作者
Julia Schroeder, Hannah L Dugdale, Reinder Radersma, Martin Hinsch, Deborah M Buehler, Jennifer Saul, Lindsey Porter, András Liker, I De Cauwer, Paul J Johnson, Anna W Santure, Ashleigh S Griffin, Elisabeth Bolund, Laura Ross, Thomas J Webb, Philine GD Feulner, Isabel Winney, Marta Szulkin, Jan Komdeur, Maaike A Versteegh, Charlotte K Hemelrijk, Erik I Svensson, Hannah Edwards, Maria Karlsson, Stuart A West, Emma LB Barrett, David S Richardson, V Van den Brink, Joanna H Wimpenny, Stephen A Ellwood, Mark Rees, Kevin D Matson, Anne Charmantier, N Dos Remedios, Nicole A Schneider, Céline Teplitsky, William F Laurance, Roger K Butlin, Nicholas PC Horrocks
发表日期
2013/9
期刊
Journal of evolutionary biology
卷号
26
期号
9
页码范围
2063-2069
简介
Lower visibility of female scientists, compared to male scientists, is a potential reason for the under‐representation of women among senior academic ranks. Visibility in the scientific community stems partly from presenting research as an invited speaker at organized meetings. We analysed the sex ratio of presenters at the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (ESEB) Congress 2011, where all abstract submissions were accepted for presentation. Women were under‐represented among invited speakers at symposia (15% women) compared to all presenters (46%), regular oral presenters (41%) and plenary speakers (25%). At the ESEB congresses in 2001–2011, 9–23% of invited speakers were women. This under‐representation of women is partly attributable to a larger proportion of women, than men, declining invitations: in 2011, 50% of women declined an invitation to speak compared to 26% of men. We …
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