Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
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Assistant Prof at Michigan State University in EEB & Hort | farming for people and nature | conservation | ornithology | agroecology | she/her
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Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Widespread lack of article accessibility policies among ecology and evolution journals
Nature Ecology & Evolution - An analysis of manuscript preparation guidelines across 541 ecology and evolution journals reveals widespread paucity in guidelines intended to make journal...
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Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Widespread lack of article accessibility policies among ecology and evolution journals
We screened the websites of 541 ecology and evolution journals for guidelines instructing authors to prepare their manuscripts to be accessible to people with disabilities. This data file contains all...
doi.org
Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Widespread lack of article accessibility policies among ecology and evolution journals
We screened the websites of 541 ecology and evolution journals for guidelines instructing authors to prepare their manuscripts to be accessible to people with disabilities. This data file contains all...
doi.org
Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Apr 30
Widespread lack of article accessibility policies among ecology and evolution journals
Nature Ecology & Evolution - An analysis of manuscript preparation guidelines across 541 ecology and evolution journals reveals widespread paucity in guidelines intended to make journal...
rdcu.be
Olivia M. Smith
@oliviamsmith.bsky.social
· Mar 10
Reposted by Olivia M. Smith
Nick Haddad
@nickhaddad.bsky.social
· Mar 6
Rapid butterfly declines across the United States during the 21st century
Numerous declines have been documented across insect groups, and the potential consequences of insect losses are dire. Butterflies are the most surveyed insect taxa, yet analyses have been limited in ...
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Reposted by Olivia M. Smith
Reposted by Olivia M. Smith