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Rose E. O'Dea
Rose E. O'Dea
Mary Lugton Fellow, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta‐analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: a PRISMA extension
RE O'Dea, M Lagisz, MD Jennions, J Koricheva, DWA Noble, TH Parker, ...
Biological Reviews 96 (5), 1695-1722, 2021
3812021
Gender differences in individual variation in academic grades fail to fit expected patterns for STEM
RE O’Dea, M Lagisz, MD Jennions, S Nakagawa
Nature communications 9 (1), 1-8, 2018
2862018
Methods for testing publication bias in ecological and evolutionary meta‐analyses
S Nakagawa, M Lagisz, MD Jennions, J Koricheva, DWA Noble, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13 (1), 4-21, 2022
2402022
Research weaving: visualizing the future of research synthesis
S Nakagawa, G Samarasinghe, NR Haddaway, MJ Westgate, RE O’Dea, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (3), 224-238, 2019
2222019
Nonindependence and sensitivity analyses in ecological and evolutionary meta‐analyses
DWA Noble, M Lagisz, RE O'dea, S Nakagawa
Molecular Ecology 26 (9), 2410-2425, 2017
2202017
The orchard plot: cultivating a forest plot for use in ecology, evolution, and beyond
S Nakagawa, M Lagisz, RE O'Dea, J Rutkowska, Y Yang, DWA Noble, ...
Research Synthesis Methods 12 (1), 4-12, 2021
1602021
The role of non-genetic inheritance in evolutionary rescue: epigenetic buffering, heritable bet hedging and epigenetic traps
RE O’Dea, DWA Noble, SL Johnson, D Hesselson, S Nakagawa
Environmental epigenetics 2 (1), dvv014, 2016
1532016
A practical guide to question formation, systematic searching and study screening for literature reviews in ecology and evolution
YZ Foo, RE O'Dea, J Koricheva, S Nakagawa, M Lagisz
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (9), 1705-1720, 2021
1012021
Male body size and condition affects sperm number and production rates in mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki
RE O'dea, MD Jennions, ML Head
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27 (12), 2739-2744, 2014
702014
Towards open, reliable, and transparent ecology and evolutionary biology
RE O’Dea, TH Parker, YE Chee, A Culina, SM Drobniak, DH Duncan, ...
BMC biology 19 (1), 68, 2021
622021
Unifying individual differences in personality, predictability and plasticity: a practical guide
RE O'Dea, DWA Noble, S Nakagawa
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 13 (2), 278-293, 2022
602022
A new ecosystem for evidence synthesis
S Nakagawa, AG Dunn, M Lagisz, A Bannach-Brown, EM Grames, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (4), 498-501, 2020
542020
Developmental temperature affects phenotypic means and variability: a meta-analysis of fish data
RE O'Dea, M Lagisz, AP Hendry, S Nakagawa
Fish and Fisheries 20, 1005– 1022, 2019
522019
Closing the knowledge‐action gap in conservation with open science
DG Roche, RE O'Dea, KA Kerr, T Rytwinski, R Schuster, VM Nguyen, ...
Conservation Biology 36 (3), e13835, 2022
442022
The pace of modern life, revisited
S Sanderson, MO Beausoleil, RE O’Dea, ZT Wood, C Correa, V Frankel, ...
Molecular Ecology 31 (4), 1028-1043, 2022
442022
Publication bias impacts on effect size, statistical power, and magnitude (Type M) and sign (Type S) errors in ecology and evolutionary biology
Y Yang, A Sánchez-Tójar, RE O’Dea, DWA Noble, J Koricheva, ...
BMC biology 21 (1), 71, 2023
422023
Divide and conquer? Size adjustment with allometry and intermediate outcomes
S Nakagawa, F Kar, RE O’Dea, JL Pick, M Lagisz
BMC biology 15, 1-6, 2017
402017
orchaRd 2.0: An R package for visualising meta-analyses with orchard plots
S Nakagawa, M Lagisz, RE O'Dea, P Pottier, J Rutkowska, AM Senior, ...
392023
The effects of familiarity and mating experience on mate choice in mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki
R Vega-Trejo, RE O’Dea, MD Jennions, ML Head
Behavioral ecology 25 (5), 1205-1211, 2014
342014
Improving quantitative synthesis to achieve generality in ecology
R Spake, RE O’dea, S Nakagawa, CP Doncaster, M Ryo, CT Callaghan, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (12), 1818-1828, 2022
332022
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