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The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education

There is a contemporary trend in many major research institutions to de‐emphasize the importance of natural history education in favor of theoretical, laboratory, or simulation‐based research programs. This may take the form of removing biodiversity and field courses from the curriculum and the some...

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Autores principales: Nanglu, Karma, de Carle, Danielle, Cullen, Thomas M., Anderson, Erika B., Arif, Suchinta, Castañeda, Rowshyra A., Chang, Lucy M., Iwama, Rafael Eiji, Fellin, Erica, Manglicmot, Regine Claire, Massey, Melanie D., Astudillo‐Clavijo, Viviana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37877102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10621
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author Nanglu, Karma
de Carle, Danielle
Cullen, Thomas M.
Anderson, Erika B.
Arif, Suchinta
Castañeda, Rowshyra A.
Chang, Lucy M.
Iwama, Rafael Eiji
Fellin, Erica
Manglicmot, Regine Claire
Massey, Melanie D.
Astudillo‐Clavijo, Viviana
author_facet Nanglu, Karma
de Carle, Danielle
Cullen, Thomas M.
Anderson, Erika B.
Arif, Suchinta
Castañeda, Rowshyra A.
Chang, Lucy M.
Iwama, Rafael Eiji
Fellin, Erica
Manglicmot, Regine Claire
Massey, Melanie D.
Astudillo‐Clavijo, Viviana
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description There is a contemporary trend in many major research institutions to de‐emphasize the importance of natural history education in favor of theoretical, laboratory, or simulation‐based research programs. This may take the form of removing biodiversity and field courses from the curriculum and the sometimes subtle maligning of natural history research as a “lesser” branch of science. Additional threats include massive funding cuts to natural history museums and the maintenance of their collections, the extirpation of taxonomists across disciplines, and a critical under‐appreciation of the role that natural history data (and other forms of observational data, including Indigenous knowledge) play in the scientific process. In this paper, we demonstrate that natural history knowledge is integral to any competitive science program through a comprehensive review of the ways in which they continue to shape modern theory and the public perception of science. We do so by reviewing how natural history research has guided the disciplines of ecology, evolution, and conservation and how natural history data are crucial for effective education programs and public policy. We underscore these insights with contemporary case studies, including: how understanding the dynamics of evolutionary radiation relies on natural history data; methods for extracting novel data from museum specimens; insights provided by multi‐decade natural history programs; and how natural history is the most logical venue for creating an informed and scientifically literate society. We conclude with recommendations aimed at students, university faculty, and administrators for integrating and supporting natural history in their mandates. Fundamentally, we are all interested in understanding the natural world, but we can often fall into the habit of abstracting our research away from its natural contexts and complexities. Doing so risks losing sight of entire vistas of new questions and insights in favor of an over‐emphasis on simulated or overly controlled studies.
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spelling pubmed-105912132023-10-24 The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education Nanglu, Karma de Carle, Danielle Cullen, Thomas M. Anderson, Erika B. Arif, Suchinta Castañeda, Rowshyra A. Chang, Lucy M. Iwama, Rafael Eiji Fellin, Erica Manglicmot, Regine Claire Massey, Melanie D. Astudillo‐Clavijo, Viviana Ecol Evol Review Articles There is a contemporary trend in many major research institutions to de‐emphasize the importance of natural history education in favor of theoretical, laboratory, or simulation‐based research programs. This may take the form of removing biodiversity and field courses from the curriculum and the sometimes subtle maligning of natural history research as a “lesser” branch of science. Additional threats include massive funding cuts to natural history museums and the maintenance of their collections, the extirpation of taxonomists across disciplines, and a critical under‐appreciation of the role that natural history data (and other forms of observational data, including Indigenous knowledge) play in the scientific process. In this paper, we demonstrate that natural history knowledge is integral to any competitive science program through a comprehensive review of the ways in which they continue to shape modern theory and the public perception of science. We do so by reviewing how natural history research has guided the disciplines of ecology, evolution, and conservation and how natural history data are crucial for effective education programs and public policy. We underscore these insights with contemporary case studies, including: how understanding the dynamics of evolutionary radiation relies on natural history data; methods for extracting novel data from museum specimens; insights provided by multi‐decade natural history programs; and how natural history is the most logical venue for creating an informed and scientifically literate society. We conclude with recommendations aimed at students, university faculty, and administrators for integrating and supporting natural history in their mandates. Fundamentally, we are all interested in understanding the natural world, but we can often fall into the habit of abstracting our research away from its natural contexts and complexities. Doing so risks losing sight of entire vistas of new questions and insights in favor of an over‐emphasis on simulated or overly controlled studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10591213/ /pubmed/37877102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10621 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nanglu, Karma
de Carle, Danielle
Cullen, Thomas M.
Anderson, Erika B.
Arif, Suchinta
Castañeda, Rowshyra A.
Chang, Lucy M.
Iwama, Rafael Eiji
Fellin, Erica
Manglicmot, Regine Claire
Massey, Melanie D.
Astudillo‐Clavijo, Viviana
The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
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title_full The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
title_fullStr The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
title_full_unstemmed The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
title_short The nature of science: The fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
title_sort nature of science: the fundamental role of natural history in ecology, evolution, conservation, and education
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37877102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10621
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