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Vsualization from the Web of Science showing number of citations of Gurevitch et al. 1992 in different research fields, showing its broad impact
Hindsight

Hindsight: A paper which triggered a revolution in the field of research synthesis in ecology

In our Hindsight series, researchers highlight a historical piece of research that was -and is- significant to them. In this post, Julia Koricheva discusses the impact of Gurevitch et al’s A meta-analysis of competition in field experiments. Julia is a professor at Royal Holloway and an Associate Editor for Functional Ecology

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