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Out now in @Trends_Ecol_Evo, we discuss the power of terminology and outline a path forward for identifying and revising harmful terms in ecology and evolutionary biology (EEB) to foster inclusion in the field. (1/5) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
UBC scientists call for a reevaluation of some ecology and evolutionary biology terminology. @EEBLanguageProj @Dr_AlexM @kaitlyngaynor @IgnaceLab @HaleyABranch @ubcforestry @UBCBotany via @Trends_Ecol_Evo science.ubc.ca/news/grassroot…
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Grassroots effort champions inclusive language in science
A new grassroots effort—announced this month in Trends in Ecology and Evolution—is calling for a reevaluation of some terminology used in ecology and evolutionary biology (EEB) to make it more...
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