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1by Stein, Anke Gerstner, Katharina Kreft, Holger Arita, Hector“...Environmental heterogeneity is regarded as one of the most important factors governing species richness gradients. An increase in available niche space,...”
edited by Arita, Hector
Published in Ecology letters (01.07.2014)
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2“...The efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakage and competitiveness losses. A widely discussed policy option to reduce leakage...”
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3“...Measures that quantify the impact of heterogeneity in univariate meta‐analysis, including the very popular I2 statistic, are now well established. Multivariate...”
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4by Bouxsein, Mary L Eastell, Richard Lui, Li‐Yung Wu, Lucy A de Papp, Anne E Grauer, Andreas Marin, Fernando Cauley, Jane A Bauer, Douglas C Black, Dennis M Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01.04.2019)“...ABSTRACT Meta‐analyses conducted >15 years ago reported that improvements in bone mineral density (BMD) were associated with reduction in vertebral and...”
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5by Stanley, T. D Doucouliagos, Hristos Giles, Margaret Heckemeyer, Jost H Johnston, Robert J Laroche, Patrice Nelson, Jon P Paldam, Martin Poot, Jacques Pugh, Geoff Rosenberger, Randall S Rost, Katja Published in Journal of economic surveys (01.04.2013)“...Meta-regression analysis (MRA) can provide objective and comprehensive summaries of economics research. Their use has grown rapidly over the last few decades...”
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6by Noble, Daniel W.A Lagisz, Malgorzata O'dea, Rose E Nakagawa, Shinichi Published in Molecular ecology (01.05.2017)“...Meta‐analysis is an important tool for synthesizing research on a variety of topics in ecology and evolution, including molecular ecology, but can be...”
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7by Havránek, Tomáš Stanley, T. D Doucouliagos, Hristos Bom, Peo Geyer‐klingeberg, Jerome Iwasaki, Ichiro Reed, W. Robert Rost, Katja van Aert, Robbie Published in Journal of economic surveys (2020)“...Meta‐analysis has become the conventional approach to synthesizing the results of empirical economics research. To further improve the transparency and...”
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8by Dadvand, Payam Parker, Jennifer Bell, Michelle Lee Bonzini, Matteo Brauer, M Darrow, Lyndsey Gehring, Ulrike Glinianaia, Svetlana Gouveia, Nelson Ha, Eun-Hee Leem, Jong Han Hooven, Edith Jalaludin, Bin Jesdale, Bill Lepeule, Johanna Morello-Frosch, Rachel Morgan, Geoffrey Pesatori, Angela Cecilia Pierik, Frank Pless-Mulloli, Tanja Rich, David Sathyanarayana, Sheela Seo, J Slama, Rémy Strickland, Matthew Tamburic, Lillian Wartenberg, Daniel Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark Woouff, Tracey Published in Environmental health perspectives (11.03.2013)“...textabstractBackground: A growing body of evidence has associated maternal exposure to air pollution with adverse effects on fetal growth; however, the...”
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9“...Mussel farming has emerged as a relatively low-cost measure for reducing the content of nutrients in seas, but no systematic assessment has been undertaken of...”
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10by Stanley, T. D Doucouliagos, Hristos Steel, Piers Published in Journal of economic surveys (01.07.2018)“...Despite phenomenal technological progress and exponential growth in computing power, economic growth remains comparative sluggish. In this paper, we...”
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11“...This study challenges two core conventional meta‐analysis methods: fixed effect and random effects. We show how and explain why an unrestricted weighted least...”
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12“...Multivariate meta‐analysis is increasingly used in medical statistics. In the univariate setting, the non‐iterative method proposed by DerSimonian and Laird is...”
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13by Lim, S. S Kakoly, N. S Tan, J. W. J Fitzgerald, G Bahri Khomami, M Joham, A. E Cooray, S. D Misso, M. L Norman, R. J Harrison, C. L Ranasinha, S Teede, H. J Moran, L. J Published in Obesity reviews (01.02.2019)“...Summary Introduction Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have increased risk of metabolic syndrome. The relative contribution of clinical, demographic...”
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14by Wallace, Byron C Lajeunesse, Marc J Dietz, George Dahabreh, Issa J Trikalinos, Thomas A Schmid, Christopher H Gurevitch, Jessica Poisot, Timothée Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01.08.2017)“...Summary Meta‐analysis and meta‐regression are statistical methods for synthesizing and modelling the results of different studies, and are critical research...”
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15by Hirsch, Stefan Published in Journal of economic surveys (01.02.2018)“...We study the profit persistence literature by applying meta‐regression analysis (MRA) to a set of 36 empirical papers, which analyze the persistence of...”
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16by Roelfs, David J Shor, Eran Davidson, Karina W Schwartz, Joseph E Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (2011)“...Unemployment rates in the United States remain near a 25-year high and global unemployment is rising. Previous studies have shown that unemployed persons have...”
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17by Schuch, Felipe Barreto Vancampfort, Davy Richards, Justin Rosenbaum, Simon Ward, Philip B Stubbs, Brendon Published in Journal of psychiatric research (2016)“...Abstract The effects of exercise on depression have been a source of contentious debate. Meta-analyses have demonstrated a range of effect sizes. Both...”
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18by Kamiya, T O'Dwyer, K Westerdahl, H Senior, A Nakagawa, S Published in Molecular ecology (01.11.2014)“...Sexual selection hypotheses stipulate that the major histocompatibility complex genes (MHC) constitute a key molecular underpinning for mate choice in...”
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19by Nakagawa, Shinichi Poulin, Robert Mengersen, Kerrie Reinhold, Klaus Engqvist, Leif Lagisz, Malgorzata Senior, Alistair M O'Hara, Robert B“...Summary Meta‐analysis has become a standard way of summarizing empirical studies in many fields, including ecology and evolution. In ecology and evolution,...”
edited by O'Hara, Robert B
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01.02.2015)
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20by Kinlock, Nicole L Prowant, Lisa Herstoff, Emily M Foley, Catherine M Akin‐Fajiye, Morodoluwa Bender, Nicole Umarani, Mihir Ryu, Hae Yeong Şen, Bilgecan Gurevitch, Jessica Pither, Jason Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01.01.2018)“...Aim The pattern of increasing biological diversity from high latitudes to the equator [latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG)] has been recognized for > 200...”