Publications
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.
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]
Articles &
Book Chapters (including
Editorials):
389.
Moles, A., Bonduriansky, R., Bonser, S., Falster, D.,
Nakagawa, S., Andrew, N. &
Lagisz, M., (revision). A
transparent universal credit system is needed to
incentivize peer review.
Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
[Link]
388.
Morrison, K., Melhado, G.,
Bose, A.P., Eastment, R.,
Lagisz,
M., Manera, J.L., Michelangeli, M., Wong,
B.B.,
Yang, Y. &
Nakagawa,
S. (accepted). The impacts of pesticide
exposure on fish conspecific interactions: A
systematic review and meta-analysis.
Environment
Pollution.
387.
Nakagawa, S., Mizuno, A., Morrison, K.,
Ricolfi, L., Williams, C., Drobniak, S.M., Lagisz, M.
& Yang, Y., (accepted). Location-scale
meta-analysis and meta-regression as a tool to
capture large-scale changes in biological and
methodological heterogeneity: a spotlight on
heteroscedasticity.
Global Change
Biology [
EcoEvoRxiv]
386.
Yang, Y., Noble, D. W., Spake,
R.,
Senior, A. M., Lagisz, M. and Nakagawa,
S., (revision). A pluralistic framework for
measuring and stratifying heterogeneity in
meta-analyses.
Methods in Ecology and
Evolution [Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
385.
Noble, D.
A. W., Kar, F., Bush, A., Seebacher
F, Nakagawa
S. (accepted) Reduced
plasticity and variance in physiological rates of
ectotherm populations under climate change.
Functional
Ecology [
Link]
[EcoEvoRxiv]
384.
Yang, Y., Noble, D. W.,
Senior, A. M., Lagisz, M. and Nakagawa,
S., (revision). Interpreting prediction
intervals and distributions for decoding biological
generality in meta-analyses.
eLife
[
Link] [
bioRxiv]
383.
Pollo, P., Lagisz, M., Macedo-Rego,
R. C.,
Mizuno, A., Yang, Y., & Nakagawa,
S. (accepted). Reliability of meta-analyses
in ecology and evolution:(mostly) good news from a
case study on sexual signals.
Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B [Link]
[
EcoEvoRxiv]
382. Nakagawa,
S.,
Cornwell, W. K.# & Callaghan, C.
T.# (revision) An
illusion of a macroecological law,
abundance-occupancy relationships. eLife [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
381.
Macartney, E. L., Burke, S., Pottier,
P., Hamoudi, Z., Hart, C., Ahmed, R., Lin,
Y. Q., Neely, G. G.,
Drobniak#, S. M., Nakagawa#,
S. (2025) Sex-specific effects of social
environment on behaviour and their correlations in
Drosophila melanogaster.
Ecology
and Evolution 15: e71261 [
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
380. 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.,
Ozeki, S., Sandoval-Herrera, N., Scarlett, K. R.,
Sundin, J., Tan, Thore, E. S. J., Wong, B. B. M.,
& McCallum, E. S. (2025) Evidence of the
impacts of pharmaceuticals on aquatic animal
behaviour: a systematic map protocol.
Environmental Evidence
14: 4 [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
379.
Yang, Y., Liu, M., Lagisz, M. and
Nakagawa, S., (2025) Catalysing
mathematical, computing, and statistical innovation
towards applied sciences.
Nature Reviews
Electronic Engineering 2: 222–224
[
Link]
378.
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., (2025) Vulnerability of
amphibians to global warming.
Nature 639: 954–961
[
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
377. Chan,
A. H. H., Putra, P., Schupp, H., Köchling, J.,
Straßheim, J., Renner, B., Schroeder, J., Pearse,
W.D.,
Nakagawa, S., Burke, T. and
Griesser, M., Meizer, A., Lubrano, S., & Kano, F.
(2025). YOLO-Behaviour: A simple, flexible framework
to automatically quantify animal behaviours from
videos
. Methods in Ecology
and Evolution. 16: 740-766 [
Link] [
bioRxiv]
376.
Lagisz, M., Yang, Y., Young, S. & Nakagawa, S. (2025)
A practical guide to evaluating sensitivity of
literature search strings for systematic reviews
using relative recall
Research Synthesis
Methods. 16:1 - 14
[Link]
375.
Yang, Y., Lagisz#, M.,
& Nakagawa#, S. (2025) Visualization
toolkits for enriching meta-analyses through evidence
map, bibliometrics, and alternative impact metrics.
