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Finding relevant information on your individual hypothesis

Run a Boolean search in Web of Science or Scopus to find three peer reviewed scientific papers that are relevant for the individual hypothesis that you came up with last week. Add the reference to your reference manager so that it is ready for use in your written work next week.

a) what Boolean search string did you use? (should include at least two keywords and at least one Boolean operator [e.g. AND, NOT, OR, *])

b) Give the reference for each paper, along with a one-sentence summary of the key findings.

e.g.

REFERENCE 1:

Flores-Moreno, H., Dalrymple, R.L., Cornwell, W.K., Popovic, G., Nakagawa, S., Atkinson, J., Cooke, J., Laffan, S.W., Bonser, S.P., Schwanz, L.E., Crean, A.J., Eldridge, D.J., Garratt, M., Brooks, R.C., Vergés, A., Poore, A.G.B., Cohen, D.R., Clark, G.F., Sen Gupta, A., Reich, P.B., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Craine, J.M., Hemmings, F.A., Kattge, J., Niinemets, Ü., Peñuelas, J. & Moles, A.T. (2023) Is Australia weird? A cross-continental comparison of biological, geological and climatological features. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 11 - 2023.

> found that Australia is not a global outlier as has previously been assumed - rather, all continents have some unusual features. 

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