31: 85-87 [Link]
133. Holtmann B., Grosser S., Lagisz, M., Johnson, S. R., Santos, E. S. A., Lara, C.E., Robertson, B. C. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Population differentiation and behavioural association of the two 'personality' genes DRD4 and SERT in dunnocks (Prunella modularis). Molecular Ecology. 25: 706-722 [Link]
132. Lagisz, M., Mercer. A. R., de Mouzon, C., Santos, L. L. S. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Association of amine-receptor DNA sequence variants with associative learning in the honeybee. Behavior Genetics. 46: 242-251 [Link]
131. Senior, A. M., Johnson, S. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) Sperm traits of masculinised fish relative to wild-type males: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Fish and Fisheries. 17: 143-164 [Link]
130. O’Dea, R. E., Noble, D. W. A., Johnson, S.L., Hesselson, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2016) The role of non-genetic inheritance in evolutionary rescue: epigenetic buffering, heritable bet hedging, and epigenetic traps. Environmental Epigenetics. 2: 1-12 [Link]
129. Lagisz, M., Blair, H., Kenyon, P., Uller, T., Raubenheimer, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Little appetite for obesity: meta-analysis of the effects of maternal obesogenic diets on offspring food intake and body mass in rodents. International Journal of Obesity. 39: 1669–1678 [Link][GitHub]
128. Samia, D. S. M., Nakagawa, S., Nomura, F., Rangel, T. F. & Blumstein, D. (2015) Increased tolerance to humans among disturbed wildlife. Nature Communications. 6: 8877 [Link] [media]
127. Kohn, Y. Y., Symonds, J. E., Kleffmann, T., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Lokman, P. M. (2015) Proteomic analysis of early-stage embryos: implications for egg quality in hapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios). Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 41: 1403-1417 [Link]
126. Nakagawa, S. & Parker, T. H. (2015) Replicating research in ecology and evolution: feasibility, incentives, and the cost-benefit conundrum. BMC Biology. 13: 88 [Link]
125. Senior, A. M., Nakagawa, S., Lihoreau, M., Simpson, S. & Raubenheimer, D. (2015) An overlooked consequence of dietary mixing: a varied diet reduces inter-individual variance in fitness. American Naturalist. 186: 649-659 [Link] [Comments]
124. Santos, E. S. A., Santos, L. L. S., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Conflict and cooperation over sex: the consequences of social and genetic polyandry for reproductive success in dunnocks. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84: 1509-1519 [Link]
123. Mills, J. A., Teplitsky, C. & 61 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2015) Archiving primary data: solutions for long-term studies. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 30:581-589 [Link]
122. Simons, M. J. P., Winney, I., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2015) Limited catching bias in a wild population of birds with near-complete census information. Ecology and Evolution. 5: 3500-3506 [Link]
121. Mittell, E. A., Nakagawa, S. & Hadfield, J. D. (2015) Are molecular markers useful predictors of adaptive potential? Ecology Letters. 18: 772-778 [Link]
120. Nakagawa, S., Schroeder, J. & Burke, T. (2015) Sugar-free extrapair mating: a comment on Arct et al.. Behavioral Ecology. 26: 971-972 [Link]
119. Grimaldi, W. W., Seddon, P. J., Lyver, P. O’B., Nakagawa, S. & Tompkins, D. M. (2015) Infectious disease of Antarctic penguins: current status and future threats. Polar Biology. 38: 591-606 [Link]
118. Hinks, A. E., Cole, E. F., Daniels, K. J., Wilkin, T. A., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2015) Scale-dependent phenological synchrony between songbirds and their caterpillar food source. American Naturalist. 186: 84-97 [Link]
117. Moore, F., Tomkins, S., Nakagawa, S. & Lara, C. E. (2015) Accidental or intentional eggshell breakage? A report of intriguing observations in dunnocks (Prunella modularis). Notornis. 62: 99-101 [Link] [see also]
116. Winney, I., Nakagawa, S., Hsu, Y.-H., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2015) Troubleshooting the potential pitfalls of cross-fostering. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 584-592 [Link]
115. Miyazaki, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Geographical variation in male calls and the effect on female response in little penguins. Acta Ethologica. 18: 227-234 [Link]
114. Senior, A. M., Lokman, P. M., Closs, G. P. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Ecological and evolutionary applications for environmental sex reversal of fish. Quarterly Review of Biology. 90: 23-44 [Link]
113. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Are extra-pair males different from cuckolded males? A case study and a meta-analytic examination. Molecular Ecology. 24: 1558-1571 [Link]
112. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S., Rees M., Manarelli, M.-E. & Burke, T. (2015) Reduced fitness in progeny from old parents in a wild population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 112: 4021-4025 [Link]
111. Johnson, S. L., Dunleavy, J., Gemmell, N. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Consistent age-dependent declines in human semen quality: a systematic review and meta- analysis. Ageing Research Reviews. 19: 22-33 [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3] [media4] [media5]
110. Lamatsch, D. K., Adolfsson, S., Senior, A. M., Pichler, Christiansen, S., M. Ozaki, Y., Schartl, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) A transcriptome derived sex-specific marker in the invasive Western mosquitofish Gambusia affinis. PLoS One. 10: e0118214 [Link]
109. Nakagawa, S., Poulin, R. Mengersen, K., Reinhold, K., Engqvist, L., Lagisz, M. & Senior, A. M. (2015) Meta-analysis of variation: ecological and evolutionary applications and beyond. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 143-152 [Link]
108. Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2015) Quantifying the predictability of behaviour: statistical approaches for the study of between-individual variation in the within-individual variance. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 27-37 [Link]
107. Karlsson, M., Schroeder J., Nakagawa, S., Smith, H., Burke T. & Westerdahl, H. (2015) House sparrow (Passer domesticus) survival is not associated with MHC-I diversity, but possibly with specific MHC-I alleles. Journal of Avian Biology. 146: 167-174 [Link]
106. Nakagawa, S. (2015) Missing data: mechanisms, methods and messages In: Ecological Statistics: contemporary theory and application (eds. Fox, G. A., Negrete-Yankelevich, S. & Sosa, V. J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 81-105 [Link][pre-print]
105. Gurevitch J. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Research synthesis methods in ecology In: Ecological Statistics: contemporary theory and application (eds. Fox, G. A., Negrete-Yankelevich, S. & Sosa, V. J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 201-228 [Link]
128. Samia, D. S. M., Nakagawa, S., Nomura, F., Rangel, T. F. & Blumstein, D. (2015) Increased tolerance to humans among disturbed wildlife. Nature Communications. 6: 8877 [Link] [media]
127. Kohn, Y. Y., Symonds, J. E., Kleffmann, T., Nakagawa, S., Lagisz, M. & Lokman, P. M. (2015) Proteomic analysis of early-stage embryos: implications for egg quality in hapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios). Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 41: 1403-1417 [Link]
126. Nakagawa, S. & Parker, T. H. (2015) Replicating research in ecology and evolution: feasibility, incentives, and the cost-benefit conundrum. BMC Biology. 13: 88 [Link]
125. Senior, A. M., Nakagawa, S., Lihoreau, M., Simpson, S. & Raubenheimer, D. (2015) An overlooked consequence of dietary mixing: a varied diet reduces inter-individual variance in fitness. American Naturalist. 186: 649-659 [Link] [Comments]
124. Santos, E. S. A., Santos, L. L. S., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Conflict and cooperation over sex: the consequences of social and genetic polyandry for reproductive success in dunnocks. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84: 1509-1519 [Link]