Research Synthesis Methods.
16: 15-29 [
Link] [
arXiv]
374.
McCune K.,
Williams C., Dochtermann NA,
Schielzeth H & Nakagawa S.
(2025) Repeatability and
intra-class correlations from time-to-event data:
towards a standardized approach.
Animal
Behaviour 222: 123102 [
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
373.
Lagisz, M., Bairos-Novak, K.
R.,
Martinig, A. R., Bertram, M. G.,
Mizuno, A., Sabet, S. S., Paquet,
M., Santana, M. S., Thoré, E. S. J., Trubanová, N.,
Rutkowska, J., Orr, J. A., Takola, E.,
Yang,
Y., Pottier, P., Gomes, D. G. E., Chan,
Y.-C., Xian, Z., Akogwu, C. O.,
Drobniak, S.
M., & Nakagawa, S. (2025). Priced out of
belonging? Insufficient concessions on membership
fees across international societies in ecology and
evolution.
Proceedings of the Royal
Society of London B. 292: 20241430
[
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
372.
Noble, D. W. A., Xirocostas, Z.
A., Wu, N. C., Martinig, A. R., Almeida, R. A.,
Bairos-Novak, K. R., Balti, H., Bertram, M. G.,
Bliard, L., Brand, J. A., Byrne, I., Chan, Y.-C.,
Clink, D. J., Corbel, Q., Correia, R. A.,
Crawford-Ash, J., Culina, A., D’Bastiani, E., Gywa,
G. D., Leite, M. de S., Dhellemmes, F., Dimri, S.,
Drobniak#, S. M., Elsy, A. D.,
Everingham, S. E., Gascoigne, S. J. L., Grainger, M.,
Hossack, G. C., Hovstad, K. A., Ivimey-Cook, E. R.,
Jones, M. L., Kačergytė, I., Küstner, G., Leibold, D.
C., Mair, M. M., Martin, J.
M.,
Mizuno, A., Moodie, I. R., Moreau, D.,
O’Dea, R. E., Orr, J. A., Paquet,
M., Parajuli, R.,
Pick, J. L., Pottier,
P., Purgar, M., Recio, P., Roche, D. G.,
Royauté, R., Sabet, S. S., Segovia, J. M. G., Silva,
I., Sánchez-Tójar, A., Soares, B. E., Szabo, B.,
Takola, E., Thoré, E., Timilsina, B., van Dis, N. E.,
Verberk, W. C. E. P., Vriend, S. J. G., Wild, K. H.,
Williams, C., Yang, Y., Nakagawa#, S., &
Lagisz#, M. (2025). The promise of
community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of
London B. 292: 20241487 [
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
371. Gould. E.,
Parker, T. H., Fraser, H., Nakagawa,
S., Griffith, S. C.,
Vesk, P. A. & Fidler F. et al. (2025) Same data,
different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to
analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary
biology. BMC
Biology. Registered Report [Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
370.
Nakagawa, S., Armitage, D. W.,
Froese, T.,
Yang, Y., Lagisz, M.
(2025) Poor hypotheses and research waste in biology:
learning from a theory crisis in psychology.
BMC Biology 23: 33
[
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
369. 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.
13:
RP96338
[Link] [EcoEvoRxiv]
368.
Yang, Y.*, van Zwet E.*,
Ignatiadis, N.,
Nakagawa, S.
(2024) A
large-scale
in silico replication of
ecological and evolutionary studies.
Nature Ecology &
Evolution. 8: 2179–2183
[Link]
367. Ho, M. L. ,
Lagisz, M., Nakagawa,
S., Perkins-Kirkpatrick, S., Sawyers, P.,
Page, C., Leggat, B., Gaston, T., Hobday, A. J.,
Richards, Z., & Ainsworth, T. (2024) What is the
evidence for the impact of ocean warming on
subtropical and temperate corals and coral reefs? a
systematic map.
Environmental
Evidence. 13:25 [
Link]
366.
Williams, C., .Lagisz,
M., ,
Morrison, K., Ricolfi,
L., Yang, Y., Warton,
D.,
& Nakagawa, S. (2024)
Transparent reporting items for simulation studies
evaluating statistical methods: foundations for
reproducibility and reliability.
Methods
in Ecology and Evolution 15: 1926-1939
[
Link] [
Pr-registration]
365. Davidson, A.R., Barbour, G.,
Nakagawa,
S., Holcombe, A.O., Fidler, F. and Glasziou,
P.P. (2024) Taxonomy of interventions at academic
institutions to improve research quality.
