Data Sharing in Ecology and Evolution: Why Not? (01 Mar 2005)
The rapid advancement of fields such as molecular biology, genomics, and molecular evolution is in large part due to pervasive data sharing. New discoveries are made through application of bioinformatics to widely available datasets. Ecology, evolution, conservation biology, animal behavior and related fields have not enjoyed similar growth. Data sharing can transform these fields, as it has others [1,2], but first individual scientists must recognize the benefits and see their way past perceived barriers.
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