123. Mills, J. A., Teplitsky, C. & 61 other authors including Nakagawa, S. (2015) Archiving primary data: solutions for long-term studies. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 30:581-589 [Link]
122. Simons, M. J. P., Winney, I., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2015) Limited catching bias in a wild population of birds with near-complete census information. Ecology and Evolution. 5: 3500-3506 [Link]
121. Mittell, E. A., Nakagawa, S. & Hadfield, J. D. (2015) Are molecular markers useful predictors of adaptive potential? Ecology Letters. 18: 772-778 [Link]
120. Nakagawa, S., Schroeder, J. & Burke, T. (2015) Sugar-free extrapair mating: a comment on Arct et al.. Behavioral Ecology. 26: 971-972 [Link]
119. Grimaldi, W. W., Seddon, P. J., Lyver, P. O’B., Nakagawa, S. & Tompkins, D. M. (2015) Infectious disease of Antarctic penguins: current status and future threats. Polar Biology. 38: 591-606 [Link]
118. Hinks, A. E., Cole, E. F., Daniels, K. J., Wilkin, T. A., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2015) Scale-dependent phenological synchrony between songbirds and their caterpillar food source. American Naturalist. 186: 84-97 [Link]
117. Moore, F., Tomkins, S., Nakagawa, S. & Lara, C. E. (2015) Accidental or intentional eggshell breakage? A report of intriguing observations in dunnocks (Prunella modularis). Notornis. 62: 99-101 [Link] [see also]
116. Winney, I., Nakagawa, S., Hsu, Y.-H., Burke, T. & Schroeder, J. (2015) Troubleshooting the potential pitfalls of cross-fostering. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 584-592 [Link]
115. Miyazaki, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Geographical variation in male calls and the effect on female response in little penguins. Acta Ethologica. 18: 227-234 [Link]
114. Senior, A. M., Lokman, P. M., Closs, G. P. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Ecological and evolutionary applications for environmental sex reversal of fish. Quarterly Review of Biology. 90: 23-44 [Link]
113. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Are extra-pair males different from cuckolded males? A case study and a meta-analytic examination. Molecular Ecology. 24: 1558-1571 [Link]
112. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S., Rees M., Manarelli, M.-E. & Burke, T. (2015) Reduced fitness in progeny from old parents in a wild population. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). 112: 4021-4025 [Link]
111. Johnson, S. L., Dunleavy, J., Gemmell, N. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Consistent age-dependent declines in human semen quality: a systematic review and meta- analysis. Ageing Research Reviews. 19: 22-33 [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3] [media4] [media5]
110. Lamatsch, D. K., Adolfsson, S., Senior, A. M., Pichler, Christiansen, S., M. Ozaki, Y., Schartl, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) A transcriptome derived sex-specific marker in the invasive Western mosquitofish Gambusia affinis. PLoS One. 10: e0118214 [Link]
109. Nakagawa, S., Poulin, R. Mengersen, K., Reinhold, K., Engqvist, L., Lagisz, M. & Senior, A. M. (2015) Meta-analysis of variation: ecological and evolutionary applications and beyond. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 143-152 [Link]
108. Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2015) Quantifying the predictability of behaviour: statistical approaches for the study of between-individual variation in the within-individual variance. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 6: 27-37 [Link]
107. Karlsson, M., Schroeder J., Nakagawa, S., Smith, H., Burke T. & Westerdahl, H. (2015) House sparrow (Passer domesticus) survival is not associated with MHC-I diversity, but possibly with specific MHC-I alleles. Journal of Avian Biology. 146: 167-174 [Link]
106. Nakagawa, S. (2015) Missing data: mechanisms, methods and messages In: Ecological Statistics: contemporary theory and application (eds. Fox, G. A., Negrete-Yankelevich, S. & Sosa, V. J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 81-105 [Link][pre-print]
105. Gurevitch J. & Nakagawa, S. (2015) Research synthesis methods in ecology In: Ecological Statistics: contemporary theory and application (eds. Fox, G. A., Negrete-Yankelevich, S. & Sosa, V. J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 201-228 [Link]
104. Parker, T. H. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Mitigating the epidemic of type I error: ecology and evolution can learn from other disciplines. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 2: 76 [Link]
103. McQuillan, H. J., Nakagawa, S. & Mercer, A. R. (2014) Juvenile hormone enhances aversive learning performance in 2-day old worker honey bees while reducing their attraction to queen mandibular pheromone. PLoS One. 9: e112740 [Link]
102. Chatterjee, A., Stockwell, P. A. Horsfiled, J. A., Morison I. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Base-resolution DNA methylation landscape of zebrafish brain and liver. Genomics Data. 2: 342-344 [Link]
101. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Westerdahl, H., Senior, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A quantitative review of MHC-based mating preference: the role of diversity and dissimilarity. Molecular Ecology. 23: 5151-5163 [Link]
100. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Costly infidelity: low lifetime fitness of extra-pair offspring in a passerine bird. Evolution. 68: 2873-2884 [Link]
99. Valcu, M., Dale, J., Griesser, M. Nakagawa, S. & Kempenaers, B. (2014) Global gradients of avian longevity support the classic evolutionary theory of ageing. Ecography. 37: 930-938 [Link]
98. de Villemeruil P. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) General quantitative genetic methods for comparative biology In: Modern phylogenetic comparative methods and their application in evolutionary biology: concepts and practice (ed. Garamszegi L.).Springer, New York. pp. 287-303 [Book link][Chapter link] [code]
97. Lim*, J. N., Senior*, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Heterogeneity in individual quality and reproductive trade-offs within species. Evolution. 68: 2306-2318 [Link]
96. Forstemier, W., Nakagawa, S., Griffith, S. C. & Kempenaers, B. (2014) Female extra-pair mating: adaptation or genetic constraint? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 29: 456-464 [Link]
95. Senior A. M., Nakagawa, S. & Grimm, V. (2014) The evolutionary consequences of disrupted male mating signals: an agent-based modelling exploration of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the guppy. PLoS One. 9: e103100 [Link]
94. Nomano, F. Y., Browning, L. E., Nakagawa, S., Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. (2014) Validation of an automated data collection method for quantifying social networks in collective behaviours. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68: 1379-1391 [Link]
93. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2014) Host diversity drives parasite diversity: meta-analytical insights into patterns and causal mechanisms. Ecography. 37: 689-697 [Link]
92. Lagisz, M., Blair, H., Kenyon, P., Uller, T., Raubenheimer, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Transgenerational effects of caloric restriction on appetite: a meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews. 15: 294-309 [Link]
91. Teplitsky, C., Tarka, M., Møller A., Nakagawa S., Balbontin, J., Burke T., Doutrelant C., Gregoire, A., Hansson, B., Hasselquist, D.,Gustafsson, L., de Lope D., Marzal, A., Mills, J. A., Wheelwright, N. T., Yarrall, J. W., Charmantier, A. (2014) Assessing multivariate constraints to evolution across ten long-term avian studies. PLoS One. 9: e90444 [Link]
90. Miyahara M., Hillier S. L., Pridham L., & Nakagawa S. (2014) Task-oriented interventions approaches for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014: CD010914 [Link]
89. Hadfield, J. D., Kranov, B. R. Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A tale of two phylogenies: comparative analyses of ecological interactions. American Naturalist. 183: 174-187 [Link] [F1000]
