Dominique Roche, Ph.D.
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​Interviews and research featured in the media

Open Science : le partage des données à la peine
  • Press release, Université de Neuchâtel  

The Promise and Plight of Open Data
  • Opinion in The Scientist by Ilias Berberi and Dominique Roche

Inside the Project Trying to Save Datasets from Extinction
  • Article in The Scientist by Ian Rose
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France will require Ph.D.s to take a research ethics oath
  • Science Insider article by Tania Rabesandratana

In pursuit of data immortality
  • Nature Technology Feature article by Michael Eisenstein

Vive les donées libres!
  • Québec Science article by Marine Corniou

Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt
  • Science Feature Story by Martin Enserink

Reported Individual Costs and Benefits of Sharing Open Data among Canadian Academic Faculty in Ecology and Evolution (link to paper)
  • Carleton’s Dominique Roche Investigates Why Researchers are Wary of Sharing Data
  • Le partage de données: parfois onéreux mais en général avantageux

Paternity leave policies are improving for men in academia - here
by Lesley Evans-Ogden in University Affairs

​Reply to: Methods matter in repeating ocean acidification studies (link to paper)
  • Times Higher Education: Marine biologists clash on limits of research reproducibility by John  Ross

In the field: an interview with Sandra Binning and Dominique Roche - here
 by Kathryn Knight in the Journal of Experimental Biology​

Ocean acidification does not impair the behaviour of coral reef fishes (link to paper)
  • Science: Analysis challenges slew of studies claiming ocean acidification alters fish behavior by Martin Enserink
  • ScienceNews: Ocean acidification may not make fish act weird after all by Jonathan Lambert
  • ​Nat Ecol Evol blog: Is ocean acidification driving fish bonkers? by Tim Clark
  • The Scientist: Study Refutes Findings that Acidification Affects Fish Behavior by Emma Yasinski

Open data ‘tougher’ than open access and needs ‘mindset change’ - here
by John Ross in the Times Higher Education

Quantifying Animal Movement from Videos (link to paper)
Methods.blog

A post-doc’s experience with open science: A case study of Dominique Roche
​by Megan Hardeman at Figshare

Cleaner wrasse indirectly affect the cognitive performance of a damselfish through ectoparasite removal (link to the paper)
  • The Atlantic: The Fish That Makes Other Fish Smarter by Ed Young
  • Science Daily: Staying clean keeps seafish smart
  • ​University of Queensland: Parasite-pickers promote learning potential
  • IFLScience!: Cleaner Fish Make Other Reef Fish Smarter​ by Stephen Luntz
  • AAAS Science Update: Clean fish learn better interview with lead author S. Binning
  • Radio Canada: L’intelligence des poissons interview with lead author S. Binning (in French)
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Simple decision rules underlie collaborative hunting in yellow saddle goatfish (link to the paper)
  • ScienceNews: In a pack hunt, it’s every goatfish for itself by Susan Milius

Science must re-evaluate it's open data policy​ (link to the paper)
  • The Australian: Science policy caught out by fishy research by John Ross
  • Science: A groundbreaking study on the dangers of ‘microplastics’ may be unraveling by Martin Enserink

Links between metabolism, behaviour & defense responses in flatfish (link to the paper)
  • Featured in the Journal of Experimental Biology Outside JEB section (June 2016)
  • Featured on the Loligo systems website

Simple errors limit scientific scrutiny (link to the paper)
  • The Scholarly Kitchen: Is There a Business Case for Open Data? by Tim Vines
  • Press release by the Australian National University picked-up by
    EurekAlert, PhysOrg
  • Campus Review: Errors make half of public datasets unusable: study
  • Interview with Radio Canada (CBC) science show Les Années Lumières:
    Le partage du savoir, avec Dominique Roche 
  • Science Library Pad blog post by Richard Akerman (Senior Open Science Advisor, Environment Canada)
  • Scientific PDA and you "Not exactly a Public Display of Affection" by Kate Feller
    Dispatch (p.6) in the International Society for Neuroethology Newsletter

Waves costly for fish (link to the paper)
  • ​Press release by the Australian National University picked-up by The Conversation, PhysOrg, China Daily
  • Friday Harbour Laboratories Tide Bites: Big Waves Are Costly for Fish
    ​Trying to Stay Put
  • The Conversation: Oceans in motion: why some fish can’t go with the flow


Troubleshooting Public Data Archiving: Suggestions to Increase Participation (link to the paper)
  • PLOS Biologue: Opening up data access, not just articles blog post by PLOS Biology editors Emma Ganley and Jonathan Eisen
  • Nature News: Share alike
  • Small Pond Science: I own my data, until I don’t blog post by Terry McGlynn
  • Review by Long Term Ecological Research Network Databits

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Finding the best estimates of metabolic rates (link to the paper)
  • Featured on the Loligo systems website


Parasitised fish pick sides (link to the paper)
  • ​Press release by the Australian National University picked-up by PhysOrg, ARC CoE CRS
  • Australasian Science: Parasites Turn Fish by Stephen Luntz
  • IFLScience!: Whole Brain Use Reduces Fear by Stephen Luntz


Fish parasite a drag
  • ​Press release by the Australian National University picked-up by ARC CoE CRS
  • ABC Science: Parasites on reef fish can be a real drag by Anna Salleh
  • Australasian Science: Parasites a Drag for Fish by Stephen Luntz
  • Australian Geographic: Attack of the parasitic face-huggers by Becky Crew


Invasive species and their missing parasites
  • STRI News (p.4): Gaining a better understanding of biological invasions



Smithsonian identifies invasive crab species in Panama Canal expansion area
  • ​STRI press release picked up by EurekAlert, ScienceDaily, The Panama News
  • STRI News: The mud crab continues to spread part one 
  • STRI News: The mud crab continues to spread part two
  • The Scientist: Opening up Pandora's Locks by Andrea Gawrylewski
  • La Prensa (Panama newspaper): Estudian especies marinas invasoras en Panama


Other coverage

Young Ocean Explorers episode on Crown of Thorn Starfish
Lizard Island Research Station, Great Barrier Reef
(Video coming soon) 

2015 Young Scientist Award (Animal Section)
Society for Experimental Biology Bulletin Autumn 2015


The Oddity Effect – Helping or Hindering Shoaling Fish?
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation blog post by Megan Deveson

Fish with Learning Difficulties – Are Parasites the Cause?
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation blog post by Megan Deveson


Evidence for Democracy (E4D) at Genomes to/aux Biomes 2014
Science Borealis blog post on E4D's presence at the 2014 
meeting of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution


Where will a Lizard Island Fellowship take you?
Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation blog post on past fellows

Are fish good athletes?
Australian National University News
Watch the video here.

Researcher Profile Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for
Coral Reef Studies: Annual Report 2013 
(p.15)
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Coral Reef Fish Ecology & Conservation
Blog about a PhD Research Project Sponsored by Total Diving Montreal
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