The future of ecology is collaborative, inclusive and deconstructs biases
Nat Ecol Evol
.
2018 Feb;2(2):200.
doi: 10.1038/s41559-017-0445-7.
Authors
Kelly S Ramirez
1
,
Asmeret Asefaw Berhe
2
,
Jenn Burt
3
,
Graciela Gil-Romera
4
5
,
Rebecca F Johnson
6
,
Amanda M Koltz
7
,
Iara Lacher
8
,
Terry McGlynn
9
10
,
Karina J Nielsen
11
,
Ruth Schmidt
12
,
Juniper L Simonis
13
,
Casey P terHorst
14
,
Kika Tuff
15
Affiliations
1
The Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Wageningen, The Netherlands. K.Ramirez@nioo.knaw.nl.
2
University of California, Merced, CA, USA.
3
School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
4
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, UK.
5
Pyrenean Institute of Ecology - Spanish Research Council (CSIC), Zaragoza, Spain.
6
Citizen Science, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA, USA.
7
Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
8
Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA, USA.
9
California State University Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA, USA.
10
Department of Entomology, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
11
Estuary & Ocean Science Center, Romberg Tiburon Campus, San Francisco State University, Tiburon, CA, USA.
12
The Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
13
DAPPER Stats, University of Florida, Portland, OR, USA.
14
Biology Department, California State University, Northridge, CA, USA.
15
Impact Media Lab, St. Louis, MO, USA.
PMID:
29242579
DOI:
10.1038/s41559-017-0445-7
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
Comment
MeSH terms
Bias
Ecology*
Social Behavior*