88. Simons, M. J. P., Stulp, G. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A statistical approach to distinguish telomere elongation from error in longitudinal datasets. Biogerontology. 15: 99-103 [Link]
87. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2014) What determines species richness of parasitic organisms? A meta-analysis across animal, plant and fungal hosts. Biological Reviews. 89: 123-134 [Link]
86. Rutkowska, J., Dubiec, A. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) All eggs are made equal: meta-analysis of egg sexual size dimorphism in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 153-160 [Link]
85. Leung, E. S., Chilvers, B. L., Nakagawa S. & Robertson, B. C. (2014) Size and experience matter: diving behaviour of juvenile New Zealand sea lions. Polar Biology. 37: 15-26 [Link]
103. McQuillan, H. J., Nakagawa, S. & Mercer, A. R. (2014) Juvenile hormone enhances aversive learning performance in 2-day old worker honey bees while reducing their attraction to queen mandibular pheromone. PLoS One. 9: e112740 [Link]
102. Chatterjee, A., Stockwell, P. A. Horsfiled, J. A., Morison I. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Base-resolution DNA methylation landscape of zebrafish brain and liver. Genomics Data. 2: 342-344 [Link]
101. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Westerdahl, H., Senior, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A quantitative review of MHC-based mating preference: the role of diversity and dissimilarity. Molecular Ecology. 23: 5151-5163 [Link]
100. Hsu, Y.-H., Schroeder, J., Winney, I., Burke, T. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Costly infidelity: low lifetime fitness of extra-pair offspring in a passerine bird. Evolution. 68: 2873-2884 [Link]
99. Valcu, M., Dale, J., Griesser, M. Nakagawa, S. & Kempenaers, B. (2014) Global gradients of avian longevity support the classic evolutionary theory of ageing. Ecography. 37: 930-938 [Link]
98. de Villemeruil P. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) General quantitative genetic methods for comparative biology In: Modern phylogenetic comparative methods and their application in evolutionary biology: concepts and practice (ed. Garamszegi L.).Springer, New York. pp. 287-303 [Book link][Chapter link] [code]
97. Lim*, J. N., Senior*, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Heterogeneity in individual quality and reproductive trade-offs within species. Evolution. 68: 2306-2318 [Link]
96. Forstemier, W., Nakagawa, S., Griffith, S. C. & Kempenaers, B. (2014) Female extra-pair mating: adaptation or genetic constraint? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 29: 456-464 [Link]
95. Senior A. M., Nakagawa, S. & Grimm, V. (2014) The evolutionary consequences of disrupted male mating signals: an agent-based modelling exploration of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the guppy. PLoS One. 9: e103100 [Link]
94. Nomano, F. Y., Browning, L. E., Nakagawa, S., Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. (2014) Validation of an automated data collection method for quantifying social networks in collective behaviours. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68: 1379-1391 [Link]
93. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2014) Host diversity drives parasite diversity: meta-analytical insights into patterns and causal mechanisms. Ecography. 37: 689-697 [Link]
92. Lagisz, M., Blair, H., Kenyon, P., Uller, T., Raubenheimer, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) Transgenerational effects of caloric restriction on appetite: a meta-analysis. Obesity Reviews. 15: 294-309 [Link]
91. Teplitsky, C., Tarka, M., Møller A., Nakagawa S., Balbontin, J., Burke T., Doutrelant C., Gregoire, A., Hansson, B., Hasselquist, D.,Gustafsson, L., de Lope D., Marzal, A., Mills, J. A., Wheelwright, N. T., Yarrall, J. W., Charmantier, A. (2014) Assessing multivariate constraints to evolution across ten long-term avian studies. PLoS One. 9: e90444 [Link]
90. Miyahara M., Hillier S. L., Pridham L., & Nakagawa S. (2014) Task-oriented interventions approaches for children with developmental co-ordination disorder. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014: CD010914 [Link]
89. Hadfield, J. D., Kranov, B. R. Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A tale of two phylogenies: comparative analyses of ecological interactions. American Naturalist. 183: 174-187 [Link] [F1000]
88. Simons, M. J. P., Stulp, G. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) A statistical approach to distinguish telomere elongation from error in longitudinal datasets. Biogerontology. 15: 99-103 [Link]
87. Kamiya, T., O’Dwyer, K., Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2014) What determines species richness of parasitic organisms? A meta-analysis across animal, plant and fungal hosts. Biological Reviews. 89: 123-134 [Link]
86. Rutkowska, J., Dubiec, A. & Nakagawa, S. (2014) All eggs are made equal: meta-analysis of egg sexual size dimorphism in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 153-160 [Link]
85. Leung, E. S., Chilvers, B. L., Nakagawa S. & Robertson, B. C. (2014) Size and experience matter: diving behaviour of juvenile New Zealand sea lions. Polar Biology. 37: 15-26 [Link]
84. Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S. & Burke T. (2013) Providing chicks with extra food lowers male but not female provisioning in the house sparrow Passer domesticus. Ibis 155: 857-866 [Link]
83. Uller, T., Nakagawa, S. & English, S. (2013) Weak evidence for anticipatory parental effects in plants and animals Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 2161-2170 [Link]
82. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2013) Feeding ability of a fluvial habitat-specialist and habitat-generalist fish in turbulent and still conditions. Ecology of Freashwater Fish. 22: 596-606 [Link]
81. Chatterjee, A., Ozaki, Y., Stockwell, P. A. Horsfiled, J. A., Morison I. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Mapping the zebrafish brain methylome using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing. Epigenetics. 8: 979-989 [Link] [Media]
80. Nomano, F. Y., Browning, L. E., Rollins, L. A., Nakagawa S, Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. (2013) Feeding nestlings does not function as a signal of social prestige in cooperatively breeding chestnut crowned babblers. Animal Behaviour. 86: 277-289 [Link]
79. Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Breeding biology and variable mating system of a population of introduced dunnocks (Prunella modularis) in New Zealand. PLoS One. 8: e69329 [Link]
78. Senior A. M., Krkosek M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) The practicality of Trojan sex chromosomes as a biological control: an agent based model of two highly invasive Gambusia species. Biological Invasions. 15: 1765-1782 [Link]
77. Lagisz, M., Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Life extension after heat shock exposure: assessing meta-analytic evidence for hormesis. Ageing Research Reviews. 12: 653-660 [Link]
76. Schroeder J., Dugdale, H., Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S. & Burke T. (2013) Social and genetic benefits of parental investment suggest sex differences in selection pressures. Journal of Avian Biology. 44: 133-140 [Link]
75. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Assessing the patterns of evolution in anuran vocal sexual signals. Evolutionary Biology. 40:141-149 [Link]
74. Lagisz, M., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) You are where you live: parasitic nematode mitochondrial genome size is associated with the thermal environment generated by hosts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 683-690 [Link]
73. Nakagawa, S & Schielzeth, H (2013) A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 133-142 [Link] [F1000] [updated R code]
72. Senior, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) A comparative analysis of chemically induced sex changes in teleosts: challenging conventional suppositions. Fish and Fisheries. 14: 60-76 [Link] [Correction]
71. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2013) Habitat-related patterns in phenotypic variation in a New Zealand freshwater generalist and comparisons to a closely related specialist. Freshwater Biology. 58: 396-408 [Link]
