Noble, Daniel W. A., Xirocostas, Zoe A., Wu, Nicholas C., Martinig, April Robin, Almeida, Rafaela A., Bairos-Novak, Kevin R., Balti, Heikel, Bertram, Michael G., Bliard, Louis, Brand, Jack A., Byrne, Ilha, Chan, Ying-Chi, Clink, Dena Jane, Corbel, Quentin, Correia, Ricardo A., Crawford-Ash, Jordann, Culina, Antica, D'Bastiani, Elvira, Deme, Gideon G., de Souza Leite, Melina, Dhellemmes, Félicie, Dimri, Shreya, Drobniak, Szymek M., Elsy, Alexander D., Everingham, Susan E., Gascoigne, Samuel J. L., Grainger, Matthew J., Hossack, Gavin C., Hovstad, Knut Anders, Ivimey-Cook, Edward R., Jones, Matt Lloyd, Kačergytė, Ineta, Küstner, Georg, Leibold, Dalton C., Mair, Magdalena M., Martin, Jake, Mizuno, Ayumi, Moodie, Iain R., Moreau, David, O'Dea, Rose E., Orr, James A., Paquet, Matthieu, Parajuli, Rabindra, Pick, Joel L., Pottier, Patrice, Purgar, Marija, Recio, Pablo, Roche, Dominique G., Royauté, Raphaël, Shafiei Sabet, Saeed, Segovia, Julio M. G., Silva, Inês, Sánchez-Tójar, Alfredo, Soares, Bruno E., Szabo, Birgit, Takola, Elina, Thoré, Eli S. J., Timilsina, Bishnu, van Dis, Natalie E., Verberk, Wilco C. E. P., Vriend, Stefan J. G., Wild, Kristoffer H., Williams, Coralie, Yang, Yefeng, Nakagawa, Shinichi and Lagisz, Malgorzata (2025) The promise of community-driven preprints in ecology and evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 292 (2039). ISSN 0962-8452
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Abstract
Publishing preprints is quickly becoming commonplace in ecology and evolutionary biology. Preprints can facilitate the rapid sharing of scientific knowledge establishing precedence and enabling feedback from the research community before peer review. Yet, significant barriers to preprint use exist, including language barriers, a lack of understanding about the benefits of preprints and a lack of diversity in the types of research outputs accepted (e.g. reports). Community-driven preprint initiatives can allow a research community to come together to break down these barriers to improve equity and coverage of global knowledge. Here, we explore the first preprints uploaded to EcoEvoRxiv (n = 1216), a community-driven preprint server for ecologists and evolutionary biologists, to characterize preprint use in ecology, evolution and conservation. Our perspective piece highlights some of the unique initiatives that EcoEvoRxiv has taken to break down barriers to scientific publishing by exploring the composition of articles, how gender and career stage influence preprint use, whether preprints are associated with greater open science practices (e.g. code and data sharing) and tracking preprint publication outcomes. Our analysis identifies areas that we still need to improve upon but highlights how community-driven initiatives, such as EcoEvoRxiv, can play a crucial role in shaping publishing practices in biology.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Additional Information: | Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s). |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | ecoevorxiv,ecology,evolution,grey literature,preprints,publication,scholarly publishing,immunology and microbiology(all),biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology(all),environmental science(all),agricultural and biological sciences(all) ,/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2400 |
| Faculty \ School: | Faculty of Science > School of Biological Sciences |
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| Depositing User: | LivePure Connector |
| Date Deposited: | 09 Dec 2025 12:30 |
| Last Modified: | 14 Dec 2025 07:30 |
| URI: | https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/101346 |
| DOI: | 10.1098/rspb.2024.1487 |
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