F1000Research
13:883 [
Link] [
bioRxiv]
364. 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]
363. Johnson, S. N., Waterman, J. M., Hartley, S. E.,
Cooke, J., Ryalls, J. M. W.,
Lagisz, M., &
Nakagawa, S. (2024) Plant silicon defences
suppress herbivore performance, but mode of feeding
is key.
Ecology
Letters. 27: e14519 [Link]
362. Lagisz,
M, Westgate, M., Kellie, D.
& Nakagawa,
S. (2024) Going global by
going local: impacts and opportunities of
geographically focused data
integration BioScience 74:
640–651
[Link]
361.
Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Williams, C.,
Pan, J.,
Noble, D. A. W., & Nakagawa,
S. (2024) Robust point and variance
estimation for meta-analyses with selective reporting
and dependent effect sizes.
Methods in
Ecology and Evolution 15: 1593-1610
[
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
360. Class, B., Strickland, K., Potvin, D., Jackson,
N. &
Nakagawa, S. & Frere, C. (2024)
Sex-specific associations between social behaviour,
its predictability and fitness in a wild lizard.
American Naturalist. 5:
501-516 [
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
359.
Pollo, P., Lagisz, M., Yang,
Y., Culina, A.
& Nakagawa,
S. (2024) Synthesis of sexual
selection: a systematic map of meta-analyses with
bibliometric analysis.
Biological
Reviews. 99: 2134–2175 [
Link] [
EcoEvoRxiv]
358. Purgar, M.,
Glasziou, P., Klanjscek, T., Nakagawa,
S. & Culina A.
(2024
)
Supporting study registration to reduce research
waste. Nature Ecology &
Evolution. 8: 1391–1399
[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.
(2024). Best Paper awards lack transparency,
inclusivity, and support for Open Science.
PLoS Biology 22: e3002715
[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. (2024) 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. (2024) 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. (2024) 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.
Marine 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. 39: 307-310 [
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. 39: 435-445 [
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.,
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Understanding ‘it depends’ in ecology: a guide to
hypothesising, visualising and interpreting
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Biological
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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)
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322. Zhang*, R. Y., Wild*, K. H.,
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Nakagawa,
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321. Nakagawa,
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M., Lamatsch, D., (2023) Massive expansion of
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319. Foo
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317. Nakagawa,
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316. Nakagawa*,
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A., Jordan, N. R., O’Brien, J. K., Pitcher, B. J.,
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315.
Nakagawa, S. Ivimey-Cook, E.,
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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
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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
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Hamilton, DG, Karunananthan S, McDonald S, Moher, D,
Nakagawa, S., Nunan, D., Tugwell,
P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J. (2023) Systematic
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312.
Pick, J. L., Khwaja, N., Spence, M.
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311. Yang,
Y, Sánchez-Tójar
A., O'Dea, R.
E. Jennions, M. D., Koricheva,
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W., Parker, T.
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M., & Nakagawa,
S. (2023) Publication bias
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310. Crawford, L., Halperin, S. A., Dzierlenga, M.
W., Skidmore, B., Linakis, M. W.,
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309.
Nakagawa,
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Viechtbauer, W., & Senior, A. M.
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308.
Yang,
Y, Macleod, M., Pan,
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307. Macartney, E.
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306. Fraser, H., Bush, M., Wintle,
B., Mody, F., Smith, E., Hanea, A., Gould, E.,
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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
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305. Roth,
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Wilson, L. A.,
Zajitschek, S. R., Lagisz, M., Mason, J.,
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303. Spake,
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S., Doncaster, C.P., Ryo, M.,
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Pottier, P., Macartney, E. L., Drobniak, S. M.,
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S.,
Nunan, D., Tugwell, P., Welch, V. A. & Page, M. J.
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Lagisz,
M. & Nakagawa, S. (2022) The effects of an
obesogenic diet on behaviour and cognition in
zebrafish (
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299. Nolazco, S., Delhey,
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298. Chin, J.
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297.
Anwer, H., Mason, D., Zajitschek, S.,
Hesselson, D., Noble, D. W. A., Morris, M.,
Lagisz, M. & Nakagawa, S. (accepted)
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learning in zebrafish (
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296. Chin
J. M., Growns, B., Sebastian, J., Page, M. J. &
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2022) The transparency
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295. Pottier,
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Pollo, P., Rivera-Villanueva, A., Valdebenito,
J., Yang,
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Amano, T., Burke, S., Drobniak, S. &
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Noble, D. W. A.,
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289. Hennessy, E.