70. Schielzeth, H & Nakagawa, S (2013) Nested by design: model fitting and interpretation in a mixed model era. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 14-24 [Link]
69. Santos, E. S. A., Jamieson, I. G., Santos, L. L. S. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Low genetic and morphological differentiation between an introduced population of dunnocks in New Zealand and an ancestral population in England. Biological Invasions. 15: 185-197 [Link]
83. Uller, T., Nakagawa, S. & English, S. (2013) Weak evidence for anticipatory parental effects in plants and animals Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 2161-2170 [Link]
82. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2013) Feeding ability of a fluvial habitat-specialist and habitat-generalist fish in turbulent and still conditions. Ecology of Freashwater Fish. 22: 596-606 [Link]
81. Chatterjee, A., Ozaki, Y., Stockwell, P. A. Horsfiled, J. A., Morison I. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Mapping the zebrafish brain methylome using reduced representation bisulfite sequencing. Epigenetics. 8: 979-989 [Link] [Media]
80. Nomano, F. Y., Browning, L. E., Rollins, L. A., Nakagawa S, Griffith, S. C. & Russell, A. F. (2013) Feeding nestlings does not function as a signal of social prestige in cooperatively breeding chestnut crowned babblers. Animal Behaviour. 86: 277-289 [Link]
79. Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Breeding biology and variable mating system of a population of introduced dunnocks (Prunella modularis) in New Zealand. PLoS One. 8: e69329 [Link]
78. Senior A. M., Krkosek M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) The practicality of Trojan sex chromosomes as a biological control: an agent based model of two highly invasive Gambusia species. Biological Invasions. 15: 1765-1782 [Link]
77. Lagisz, M., Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Life extension after heat shock exposure: assessing meta-analytic evidence for hormesis. Ageing Research Reviews. 12: 653-660 [Link]
76. Schroeder J., Dugdale, H., Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S. & Burke T. (2013) Social and genetic benefits of parental investment suggest sex differences in selection pressures. Journal of Avian Biology. 44: 133-140 [Link]
75. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Assessing the patterns of evolution in anuran vocal sexual signals. Evolutionary Biology. 40:141-149 [Link]
74. Lagisz, M., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) You are where you live: parasitic nematode mitochondrial genome size is associated with the thermal environment generated by hosts. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 683-690 [Link]
73. Nakagawa, S & Schielzeth, H (2013) A general and simple method for obtaining R2 from generalized linear mixed-effects models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 133-142 [Link] [F1000] [updated R code]
72. Senior, A. M. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) A comparative analysis of chemically induced sex changes in teleosts: challenging conventional suppositions. Fish and Fisheries. 14: 60-76 [Link] [Correction]
71. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2013) Habitat-related patterns in phenotypic variation in a New Zealand freshwater generalist and comparisons to a closely related specialist. Freshwater Biology. 58: 396-408 [Link]
70. Schielzeth, H & Nakagawa, S (2013) Nested by design: model fitting and interpretation in a mixed model era. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 4: 14-24 [Link]
69. Santos, E. S. A., Jamieson, I. G., Santos, L. L. S. & Nakagawa, S. (2013) Low genetic and morphological differentiation between an introduced population of dunnocks in New Zealand and an ancestral population in England. Biological Invasions. 15: 185-197 [Link]
68. Dingemanse, N. J., Dochtermann, N. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Defining behavioural syndromes and the role of "syndrome deviation" in understanding their evolution. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 66: 1543-1548 [Link]
67. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J., Hero, J.-M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Assessing the information content of calls in Litoria chloris: quality signalling vs. individual recognition. Australian Journal of Zoology. 60: 120-126 [Link] [media]
66. Senior, A. M., Lim, J. N. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The fitness consequences of environmental sex reversal in fish: a quantitative review. Biological Reviews. 87: 900-911 [Link]
65. Leung, E. S., Chilvers, B. L., Nakagawa S., Moore, A. & Robertson, B. C. (2012) Sexual segregation in juvenile New Zealand sea lion foraging ranges: implications for intraspecific competition, population dynamics and conservation. PLoS One. 7: e45389 [Link]
64. Hector, K. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The effect of resveratrol on longevity across species: a meta-analysis. Biology Letters. 8: 790-793. [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3]
63. Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The cost of parental care: a meta-analysis of the trade-off between parental effort and survival in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1911-1917 [Link]
62. Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2012) Meta-analytic insights into evolutionary ecology: an introduction and synthesis. Evolutionary Ecology. 26: 1085-1099 [Link]
61. Nakagawa, S. & Santos, E. S. A. (2012) Methodological issues and advances in biological meta-analysis. Evolutionary Ecology. 26: 1253-1274 [Link] [Correction]
60. Nakagawa, S & Schielzeth, H (2012) The mean strikes back: mean-variance relationships and heteroscedasticity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27: 474-475 [Link]
59. Hammond-Tooke, C. A., Nakagawa, S. & Poulin, R. (2012) Parasitism and behavioural syndromes in the fish, Gobiomorphus cotidianus. Behaviour. 149: 601-622 [Link]
58. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Male quality, signal reliability and female choice: assessing the expectations of inter-sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1531-1520 [Link]
57. Rutkowska, J., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The long and the short of avian W chromosomes: no evidence for gradual W shortening. Biology Letters. 8: 636-638 [Link]
56. Asmad, K., Nakagawa, S., Lopez-Villalobos, N., Keyon, P. R., Pain, S. J. & Blair, H. T. (2012) Effects of maternal nutrition during pregnancy on the growth and reproductive development of male sheep: a meta-analysis. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 72: 51-58. [Link]
55. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S., Cleasby, I. R., & Burke, T. (2012) Passerine birds breeding under chronic noise experience reduced fitness. PLoS ONE. 7: e39200 [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3] [media4]
54. Nakagawa, S. Lagisz, M., Hector, K. L. & Spencer, H. G. (2012) Comparative and meta-analytic insights into life extension via dietary restriction. Aging Cell. 11:401-409 [Link] [F1000]
53. Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Quantitative analysis of compensatory and catch-up growth in diverse taxa. Journal of Animal Ecology. 81: 583-593 [Link]
52. Dawson, D. A., Horsburgh, G. J., Krupa, A. K., Stewart, I. R. K., Skjelseth, S., Jensen, H., Ball, A. D., Spurgin, L. G., Mannarelli, M.-E., Nakagawa, S., Schroeder, S., Vangestel, C., Hinten, G. N. & Burke, T. (2012) Microsatellite resources for Passeridae species: a predicted microsatellite map of the house sparrow Passer domesticus. Molecular Ecology Resources. 12: 501-523 [Link]
51. McQuillan, H. J., Nakagawa, S. & Mercer, A. R. (2012) Mushroom bodies of the honey bee brain show cell-population-specific plasticity in expression of amine-receptor genes. Learning & Memory. 19: 151-158 [Link]
50. Cleasby, I. R., & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The influence of male age on within-pair and extra-pair paternity in passerines. Ibis. 154: 318-324 [Link]
