Gerald,

I'm never fully up to date, so will be waiting eagerly for links to complete papers or PDF's . . . as well as a bibliography/reading list! Especially if it's annotated. I'd even like to see them ranked according to importance and the special insights such papers should provide. The sheer volume of publications is daunting, and so much seems to come as a result of POP demand. I'd even like a list of "bad" papers reported in annotation style. Sometimes one can find real gems in the tailings-piles.

There's so much out there and so little of real consequence. I'd also like to see them along with post-publication discussions and formal responses.

WT

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Urquhart" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 11:09 AM
Subject: [ECOLOG-L] Good Scientific Papers for Introductory Biology Students


Hi Everyone,

I am looking for some good papers for my introductory biology students to read
to introduce them to primary literature in ecology, behavior and evolution.
In particular, I am looking for short papers that follow a very formal
structure of Intro (must include hypotheses) - Methods - Results - Discussion
that students can dissect.

Please send me suggestions for papers ([email protected]) that you would
recommend for this and I will compile a list and post it as a follow-up.
Sending PDFs would be great!

Thanks,

Jerry Urquhart


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