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G., Foo, Y.
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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
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288. Atkinson, J., Brudvig, L. A.,
Mallen-Cooper, M., Nakagawa,
S., Moles, A. T., Stephen, S. P.,
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variability and increases levels of biodiversity, but
not to reference levels: a global
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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
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286. Franklin, K. A., Nicoll, M.
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N., Nakagawa,
S. & Gill, J. A.
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285. Schielzeth, H
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S (2022) Conditional
repeatability and the variance explained by reaction
norm variation in random slope
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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
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283. Lagisz,
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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.
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biodiversity contributions and trade-offs of
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281. Pollo,
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280.
Vendl, C.,
Pottier, P., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J.,
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2022) Thermal
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279. Kar, F., Nakagawa, S. &
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276. Macartney,
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S (2022) The
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273. Haave-Audet,
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S. & Mathot, K.
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271. Cinar,
O., Nakagawa,
S. & Viechtbauer, W. (2022)
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study on the importance of modeling the
phylogeny Methods in Ecology
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270. Dodds, K., Schaefer, N., Bishop,
M., Nakagawa,
S., Brooks, P., Knights, A.
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abundance but not richness of colonising organisms on
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269. Yang,
Y., Hillebrand,
H.,
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S. (2022
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268. Nakagawa,
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267. Nakagawa,
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A. (2022)
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266. Anwer,
H., Morris,
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Vendl,
C., Taylor, M. D., Breunig, J.,
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263.
Macartney, E. L., Drobniak,
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J., Brand, J. A., Brodin, T., Brooks, B. W., Cerveny,
D.,
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Michelangeli, M.,
Nakagawa, S.,
Orford, J. T., Sundin, J., Tan, H., Wong, B. B. M. &
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Bright Ross, J. G., Newman,C., Buesching, C. D.,
Connolly, E.,
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buffering of environmental change in a wild mammal
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259. Culina, A., Adriaensen, F.,
Burgess, M., & other 100 authors
including Holtmann
B., Lara, C.
E., Nakagawa, S.
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258. Gómez-Creutzberg, C.,
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O’Dea, R. E., Lagisz, M.,
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J., Stewart, G., Moher, D. &
Nakagawa,
S. (2021) Preferred Reporting Items for
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256. Foo,
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255.
Noble, D. W. A. & Nakagawa, S.
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254. Kar,
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253. Hayward, A.,
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252. Young, S, Haddaway, N.
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251. Yang, Y., Lagisz, M., Foo, Y.
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250. Atsumi,
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249.
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248. Ususi,
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247. Mason, D., Zajitschek, S.,
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246. Lara, C. E., Holtmann B.,
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245. Callaghan,
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244. Stoffel, M. A., Nakagawa,
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243. O’Dea, R.
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D., Lagisz,
M., Roche, D. G., Sánchez-Tójar,
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242. Page, M. J.,
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241. Anwer,
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240. Roth, A.,
Dingemanse, N. Nakagawa,
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239. Noble, D. W. A., Kar, F.,
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238. Bishop, J.
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237. Callaghan, C. T., Poore, A. G. B.,
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236. Nakagawa,
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235. Senior, A.
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234. Zajitschek,
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233. Rutkowska,
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232. Westneat, D., F. Araya-Ajoy, Y.G.,
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N. A.
# , Garamszegi,
L. Z.
# , Martin,
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# ,
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# & Schielzeth,
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228. Schielzeth, H., Dingemanse, N.
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226. Sánchez-Tójar
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225. Senior,
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224. Sánchez-Tójar,
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222. Nakagawa,
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219. Ihle,
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217. McGeoch,
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216. O'Dea, R. E., Lagisz,
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215. Peters, A., Delhey,
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214. Macartney,
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213. Parker, T.
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210. Ihle, M.,
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Jones, D., Akbaripasand, A.,
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206. Mallen-Cooper, M,
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Gouda-Vossosa, A., Nakagawa,
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196. Tarka, M., Guenther, A., Niemela, P. T.,
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Parker, T. H., Greig, E. I.,
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194. Roca Fraga,
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193. Parker, T.,
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192. Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M, Bolton, P. E.,
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191. Fangmeier, M. L., Noble., D.