49. Koren, L., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T., Soma, K. K., Wynne-Edwards, K. E. & Geffen, E. (2012) Non-breeding feather concentrations of testosterone, corticosterone and cortisol are associated with subsequent over-winter survival in house sparrows. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 279: 1560-1566 [Link]
48. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2012) Dial variation in use of cover and feeding activity of a benthic freshwater fish in response to olfactory cues of a diurnal predator. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 93: 547-556 [Link]
47. Hector, K. L. Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The consequences of compensatory growth in an amphibian. Journal of Zoology. 286: 93-101 [Link]
46. Horvathova, T., Nakagawa, S. & Uller, T. (2012) Strategic female reproductive investment in response to male attractiveness in birds. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 279: 163-170 [Link][F1000]
45. Schroeder, J., Burke, T., Mannarelli, M.-E., Dawson, D. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Maternal effects and heritability of annual productivity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 149-156 [Link]
67. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J., Hero, J.-M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Assessing the information content of calls in Litoria chloris: quality signalling vs. individual recognition. Australian Journal of Zoology. 60: 120-126 [Link] [media]
66. Senior, A. M., Lim, J. N. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The fitness consequences of environmental sex reversal in fish: a quantitative review. Biological Reviews. 87: 900-911 [Link]
65. Leung, E. S., Chilvers, B. L., Nakagawa S., Moore, A. & Robertson, B. C. (2012) Sexual segregation in juvenile New Zealand sea lion foraging ranges: implications for intraspecific competition, population dynamics and conservation. PLoS One. 7: e45389 [Link]
64. Hector, K. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The effect of resveratrol on longevity across species: a meta-analysis. Biology Letters. 8: 790-793. [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3]
63. Santos, E. S. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The cost of parental care: a meta-analysis of the trade-off between parental effort and survival in birds. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1911-1917 [Link]
62. Nakagawa S. & Poulin, R. (2012) Meta-analytic insights into evolutionary ecology: an introduction and synthesis. Evolutionary Ecology. 26: 1085-1099 [Link]
61. Nakagawa, S. & Santos, E. S. A. (2012) Methodological issues and advances in biological meta-analysis. Evolutionary Ecology. 26: 1253-1274 [Link] [Correction]
60. Nakagawa, S & Schielzeth, H (2012) The mean strikes back: mean-variance relationships and heteroscedasticity. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 27: 474-475 [Link]
59. Hammond-Tooke, C. A., Nakagawa, S. & Poulin, R. (2012) Parasitism and behavioural syndromes in the fish, Gobiomorphus cotidianus. Behaviour. 149: 601-622 [Link]
58. McLean, M. J., Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Male quality, signal reliability and female choice: assessing the expectations of inter-sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 1531-1520 [Link]
57. Rutkowska, J., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The long and the short of avian W chromosomes: no evidence for gradual W shortening. Biology Letters. 8: 636-638 [Link]
56. Asmad, K., Nakagawa, S., Lopez-Villalobos, N., Keyon, P. R., Pain, S. J. & Blair, H. T. (2012) Effects of maternal nutrition during pregnancy on the growth and reproductive development of male sheep: a meta-analysis. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 72: 51-58. [Link]
55. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S., Cleasby, I. R., & Burke, T. (2012) Passerine birds breeding under chronic noise experience reduced fitness. PLoS ONE. 7: e39200 [Link] [media1] [media2] [media3] [media4]
54. Nakagawa, S. Lagisz, M., Hector, K. L. & Spencer, H. G. (2012) Comparative and meta-analytic insights into life extension via dietary restriction. Aging Cell. 11:401-409 [Link] [F1000]
53. Hector, K. L. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Quantitative analysis of compensatory and catch-up growth in diverse taxa. Journal of Animal Ecology. 81: 583-593 [Link]
52. Dawson, D. A., Horsburgh, G. J., Krupa, A. K., Stewart, I. R. K., Skjelseth, S., Jensen, H., Ball, A. D., Spurgin, L. G., Mannarelli, M.-E., Nakagawa, S., Schroeder, S., Vangestel, C., Hinten, G. N. & Burke, T. (2012) Microsatellite resources for Passeridae species: a predicted microsatellite map of the house sparrow Passer domesticus. Molecular Ecology Resources. 12: 501-523 [Link]
51. McQuillan, H. J., Nakagawa, S. & Mercer, A. R. (2012) Mushroom bodies of the honey bee brain show cell-population-specific plasticity in expression of amine-receptor genes. Learning & Memory. 19: 151-158 [Link]
50. Cleasby, I. R., & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The influence of male age on within-pair and extra-pair paternity in passerines. Ibis. 154: 318-324 [Link]
49. Koren, L., Nakagawa, S., Burke, T., Soma, K. K., Wynne-Edwards, K. E. & Geffen, E. (2012) Non-breeding feather concentrations of testosterone, corticosterone and cortisol are associated with subsequent over-winter survival in house sparrows. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 279: 1560-1566 [Link]
48. Vanderpham, J. V., Nakagawa, S. & Closs, G. P. (2012) Dial variation in use of cover and feeding activity of a benthic freshwater fish in response to olfactory cues of a diurnal predator. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 93: 547-556 [Link]
47. Hector, K. L. Bishop, P. J. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) The consequences of compensatory growth in an amphibian. Journal of Zoology. 286: 93-101 [Link]
46. Horvathova, T., Nakagawa, S. & Uller, T. (2012) Strategic female reproductive investment in response to male attractiveness in birds. Proceedings of Royal Society of London B. 279: 163-170 [Link][F1000]
45. Schroeder, J., Burke, T., Mannarelli, M.-E., Dawson, D. A. & Nakagawa, S. (2012) Maternal effects and heritability of annual productivity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25: 149-156 [Link]
44. Cleasby, I. R., & Nakagawa, S. (2011) Neglected biological patterns in the residuals: a behavioural ecologist's guide to co-operating with heteroscedasticity. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 2361-2372 [Link] [R Script]
43. Cleasby, I. R., Burke, T., Schroeder, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2011) Food supplements increase adult tarsus length, but not growth rate, in an island population of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). BMC Research Notes. 4: 431 [Link]
42. Watt, P. J., Skinner, A., Hale, M., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2011) Small subordinate male advantage in the zebrafish. Ethology. 117: 1003-1008 [Link] [media-BBC]
41. Sutton*, J.T., Nakagawa*, S., Robertson, B.C. & Jamieson, I. G. (2011) Disentangling the roles of natural selection and genetic drift in shaping variation at MHC immunity genes. Molecular Ecology. 20: 4408-4420 [Link]
40. Wehi, C., Nakagawa, S., Trewick, S.A. & Morgan-Richards, M. (2011) Does predation result in adult sex ratio skew in a sexually dimorphic insect genus? Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 2321-2328 [Link]
39. Dean, R., Nakagawa, S. & Pizzari, T. (2011) The risk and intensity of sperm ejection in female birds. American Naturalist. 178: 343-354 [Link]
38. Schuett, W., Dall, S. R. X., Baeumer, J. Kloesener, M. H., Nakagawa, S., Beinlich, F. & Eggers, T. (2011) Personality variation in a clonal insect, the pea aphid, Acyrhosiphon pisum. Developmental Psychobiology. 53: 631-640 [Link] [F1000]
37. Ninne, C., Waas, J. R., Ling, N., Nakagawa, S., Banks, J. C., Bell, D. G., Bright, A., Carey, P. W., Chandler, J., Hudson, Q. J., Ingram, J. R., Lyall, K., Morgan, D., Stevens, M. I., Wallace, J. & Möstl, E. (2011) Environmental influences on Adélie penguin breeding schedules, endocrinology and chick survival . General and Comparative Endocrinology. 173: 139-147 [Link]
