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Web-based ecological evidence entry form enables consistent, accessible extraction and visualization for synthesis applications

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Applying scientific evidence to conservation, environmental management, and policy-making improves outcomes. When synthesizing existing evidence, substantial resources are required to access and read scientific publications and extract and analyze decision-relevant information. To improve this process, we developed a free, publicly available, web-based evidence entry form tailored to extract information about cause-effect relationships from ecological publications. The form enables storage, retrieval, reuse, and visualization of qualitative and quantitative ecological and environmental evidence extracted from publications. Evidence can be analyzed for a wide range of synthesis purposes (e.g., causal assessments, hypothesis testing) and approaches (e.g., rapid reviews, meta-analyses). The database schema underlying the form logically relates information about (a) a publication, (b) its experimental design(s), and (c) reported cause-effect relationships. An ontology of controlled terminology enables consistent extraction and characterization of causes and effects across users, facilitating evidence reuse. Future capabilities include customization of terminology and incorporation of study quality information.

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This article is about a new feature in the Health Assessment Workspace Collaborative (HAWC) to extract and store ecological evidence. We programmed a HAWC web-based form that meets the needs of ecologists undertaking scientific assessments and created lists of controlled terminology to enable consistent extraction. This form allows teams to combine their efforts and to visualize results. In the future, we hope to add more features to support systematic review best practices.

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Ridley, Caroline E., C. Hansen, P. Byrley, T. Greaver, S. Douglas Kaylor, R. Byron Rice, Kate A. Schofield, AND A. Shapiro. Web-based ecological evidence entry form enables consistent, accessible extraction and visualization for synthesis applications. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 7(2):e13278, (2025). [DOI: 10.1111/csp2.13278]

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DOI: Web-based ecological evidence entry form enables consistent, accessible extraction and visualization for synthesis applications
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Last updated on February 13, 2025
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