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Andrew, S. C., Awasthy, M., Griffith, A. D.,
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183. Winney, I.,
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Holtmann,
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90. Miyahara M., Hillier S. L., Pridham L., &
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88. Simons, M. J. P., Stulp, G. & Nakagawa,
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82. Vanderpham, J.
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(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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
400. Shinichi - Single boostrap tutorial
399. Shinichi - phylogenetic meta-analysis
398. Shinichi - LMSMEE
397. Shinichi - repeatablity
396.
Pollo, P., Drobniak, S. M.,
Haselimashhadi, H.,
Lagisz, M., Mizuno, A.,
Noble, D. W. A., Wilson, L. A. B. & Nakagawa,
S. (submitted) Beyond sex differences in
mean: meta-analysis of differences in skewness,
kurtosis, and correlation.
395.
Pollo, P., Lagisz, M.,
Macedo-Rego, R. C.,
Mizuno, A., Yang, Y. &
Nakagawa, S. (submitted) Synthesis of
nature’s extravaganza: an augmented
meta-meta-analysis on (putative) sexual signals.
[
EcoEvoRxiv]
394. Liam....
393.
Nakagawa, S., Noble, D. W. A.,
Viechtbauer, W., Sanchez-Tojar, A.,
Lagisz,
M. & Senior, A. M. (in prep)
Meta-analysis of interaction.
392.
Burke, N. W., Nakagawa#,
S., & Bonduriansky#, R. (submitted) Sexual
conflict explains diverse patterns of
transgenerational plasticity.
bioRxiv [
link]
392. 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]
391.
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]
391. Callaghan,
C. T., Cornwell, W. K.#
& Nakagawa,
S.# (submitted) Diversity
begets rarity: the proportion of rare species
increases with species richness.
390.
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]
389.
Ricolfi, L., Yang, Y., Pottier, P.,
Morrison, K., Williams, C., Pollo, P.,
Hesselson, D., Neely, G., Taylor, M.D.,
Nakagawa, S. and Lagisz, M.,
(submitted). A meta-analysis reveals PFAS
concentrations double with each trophic level across
aquatic and terrestrial food webs. [
EcoEvoRxiv]
388.
Yang, Y., Williams, C., Senior, A.M.,
Morrison, K., Ricolfi, L., Pan, J., Lagisz, M. and
Nakagawa, S., 2024. Bivariate multilevel
meta-analysis of log response ratio and standardized
mean difference for robust and reproducible
environmental and biological sciences.
bioRxiv, pp.2024-05. [bioRxiv]
390.
Morrison, K., Yang, Y., Ricolfi, L.,
Williams, C., Lagisz, M. and Nakagawa, S.,
2024. Sixty years since Silent Spring: a map of
meta-analyses on organochlorine pesticides reveals
urgent needs for improving methodological quality.
[
EcoEvoRxiv]
388. Lagisz et al. -mice - PNAS
386.
Nakagawa, S., Mizuno, A., Williams, C.,
Lagisz, M., Yang, Y. & Drobniak,
S.M. (submitted). Quantifying
macro-evolutionary patterns of trait mean and
variance with phylogenetic location-scale models.
[EcoEvoRxiv]
385. 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]
###. Mizuno,
A., Drobniak, S.M., Williams, C., Lagisz, M. and
Nakagawa, S., 2025. (submitted) Promoting
the use of phylogenetic multinomial generalised
mixed-effects model to understand the evolution of
discrete traits. [EcoEvoRxiv]
###.
Pollo, P., Martinig, A.R., Mizuno, A.,
Morrison, K., Pottier, P., Ricolfi, L., Tam, J.,
Williams, C., Yang, Y., Drobniak, S.M., Lagisz,
M. &
Nakagawa, S. 2025.
Harnessing meta-analyses’ insights in ecology and
evolution research.
###. Pottier P, Oh RR, Pollo P, Rivera-Villanueva AN,
Yang Y, Varon S, Longo AV, Burke S, Lin HY,
Valdebenito JO, Amano T. AmphiTherm: a comprehensive
database of amphibian thermal tolerance and
preference.
###. Martinig, A.R., Burk, S.L., Drobniak, S.M.,
Perry, I., Morrison, K., Petersohn, M., Nakagawa, S.,
Pollo, P., Ricolfi, L., Williams, C. and Chhen, A.,
2025. Dragon Kill Points: applying a transparent
working template to relieve authorship stress.
P00 - Eamonn et al.
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.