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I found myself reading Student's original paper on the t-test, and found on page 14 the following observations (quote transcription and emphasis both by me): %% Another thing which interferes with the comparison is the...

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I did not see the assembled transcripts at the site indicated in the manuscript. Also you mention: "Assemblies and data matrices are available at https://goo.gl/D3xh65, and will be moved to Dryad following manuscript acceptance.", but no further information is...

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As shown in Table 1, there are 37 countries with importation before the introduction of Brazil and 40 countries with importation after the introduction. But in Result part, para.1, it says, "_After the introduction to Brazil in early 2015, 39 countries have...

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Very nice paper and interesting result with respect to angularity. Almost paradoxical as round is more prototypical on average, and prototypicality correlates with beauty, but round is lower in rated beauty than angular. The speculation that this has to do with...

["Angularity"]
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The legend states " In (B) the removal of a carnivore releases nonnative herbivores, and native omnivores and predators. In (C) the removal of a nonnative herbivore reduces population size of the competing native herbivore. In (D) the removal of only one invasive...

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I would like to know if humidity and moisture in a old house is related in the presence of following insects: Psocoptera exopterygota,Zygentoma Lepismatidae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Polydesmida millipedes, Coloptera Anthrenus verbasci L., Coloptera Apionidae,...

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Excellent synthesis. The low study rate for some subspecies is a challenge. (i) is cross-over in inference of sightings possible between subspecies and (ii) did studies report direct and indirect observations? I was thinking in that some animal observation studies,...

["conservation","species specificity","direct versus indirect evidence"]
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Were any of the photographs from animal cameras? Did the deployment design within a site/landscape factor into data aggregation?

["animal cameras","capture recapture","sampling"]
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Brochu (1996) concluded that crown group crocodylians have a caudal to cranial pattern of suture closure, not cranial to caudal as you state here. Likewise, Irmis (2007) observed the caudal to cranial pattern in phytosaurs. Given that all your vertebrae...

["suture closure"]
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Is it possible to select temperature interval for analysis of each melting curve? It could be useful for analysis of curves with multiple transitions, when you need Tm of specific transition. Do you have plans to make it as independent online tool, working without...

["DSF","protein stability"]
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The 182 Mb assembly reported here, which is a subset of the Boothby et al assembly, should not have been submitted to the NCBI as a WGS submission. The NCBI Whole Genome Shotgun Submissions page explicitly states: %%Nucleotide...

["WGS","NCBI","Accession","Submission"]
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Instead of Formula (6), the fit as described in the R script to generate Fig. 1 should be adhered to.

["Erratum","correction"]
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Instead of Formula (6), the publication rates as assigned in the R script to generate Fig. 3 should be adhered to.

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Formula (6) is erroneous and should be ignored altogether. This correction does not affect results. In the R scripts used to generate the fitted line in Fig. 1 and for generating a publication rate per researcher for Fig. 3, correct notations were used.

["erratum","correction"]