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The function of dart behavior in the paper wasp, Polistes fuscatus

Naturwissenschaften, 2004
Dominance behavior in Polistes wasps is a composite trait consisting of various discrete behaviors such as darts, lunges, bites, and mounts. The majority of these behaviors are considered "aggressive", and these aggressive behaviors are considered to form a continuum from mild (e.g., darts) to severe (e.g., falling fights).
Philip T. Starks, Annagiri Sumana
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Write a Scientific Paper (WASP): Effective graphs and tables

Early Human Development, 2019
Readers are drawn towards tables and figures (such as graphs) because these are perceived as easy reading, when compared to attempting to interpret a verbose account of the same content. Previous publications in these Best Practice Guidelines series have already given some basic instruction in Excel chart creation and in Excel automatic histogram ...
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Presenting scientific work

Early Human Development, 2018
The presentation of scientific work resembles popular media narratives far more than it does the traditional paper writing that scientists are trained in. In the former, a good 'hook' is essential so as to hang a paper that is presented as a slide show, an abstract, a poster or text directly addressed to the media, and this hook must be obvious and ...
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Understanding research metrics

Early Human Development, 2018
Research metrics are quantitative measurements that identify and acknowledge research output while enhancing article, author and journal impact within the academic community. The article impact depends on the number of times that same article is cited by other authors, while an author's impact depends on the number of citations received on the total ...
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Informed consent in research

Early Human Development, 2018
The autonomy of patients participating in research means that a proper informed consent process must take place. This means that information must be given according to a reasonable person standard implying what legally and ethical a reasonable person participating in the research would want to know.
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Advanced statistical analyses

Early Human Development, 2018
Spreadsheet analysis software allows easy data management, as has been shown by the WASP (Write a Scientific Paper) sets of papers in these Best Practice Guidelines (BGP) in the previous issues. However, commonly available spreadsheet software, such as Excel, is weaker on the more advanced statistical techniques.
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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Sampling in qualitative research

Early Human Development, 2019
This paper outlines key concepts and considerations pertaining to sampling in qualitative research as part of a series of articles on qualitative research methods aimed at a medical and health sciences audience with a predominantly quantitative background. Planning of the sampling approach, including within-case sampling, multiple-case sampling, sample
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Natural History and Evolution of Paper Wasps [PDF]

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High reproductive skew in the Neotropical paper wasp Polistes lanio

Insectes Sociaux, 2020
R. Southon, A. Radford, S. Sumner
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