36. Schroeder, J., Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N. & Burke T. (2011) No evidence for adverse effects on fitness of fitting passive integrated transponders (PITs) in wild house sparrows. Journal of Avian Biology. 42: 271-275 [Link]
35. Santos, E. S. A., Scheck, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2011) Dominance and plumage traits: meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. Animal Behaviour. 82: 3-19 [Link]
34. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S. & Hinsch, M. (2011) Behavioural ecology is not an endangered discipline. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 26: 320-321 [Link]
33. Grueber, C. E., Nakagawa, S., Laws, R. J., & Jamieson, I. G. (2011) Multimodel inference in ecology and evolution: challenges and solutions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 699-711 [Link] [Corrigendum]
32. Nakagawa, S. & Freckleton, R. P. (2011) Model averaging, missing data and multiple imputation: a case study for behavioural ecology. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 103-116 [Link][Correction]
31. Nakagawa, S. & Hauber, M. E. (2011) Great challenges with few subjects: statistical strategies for neuroscientists. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 35: 462-473 [Link]
43. Cleasby, I. R., Burke, T., Schroeder, J. & Nakagawa, S. (2011) Food supplements increase adult tarsus length, but not growth rate, in an island population of house sparrows (Passer domesticus). BMC Research Notes. 4: 431 [Link]
42. Watt, P. J., Skinner, A., Hale, M., Nakagawa, S. & Burke, T. (2011) Small subordinate male advantage in the zebrafish. Ethology. 117: 1003-1008 [Link] [media-BBC]
41. Sutton*, J.T., Nakagawa*, S., Robertson, B.C. & Jamieson, I. G. (2011) Disentangling the roles of natural selection and genetic drift in shaping variation at MHC immunity genes. Molecular Ecology. 20: 4408-4420 [Link]
40. Wehi, C., Nakagawa, S., Trewick, S.A. & Morgan-Richards, M. (2011) Does predation result in adult sex ratio skew in a sexually dimorphic insect genus? Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 2321-2328 [Link]
39. Dean, R., Nakagawa, S. & Pizzari, T. (2011) The risk and intensity of sperm ejection in female birds. American Naturalist. 178: 343-354 [Link]
38. Schuett, W., Dall, S. R. X., Baeumer, J. Kloesener, M. H., Nakagawa, S., Beinlich, F. & Eggers, T. (2011) Personality variation in a clonal insect, the pea aphid, Acyrhosiphon pisum. Developmental Psychobiology. 53: 631-640 [Link] [F1000]
37. Ninne, C., Waas, J. R., Ling, N., Nakagawa, S., Banks, J. C., Bell, D. G., Bright, A., Carey, P. W., Chandler, J., Hudson, Q. J., Ingram, J. R., Lyall, K., Morgan, D., Stevens, M. I., Wallace, J. & Möstl, E. (2011) Environmental influences on Adélie penguin breeding schedules, endocrinology and chick survival . General and Comparative Endocrinology. 173: 139-147 [Link]
36. Schroeder, J., Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N. & Burke T. (2011) No evidence for adverse effects on fitness of fitting passive integrated transponders (PITs) in wild house sparrows. Journal of Avian Biology. 42: 271-275 [Link]
35. Santos, E. S. A., Scheck, D. & Nakagawa, S. (2011) Dominance and plumage traits: meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. Animal Behaviour. 82: 3-19 [Link]
34. Schroeder, J., Nakagawa, S. & Hinsch, M. (2011) Behavioural ecology is not an endangered discipline. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 26: 320-321 [Link]
33. Grueber, C. E., Nakagawa, S., Laws, R. J., & Jamieson, I. G. (2011) Multimodel inference in ecology and evolution: challenges and solutions. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 699-711 [Link] [Corrigendum]
32. Nakagawa, S. & Freckleton, R. P. (2011) Model averaging, missing data and multiple imputation: a case study for behavioural ecology. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 103-116 [Link][Correction]
31. Nakagawa, S. & Hauber, M. E. (2011) Great challenges with few subjects: statistical strategies for neuroscientists. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 35: 462-473 [Link]
30. Laws, R. J., Townsend, S. M., Nakagawa, S. & Jamieson, I. G. (2010) Limited inbreeding depression in a bottlenecked population is age but not environment dependent. Journal of Avian Biology. 41: 645-652 [Link]
29. Grueber, C. E., Laws, R. J., Nakagawa, S. & Jamieson, I. G. (2010) Inbreeding depression accumulates across life-history stages of the endangered Takahe. Conservation Biology. 24: 1617-1625 [Link]
28. Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S., Gillespie, D. O. S. & Burke T. (2010) The influence of sex and body size on nestling survival and recruitment in the house sparrow. Biological Journal of Linnean Society. 101: 680-688 [Link]
27. Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2010) Repeatability for Gaussian and non-Gaussian data: a practical guide for biologists. Biological Reviews. 85: 935-956 [Link] [R package]
26. English, S., Nakagawa, S. & Clutton-Brock, T. H. (2010) Consistent individual differences in cooperative behaviour in meerkats (Suricata suricatta). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 1597-1604 [Link]
25. Coats, J., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa S. (2010) The consequences of parasitic infections for host behavioural correlations and repeatability Behaviour. 147: 367-382 [Link]
24. Hadfield, J. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2010) General quantitative genetic methods for comparative biology: phylogenies, taxonomies, and multi-trait models for continuous and categorical characters. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 494-508 [Link] [R package]
23. Ninne, C., Waas, J. R., Ling, N., Nakagawa, S., Banks, J. C., Bell, D. G., Bright, A., Carey, P. W., Chandler, J., Hudson, Q. J., Ingram, J. R., Lyall, K., Morgan, D., Stevens, M. I., Wallace, J. & Möstl, E. (2010) Comparing plasma and faecal measures of steroid hormones in Adélie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 180: 83-94 [Link]
29. Grueber, C. E., Laws, R. J., Nakagawa, S. & Jamieson, I. G. (2010) Inbreeding depression accumulates across life-history stages of the endangered Takahe. Conservation Biology. 24: 1617-1625 [Link]
28. Cleasby, I. R., Nakagawa, S., Gillespie, D. O. S. & Burke T. (2010) The influence of sex and body size on nestling survival and recruitment in the house sparrow. Biological Journal of Linnean Society. 101: 680-688 [Link]
27. Nakagawa, S. & Schielzeth, H. (2010) Repeatability for Gaussian and non-Gaussian data: a practical guide for biologists. Biological Reviews. 85: 935-956 [Link] [R package]
26. English, S., Nakagawa, S. & Clutton-Brock, T. H. (2010) Consistent individual differences in cooperative behaviour in meerkats (Suricata suricatta). Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 1597-1604 [Link]
25. Coats, J., Poulin, R. & Nakagawa S. (2010) The consequences of parasitic infections for host behavioural correlations and repeatability Behaviour. 147: 367-382 [Link]
24. Hadfield, J. D. & Nakagawa, S. (2010) General quantitative genetic methods for comparative biology: phylogenies, taxonomies, and multi-trait models for continuous and categorical characters. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 494-508 [Link] [R package]
23. Ninne, C., Waas, J. R., Ling, N., Nakagawa, S., Banks, J. C., Bell, D. G., Bright, A., Carey, P. W., Chandler, J., Hudson, Q. J., Ingram, J. R., Lyall, K., Morgan, D., Stevens, M. I., Wallace, J. & Möstl, E. (2010) Comparing plasma and faecal measures of steroid hormones in Adélie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 180: 83-94 [Link]
22. Garamszegi L. Z., Calhim S., Dochtermann N., Hegyi G., Hurd P. L., Jørgensen C., Kutsukake N., Lajeunesse M. J., Pollard K. A., Schielzeth H, Symonds M. R. E. & Nakagawa, S. (2009) Changing philosophies and tools for statistical inferences in behavioral ecology. Behavioral Ecology. 20: 1363-1375
[Link]
21. Chapman, J. R., Nakagawa, S., Coltman, D. W., Slate, J. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) A quantitative review of heterozygosity-fitness correlations in animal populations. Molecular Ecology. 18: 2746-2765 [Link] [Corrigendum]
