01084nas a2200169 4500008004100000245009600041210006900137520053900206653002200745653001700767653001400784653002000798653002000818100001400838700001900852856004300871 2019 eng d00aA deafening silence: a lack of data and reproducibility in published bioacoustics research?0 adeafening silence a lack of data and reproducibility in publishe3 a
A study of 100 papers from five journals that make use of bioacoustic recordings shows that only a minority (21%) deposit any of the recordings in a repository, supplementary materials section or a personal website. This lack of deposition hinders re-use of the raw data by other researchers, prevents the reproduction of a project's analyses and confirmation of its findings and impedes progress within the broader bioacoustics community. We make some recommendations for researchers interested in depositing their data.
10aacoustic vouchers10abioacoustics10aopen data10areproducibility10asound libraries1 aBaker, Ed1 aVincent, Sarah uhttps://bdj.pensoft.net/article/36783/