Alarmist by bad design: Strongly popularized unsubstantiated claims undermine credibility of conservation science

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Rethinking Ecology Pub Date : 2019-03-19 DOI:10.3897/RETHINKINGECOLOGY.4.34440
A. Komonen, P. Halme, J. Kotiaho
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“Unless we change our ways of producing food, insects as a whole will go down the path of extinction in a few decades.” or “Our work reveals dramatic rates of decline that may lead to the extinction of 40% of the world's insect species over the next few decades.” These are verbatim conclusions of the recent paper by Sánchez-Bayoa and Wyckhuys (2019) in Biological Conservation. Because of fundamental methodological flaws, their conclusions are unsubstantiated. Like noted by The Guardian, the conclusions of the paper were set out in unusually forceful terms for a peer-reviewed scientific paper. The current case has already seen corrections and withdrawals in print and social media. We are concerned that such development is eroding the importance of the biodiversity crisis, making the work of conservationists harder, and undermining the credibility of conservation science.
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危言耸听的坏设计:强烈普及的未经证实的说法破坏了保护科学的可信度
除非我们改变生产食物的方式,否则昆虫作为一个整体将在几十年内走上灭绝的道路。我们的工作揭示了急剧下降的速度,可能导致未来几十年世界上40%的昆虫物种灭绝。这些是Sánchez-Bayoa和Wyckhuys最近在《生物保护》(Biological Conservation)上发表的论文的逐字结论。由于方法论上的根本缺陷,他们的结论是未经证实的。正如《卫报》所指出的那样,这篇论文的结论对于一篇同行评议的科学论文来说,措辞异常强硬。目前的案件已经在印刷品和社交媒体上得到了更正和撤回。我们担心这样的发展正在削弱生物多样性危机的重要性,使保护主义者的工作更加困难,并破坏保护科学的可信度。
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