20. Jones, K. S., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) Environmental sensitivity in relation to size and sex in birds: meta-regression analysis. American Naturalist. 174: 122-133 [Link]
19. Knowles, S. C. L., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) Elevated reproductive effort increases blood parasitaemia levels and decreases immune function in birds: a meta-regression approach. Functional Ecology. 23: 405-415 [Link]
21. Chapman, J. R., Nakagawa, S., Coltman, D. W., Slate, J. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) A quantitative review of heterozygosity-fitness correlations in animal populations. Molecular Ecology. 18: 2746-2765 [Link] [Corrigendum]
20. Jones, K. S., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) Environmental sensitivity in relation to size and sex in birds: meta-regression analysis. American Naturalist. 174: 122-133 [Link]
19. Knowles, S. C. L., Nakagawa, S. & Sheldon, B. C. (2009) Elevated reproductive effort increases blood parasitaemia levels and decreases immune function in birds: a meta-regression approach. Functional Ecology. 23: 405-415 [Link]
18. Nakagawa, S. & Freckleton, R. P. (2008) Missing inaction: the danger of ignoring missing data. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 11: 592-596 [Link]
17. Nakagawa, S., Lee, J.-W., Woodward, B.K., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2008) Differential selection according to the degree of cheating in a status signal. Biology Letters. 4: 667-669 [Link]
16. Nakagawa, S. & Burke T. (2008) The mask of seniority? A neglected age indicator in house sparrows, Passer domesticus. Journal of Avian Biology. 39: 222-225 [Link]
17. Nakagawa, S., Lee, J.-W., Woodward, B.K., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2008) Differential selection according to the degree of cheating in a status signal. Biology Letters. 4: 667-669 [Link]
16. Nakagawa, S. & Burke T. (2008) The mask of seniority? A neglected age indicator in house sparrows, Passer domesticus. Journal of Avian Biology. 39: 222-225 [Link]
15. Nakagawa, S. & Cuthill, I. (2007) Effect size, confidence interval and statistical significance: a practical guide for biologists. Biological Reviews. 82: 591-605 [Link] [Corrigendum]
[R Script] [F1000]
14. Nakagawa, S., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Predictable males and unpredictable females: sex difference in repeatability of care in a wild bird population. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 20: 1674-1681 [Link]
13. Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Assessing the function of house sparrows’ bib size using a flexible meta-analysis method. Behavioral Ecology. 18: 831-840 [Link] [Erratum]
12. Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Does the badge of status influence parental care and investment? An experimental test. Oecologia. 153: 749-760 [Link]
11. Nakagawa, S. (2004) Is avian sex determination unique?: clues from a warbler and from chickens. Trends in Genetics. 20: 479-480 [Link]
10. Nakagawa, S. (2004) A farewell to Bonferroni: the problems of low statistical power and publication bias. Behavioral Ecology. 15: 1044-1045 [Link]
9. Nakagawa, S. (2004) Changes in house sparrow population size, breeding success and breeding pattern on Lundy. The Annual Report of the Lundy Field Society. 54: 63-70 [Link]
8. Nakagawa, S., Gemmell, N. J. & Burke, T. (2004) Measuring vertebrate telomeres: applications and limitations. Molecular Ecology. 13: 2523-2533 [Link]
7. Nakagawa, S. & Waas, J. R. (2004) Effects of acoustic and visual priming stimuli on reproductive behaviour in female zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata. Acta Ethologica. 7: 43-49 [Link]
6. Nakagawa, S. & Waas, J. R. (2004) "O sibling, where art thou?" – a review of avian sibling recognition with respect to the mammalian literature. Biological Reviews. 79: 101-119 [Link]
5. Nakagawa, S. & Foster, T. M. (2004) The case against retrospective statistical power analyses with an introduction to power analysis. Acta Ethologica. 7: 103-108 [Link]
4. Nakagawa, S., Etheredge, R. J. M., Foster, T. M., Sumpter, E. C. & Temple, W (2004) The effects of changes in consequences on hens’ performance in delayed matching-to-sample tasks. Behavioural Processes. 67: 441-451 [Link]
3. Nakagawa, S., Möstl, E. & Waas, J. R. (2003) Validation of an enzyme immunoassay to measure faecal glucocorticoid metabolites from Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): a noninvasive tool for estimating stress? Polar Biology. 26: 491-493 [Link]
2. Nakagawa, S., Bannister, T., Jensen, F., McLean, A. D. & Waas, J. R. (2002) Relatedness does not affect the mating effort of Eisenia fetida Sav. (Oligochaeta) despite evidence for outbreeding depression. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 35: 390-392 [Link]
1. Nakagawa, S., Waas, J. R. & Miyazaki, M. (2001) Heart rate changes reveal that little blue penguin chicks (Eudyptula minor) can use vocal signatures to discriminate familiar from unfamiliar chicks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 50: 180-188 [Link]
14. Nakagawa, S., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Predictable males and unpredictable females: sex difference in repeatability of care in a wild bird population. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 20: 1674-1681 [Link]
13. Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Assessing the function of house sparrows’ bib size using a flexible meta-analysis method. Behavioral Ecology. 18: 831-840 [Link] [Erratum]
12. Nakagawa, S., Ockendon, N., Gillespie, D. O. S., Hatchwell, B. J. & Burke T. (2007) Does the badge of status influence parental care and investment? An experimental test. Oecologia. 153: 749-760 [Link]
11. Nakagawa, S. (2004) Is avian sex determination unique?: clues from a warbler and from chickens. Trends in Genetics. 20: 479-480 [Link]
10. Nakagawa, S. (2004) A farewell to Bonferroni: the problems of low statistical power and publication bias. Behavioral Ecology. 15: 1044-1045 [Link]
9. Nakagawa, S. (2004) Changes in house sparrow population size, breeding success and breeding pattern on Lundy. The Annual Report of the Lundy Field Society. 54: 63-70 [Link]
8. Nakagawa, S., Gemmell, N. J. & Burke, T. (2004) Measuring vertebrate telomeres: applications and limitations. Molecular Ecology. 13: 2523-2533 [Link]
7. Nakagawa, S. & Waas, J. R. (2004) Effects of acoustic and visual priming stimuli on reproductive behaviour in female zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata. Acta Ethologica. 7: 43-49 [Link]
6. Nakagawa, S. & Waas, J. R. (2004) "O sibling, where art thou?" – a review of avian sibling recognition with respect to the mammalian literature. Biological Reviews. 79: 101-119 [Link]
5. Nakagawa, S. & Foster, T. M. (2004) The case against retrospective statistical power analyses with an introduction to power analysis. Acta Ethologica. 7: 103-108 [Link]
4. Nakagawa, S., Etheredge, R. J. M., Foster, T. M., Sumpter, E. C. & Temple, W (2004) The effects of changes in consequences on hens’ performance in delayed matching-to-sample tasks. Behavioural Processes. 67: 441-451 [Link]
3. Nakagawa, S., Möstl, E. & Waas, J. R. (2003) Validation of an enzyme immunoassay to measure faecal glucocorticoid metabolites from Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae): a noninvasive tool for estimating stress? Polar Biology. 26: 491-493 [Link]
2. Nakagawa, S., Bannister, T., Jensen, F., McLean, A. D. & Waas, J. R. (2002) Relatedness does not affect the mating effort of Eisenia fetida Sav. (Oligochaeta) despite evidence for outbreeding depression. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 35: 390-392 [Link]
1. Nakagawa, S., Waas, J. R. & Miyazaki, M. (2001) Heart rate changes reveal that little blue penguin chicks (Eudyptula minor) can use vocal signatures to discriminate familiar from unfamiliar chicks. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 50: 180-188 [Link]
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392. Noble, D. A. W. ..... EcoEvo1000
391. Kelsey. Survival model repeatablity (Quantifying repeatability or inter-class correlation from time-to-event data: towards a standardized approach)
