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Fig 1.

The number of publications (1991–2020) mentioning “web applications” (including Tableau, Shiny Apps, and WebGIS) across all PLOS publications (dashed line; PLOS) and in select publications in fields related to natural resources management (solid line; non-PLOS) has risen exponentially since approximately 2015.

Data gathered from Web of Science on July 26, 2021 using the following advanced search Boolean: `TS = ("web app*" OR "shiny app*" OR "tableau" OR "webgis") AND (SU = ("Biodiversity & Conservation" OR "Environmental Sciences & Ecology" OR "Fisheries" OR "Forestry") OR SO = PLOS*)`.

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Fig 2.

Overview of the 10 simple rules for creating a SWApp among 3 stages we have identified: planning, development, and communication. SWApp, scientific web application.

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Table 1.

Potential costs and benefits for researchers to consider when creating, participating in, or leading a SWApp project.

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Table 2.

A brief guide for identifying workflow models most appropriate for a SWApp project.

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