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Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan

Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conservation physiology) has become commonplace and confers an ability to understand mechanistic processes, develop predictive models and identify cause-and-effect relationships. Conservation physiology is...

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Autores principales: Cooke, Steven J, Madliger, Christine L, Cramp, Rebecca L, Beardall, John, Burness, Gary, Chown, Steven L, Clark, Timothy D, Dantzer, Ben, de la Barrera, Erick, Fangue, Nann A, Franklin, Craig E, Fuller, Andrea, Hawkes, Lucy A, Hultine, Kevin R, Hunt, Kathleen E, Love, Oliver P, MacMillan, Heath A, Mandelman, John W, Mark, Felix C, Martin, Lynn B, Newman, Amy E M, Nicotra, Adrienne B, Robinson, Sharon A, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Rummer, Jodie L, Seebacher, Frank, Todgham, Anne E
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7125050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32274063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa016
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author Cooke, Steven J
Madliger, Christine L
Cramp, Rebecca L
Beardall, John
Burness, Gary
Chown, Steven L
Clark, Timothy D
Dantzer, Ben
de la Barrera, Erick
Fangue, Nann A
Franklin, Craig E
Fuller, Andrea
Hawkes, Lucy A
Hultine, Kevin R
Hunt, Kathleen E
Love, Oliver P
MacMillan, Heath A
Mandelman, John W
Mark, Felix C
Martin, Lynn B
Newman, Amy E M
Nicotra, Adrienne B
Robinson, Sharon A
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Rummer, Jodie L
Seebacher, Frank
Todgham, Anne E
author_facet Cooke, Steven J
Madliger, Christine L
Cramp, Rebecca L
Beardall, John
Burness, Gary
Chown, Steven L
Clark, Timothy D
Dantzer, Ben
de la Barrera, Erick
Fangue, Nann A
Franklin, Craig E
Fuller, Andrea
Hawkes, Lucy A
Hultine, Kevin R
Hunt, Kathleen E
Love, Oliver P
MacMillan, Heath A
Mandelman, John W
Mark, Felix C
Martin, Lynn B
Newman, Amy E M
Nicotra, Adrienne B
Robinson, Sharon A
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Rummer, Jodie L
Seebacher, Frank
Todgham, Anne E
author_sort Cooke, Steven J
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description Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conservation physiology) has become commonplace and confers an ability to understand mechanistic processes, develop predictive models and identify cause-and-effect relationships. Conservation physiology is making contributions to conservation solutions; the number of ‘success stories’ is growing, but there remain unexplored opportunities for which conservation physiology shows immense promise and has the potential to contribute to major advances in protecting and restoring biodiversity. Here, we consider how conservation physiology has evolved with a focus on reframing the discipline to be more inclusive and integrative. Using a ‘horizon scan’, we further explore ways in which conservation physiology can be more relevant to pressing conservation issues of today (e.g. addressing the Sustainable Development Goals; delivering science to support the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration), as well as more forward-looking to inform emerging issues and policies for tomorrow. Our horizon scan provides evidence that, as the discipline of conservation physiology continues to mature, it provides a wealth of opportunities to promote integration, inclusivity and forward-thinking goals that contribute to achieving conservation gains. To advance environmental management and ecosystem restoration, we need to ensure that the underlying science (such as that generated by conservation physiology) is relevant with accompanying messaging that is straightforward and accessible to end users.
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spelling pubmed-71250502020-04-09 Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan Cooke, Steven J Madliger, Christine L Cramp, Rebecca L Beardall, John Burness, Gary Chown, Steven L Clark, Timothy D Dantzer, Ben de la Barrera, Erick Fangue, Nann A Franklin, Craig E Fuller, Andrea Hawkes, Lucy A Hultine, Kevin R Hunt, Kathleen E Love, Oliver P MacMillan, Heath A Mandelman, John W Mark, Felix C Martin, Lynn B Newman, Amy E M Nicotra, Adrienne B Robinson, Sharon A Ropert-Coudert, Yan Rummer, Jodie L Seebacher, Frank Todgham, Anne E Conserv Physiol Perspective Applying physiological tools, knowledge and concepts to understand conservation problems (i.e. conservation physiology) has become commonplace and confers an ability to understand mechanistic processes, develop predictive models and identify cause-and-effect relationships. Conservation physiology is making contributions to conservation solutions; the number of ‘success stories’ is growing, but there remain unexplored opportunities for which conservation physiology shows immense promise and has the potential to contribute to major advances in protecting and restoring biodiversity. Here, we consider how conservation physiology has evolved with a focus on reframing the discipline to be more inclusive and integrative. Using a ‘horizon scan’, we further explore ways in which conservation physiology can be more relevant to pressing conservation issues of today (e.g. addressing the Sustainable Development Goals; delivering science to support the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration), as well as more forward-looking to inform emerging issues and policies for tomorrow. Our horizon scan provides evidence that, as the discipline of conservation physiology continues to mature, it provides a wealth of opportunities to promote integration, inclusivity and forward-thinking goals that contribute to achieving conservation gains. To advance environmental management and ecosystem restoration, we need to ensure that the underlying science (such as that generated by conservation physiology) is relevant with accompanying messaging that is straightforward and accessible to end users. Oxford University Press 2020-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7125050/ /pubmed/32274063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa016 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Perspective
Cooke, Steven J
Madliger, Christine L
Cramp, Rebecca L
Beardall, John
Burness, Gary
Chown, Steven L
Clark, Timothy D
Dantzer, Ben
de la Barrera, Erick
Fangue, Nann A
Franklin, Craig E
Fuller, Andrea
Hawkes, Lucy A
Hultine, Kevin R
Hunt, Kathleen E
Love, Oliver P
MacMillan, Heath A
Mandelman, John W
Mark, Felix C
Martin, Lynn B
Newman, Amy E M
Nicotra, Adrienne B
Robinson, Sharon A
Ropert-Coudert, Yan
Rummer, Jodie L
Seebacher, Frank
Todgham, Anne E
Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title_full Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title_fullStr Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title_full_unstemmed Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title_short Reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
title_sort reframing conservation physiology to be more inclusive, integrative, relevant and forward-looking: reflections and a horizon scan
topic Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7125050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32274063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa016
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