Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary biology (SORTEE)

Definition: SORTEE ( https://www.sortee.org/) is an international society with the aim of improving the transparency and reliability of research results in the fields of ecology, evolution, and related disciplines through cultural and institutional changes. SORTEE was launched in December 2020 to anyone interested in improving research in these disciplines, regardless of experience. The society is international in scope, membership, and objectives. As of May 2021, SORTEE comprises of over 600 members.

Related term: Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science (SIPS)

Reference: https://www.sortee.org/

Drafted and Reviewed by: Brice Beffara Bret, Dominique Roche, Sarah Ashcroft-Jones, Mahmoud Elsherif, Charlotte R. Pennington, Graham Reid

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