The retraction of a paper from top-flight journal听厂肠颈别苍肠别听has raised new questions about research practices at the Queensland institution where the lead author did her PhD.
The 2014听听鈥淐hemically mediated behaviour of recruiting corals and fishes: A tipping point that may limit reef recovery鈥 was听听at the request of the University of Delaware, where first author Danielle Dixson is an assistant professor of marine ecology.
厂肠颈别苍肠别听had flagged data manipulation accusations in an 鈥溾 posted in February. The university has now informed the journal that it 鈥渘o longer has confidence in the validity of the data鈥 underpinning four of the paper鈥檚 figures.
The university told听探花视频听that it had made findings of research misconduct in relation to the听厂肠颈别苍肠别听paper and two other articles, which it had also asked to be retracted. It declined to identify the journals involved but said it had reported its findings to them and to 鈥渞elevant federal agencies鈥.
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Doubts about Dr Dixson鈥檚 research emerged some years ago. In early 2020, three papers she had co-authored 鈥 including the听厂肠颈别苍肠别听article 鈥 were among 22 research publications 鈥渃omprehensively and transparently鈥 debunked in a听听published in the journal听Nature.
Its seven authors had been unable to reproduce studies suggesting that ocean acidification caused by mounting carbon dioxide concentrations would undermine small fishes鈥 ability to avoid predators.
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A 2021听Science magazine听听detailed claims laid against Dr Dixson by former colleagues, including that she had duplicated data and had not spent enough time in the lab to perform experiments described in her published work.
These allegations resemble those levelled against fish ecologist Oona L枚nnstedt, who lost her job at Sweden鈥檚 Uppsala University after being found guilty of听fabricating data听in a 2016 paper in听Science.
Both Dr Dixson and Dr L枚nnstedt obtained their PhDs at Queensland鈥檚 James Cook University (JCU) under the supervision of marine biologist Philip Munday, who recently retired. Professor Munday is co-author of seven articles targeted in the replication study, including two involving Dr Dixson.
JCU has commissioned external investigations of the research Dr L枚nnstedt conducted听during her time there, and of a 2014 study co-authored by Professor Munday and Dr Dixson in听. Neither probe made findings of research misconduct, and JCU does not believe it was involved in any of the research investigated by the University of Delaware.
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Critics say JCU鈥檚 investigations have overlooked the 鈥渂ig red flags鈥 reported in听Science magazine. 鈥淭hey need to go back to the drawing board and look into this a bit more carefully, because that鈥檚 two cases at JCU now that have taken forever,鈥 said Carleton University research fellow Dominique Roche, a co-author of the replication study and one of seven whistleblowers who raised the initial misconduct allegations against Dr L枚nnstedt.
鈥Uppsala University found Oona L枚nnstedt guilty of data fabrication after she left [JCU] and now the same thing with Danny Dixson. Everything leads back to these two people being in Phil Munday鈥檚 group at JCU. The missing aspect of this whole investigation is, when did they start fabricating data? It seems like JCU doesn鈥檛 really want to look into that because they鈥檙e probably concerned about what they鈥檙e going to find when they start digging.鈥
THE听was unable to contact Professor Munday, who is understood to be travelling internationally. He has previously denied participating in or observing research misconduct, and has听strenuously contested听the findings of the replication study.
Dr Dixson did not respond to a request for comment. The University of Delaware said there had been no change to her employment status in the wake of the misconduct finding.
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