390. Liam....
389. Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W. A., Viechtbauer, W., Sanchez-Tojar, A., Lagisz, M. & Senior, A. M. (in prep) Meta-analysis of interaction.
388. Burke, N. W., Nakagawa#, S., & Bonduriansky#, R. (submitted) Sexual conflict explains diverse patterns of transgenerational plasticity. bioRxiv [link]
387. Garatt, M., Lagisz, M. ...... Neyt, C., Stout, M., Isola, J. V. V., Gaillard. J.-M., Lemaitre, J.-F.,... & Nakagawa, S. (submitted) Male castration and female contraception increase lifespan across vertebrates [Link]
386. Macartney, E. L., Pottier, P., Burke, S., Nakagawa#, S. & Drobniak, S. M. (submitted) Quantifying between-individual variation using high-throughput phenotyping of behavioural traits in the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). [EcoEvoRxiv]
385. Callaghan, C. T., Cornwell, W. K.# & Nakagawa, S.# (submitted) Diversity begets rarity: the proportion of rare species increases with species richness.
384. Markovski, J. L., Callaghan, C. T.#, Cornwell, W. K.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (revision) A global analysis reveals the dynamic relationship between sexual selection and population abundance in space and time [EcoEvoRxiv]
383. Shinichi et al. - repeatability (prep)
382. Nakagawa, S., Armitage, D. W., Froese, T., Yang, Y., Lagisz, M. (revision) Poor hypotheses and research waste in biology: learning from a theory crisis in psychology. BMC Biology [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
381. Yang et al. (prep) - lnRR+SMD - Ecol Lett
380. Morrison et al. (Silent Spring) Nat Sustain
379. Macartney et al. - sex difference (submitted)
378. Lagisz et al. -mice - PNAS
377. Lagisz et al. - society fare (Proc B)
376. Yefeng et al. - hetero (submitted) MEE
375. Yang et al. 1- protocol (revision) - Environmental Evidence
374. Lagisz, M., Yang, Y., Young, S. & Nakagawa, S. (revision) A practical guide to evaluating sensitivity of literature search strings for systematic reviews using relative recall Research Synthesis Methods. [Link]
373. Noble, D. A. W., Kar, F., Bush, A., Seebacher F, Nakagawa S. (revision) Reduced plasticity and variance in physiological rates of ectotherm populations under climate change. Ecology Letters [EcoEvoRxiv]
372. Senior, A. M., Thillainadesan, S., Madsen, S., Hocking, S. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (revision) Bias in meta-analysis of response ratios is reduced by preliminary meta-analysis of the variance. [Link]
371. Pottier, P., Kearney, M. R., Wu, N. C., Gunderson, A. R., Rej, J. E., Rivera-Villanueva, A. N., Pollo, P., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S., (revision) Vulnerability of amphibians to global warming. Nature [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
392. Noble, D. A. W. ..... EcoEvo1000
391. Kelsey. Survival model repeatablity (Quantifying repeatability or inter-class correlation from time-to-event data: towards a standardized approach)
390. Liam....
389. Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W. A., Viechtbauer, W., Sanchez-Tojar, A., Lagisz, M. & Senior, A. M. (in prep) Meta-analysis of interaction.
388. Burke, N. W., Nakagawa#, S., & Bonduriansky#, R. (submitted) Sexual conflict explains diverse patterns of transgenerational plasticity. bioRxiv [link]
387. Garatt, M., Lagisz, M. ...... Neyt, C., Stout, M., Isola, J. V. V., Gaillard. J.-M., Lemaitre, J.-F.,... & Nakagawa, S. (submitted) Male castration and female contraception increase lifespan across vertebrates [Link]
386. Macartney, E. L., Pottier, P., Burke, S., Nakagawa#, S. & Drobniak, S. M. (submitted) Quantifying between-individual variation using high-throughput phenotyping of behavioural traits in the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). [EcoEvoRxiv]
385. Callaghan, C. T., Cornwell, W. K.# & Nakagawa, S.# (submitted) Diversity begets rarity: the proportion of rare species increases with species richness.
384. Markovski, J. L., Callaghan, C. T.#, Cornwell, W. K.#, & Nakagawa, S.# (revision) A global analysis reveals the dynamic relationship between sexual selection and population abundance in space and time [EcoEvoRxiv]
383. Shinichi et al. - repeatability (prep)
382. Nakagawa, S., Armitage, D. W., Froese, T., Yang, Y., Lagisz, M. (revision) Poor hypotheses and research waste in biology: learning from a theory crisis in psychology. BMC Biology [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
381. Yang et al. (prep) - lnRR+SMD - Ecol Lett
380. Morrison et al. (Silent Spring) Nat Sustain
379. Macartney et al. - sex difference (submitted)
378. Lagisz et al. -mice - PNAS
377. Lagisz et al. - society fare (Proc B)
376. Yefeng et al. - hetero (submitted) MEE
375. Yang et al. 1- protocol (revision) - Environmental Evidence
374. Lagisz, M., Yang, Y., Young, S. & Nakagawa, S. (revision) A practical guide to evaluating sensitivity of literature search strings for systematic reviews using relative recall Research Synthesis Methods. [Link]
373. Noble, D. A. W., Kar, F., Bush, A., Seebacher F, Nakagawa S. (revision) Reduced plasticity and variance in physiological rates of ectotherm populations under climate change. Ecology Letters [EcoEvoRxiv]
372. Senior, A. M., Thillainadesan, S., Madsen, S., Hocking, S. L., Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (revision) Bias in meta-analysis of response ratios is reduced by preliminary meta-analysis of the variance. [Link]
371. Pottier, P., Kearney, M. R., Wu, N. C., Gunderson, A. R., Rej, J. E., Rivera-Villanueva, A. N., Pollo, P., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. M. & Nakagawa, S., (revision) Vulnerability of amphibians to global warming. Nature [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
The network is based on publication list as in June 2015. Node and label sizes represent log-scaled numbers of publications co-authored with Shinichi Nakagawa. Pdf version of this plot can be downloaded here.