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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Changes in the publication landscape
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Publication trends in ecology and organismal botany
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A short look at the economic side of OA publishing
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Why to prioritize society-owned journals
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Examples of society-owned journals in ecology and organismal botany
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Predatory open access journals, and why they are problematic
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How to recognise predatory open access journals
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The role of science funders and libraries and ways towards a solution
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Solution 1: reforming the gold OA system
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Solution 2: replacing gold OA by diamond OA
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Conclusions and outlook
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Data availability
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Disclosure of potential conflicts-of-interest
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Acknowledgements
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References
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E-mail and ORCID
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