Fig. 2: Summary of the survey to identify the top-50 questions in meiofaunal research. | Communications Biology

Fig. 2: Summary of the survey to identify the top-50 questions in meiofaunal research.

From: Fundamental questions in meiofauna research highlight how small but ubiquitous animals can improve our understanding of Nature

Fig. 2

A List of panels and number of questions (N) proposed by the panel members, after editing and removing duplicated questions. B The initial 194 non-redundant questions were reduced to 117 after voting by panel members and survey coordinators, and then (C) further to 50 after a public survey. D Results of the public survey by panel. Brown circles represent each panel’s 5 most-voted questions, size is proportional to the number of words. Numbers on the right show the number of the top-50 questions per panel (N). Lower panel shows the gender composition of respondents, geographical origin, and how they heard of our survey. Silhouettes drawn by Alejandro Martínez.

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