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Comments on "Echo of extinction: the ivory-billed woodpecker's tragic legacy and its impact on scientific integrity". 评论“灭绝的回声:象牙喙啄木鸟的悲剧性遗产及其对科学完整性的影响”。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae141
Michael D Collins
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Conceptual and ethical considerations in invasion science. 入侵科学中的概念和伦理考虑。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-22 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae138
Phillip J Haubrock, Ben Parker, Dagmara Błońska, Elizabeta Briski, Teun Everts, Romina D Fernandez, Antonín Kouba, Melina Kourantidou, Irmak Kurtul, Stefano Mammola, Dmitrii L Musolin, Martin A Nuñez, Julian D Olden, Jes J Rasmussen, David Renault, James C Russell, Ronaldo Sousa, Ali Serhan Tarkan, J Robert Britton

Invasion science addresses interconnected ecological, economic, and social challenges posed by the introduction of nonnative species. Therefore, invasion scientists have to consider and reconcile interdisciplinary needs while addressing the potential implications of their findings. Navigating diverse disciplines, including environmental sciences, ecology, economics, and the humanities, invasion scientists seek to arrive at informed decisions on invasion risk, impact, and management. Individual biases, uncertainties, and systemic pressures influence the ability to maintain objectivity and resist pressures that might otherwise distort their findings or applications. In the present commentary, we examine conceptual and ethical dilemmas within the field of invasion science, particularly reputational and the risks of the discipline perpetuating its own relevance by framing invasions as insurmountable challenges. In the discussion, we highlight how incentive structures, biased assessments and framing, and conflicts of interest may compromise the discipline's integrity. We also explore questions surrounding human responsibility to animal welfare and highlight ethical conundrums in the management of invasive species.

入侵科学解决了引入外来物种所带来的相互关联的生态、经济和社会挑战。因此,入侵科学家在处理其发现的潜在影响时,必须考虑和协调跨学科的需求。入侵科学家通过不同的学科,包括环境科学、生态学、经济学和人文科学,寻求在入侵风险、影响和管理方面做出明智的决定。个人偏见、不确定性和系统压力会影响保持客观性和抵抗可能扭曲其发现或应用的压力的能力。在当前的评论中,我们研究了入侵科学领域的概念和伦理困境,特别是声誉和该学科通过将入侵视为不可克服的挑战而使其自身相关性永久化的风险。在讨论中,我们强调了激励结构、有偏见的评估和框架以及利益冲突如何损害学科的完整性。我们还探讨了有关人类对动物福利的责任的问题,并强调了入侵物种管理中的伦理难题。
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Understanding the environmental and social risks from the international trade in ornamental plants. 了解观赏植物国际贸易的环境和社会风险。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae124
Amy Hinsley, Alice C Hughes, Johan van Valkenburg, Tariq Stark, Jeroen van Delft, William Sutherland, Silviu O Petrovan

The multibillion dollar ornamental plant trade benefits economies worldwide, but shifting and rapidly expanding globalized supply chains have exacerbated complex environmental, sustainability, and biosecurity risks. We review the environmental and social risks of this international trade, complementing it with analyses of illegal trade seizures and plant contaminant interception data from the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. We show global increases in ornamental plant trade, with supply expansions in East Africa and South America, and highlight risks and impacts including biodiversity loss, aquifer depletion, pollution, undermined access and benefit sharing, and food security. Despite risk mitigation efforts, the interception data showed considerable volumes of contaminants in ornamental plant shipments, but taxonomic identification was not always possible, highlighting uncertainties in assessing biosecurity risks. With high-volume and fast-moving transit of ornamental plants around the world, it is essential that production standards are improved and that data on specific risks from trade are collected and shared to allow for mitigation.

数十亿美元的观赏植物贸易使全球经济受益,但不断变化和迅速扩大的全球化供应链加剧了复杂的环境、可持续性和生物安全风险。我们审查了这种国际贸易的环境和社会风险,并分析了来自荷兰和英国的非法贸易缉获和植物污染物截获数据。我们展示了观赏植物贸易的全球增长,东非和南美的供应扩大,并强调了包括生物多样性丧失、含水层枯竭、污染、破坏获取和利益分享以及粮食安全在内的风险和影响。尽管采取了减轻风险的措施,截获的数据显示,装运的观赏植物中含有相当数量的污染物,但分类鉴定并不总是可能的,这突出了评估生物安全风险的不确定性。随着世界各地观赏植物的大量和快速运输,必须提高生产标准,收集和分享有关贸易特定风险的数据,以便减轻风险。
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Fire influence on land-water interactions in aridland catchments. 火对干旱区集水区陆-水相互作用的影响。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae120
Tamara K Harms, Heili Lowman, Joanna Blaszczak, Ashley Cale, Xiaoli Dong, Stevan Earl, Leah Gaines-Sewell, Julia Grabow, Erin Hanan, Marina Lauck, John Melack, Ann Marie Reinhold, Betsy M Summers, Alex J Webster, Nancy B Grimm

Wildfires have increased in size, frequency, and intensity in arid regions of the western United States because of human activity, changing land use, and rising temperature. Fire can degrade water quality, reshape aquatic habitat, and increase the risk of high discharge and erosion. Drawing from patterns in montane dry forest, chaparral, and desert ecosystems, we developed a conceptual framework describing how interactions and feedbacks among material accumulation, combustion of fuels, and hydrologic transport influence the effects of fire on streams. Accumulation and flammability of fuels shift in opposition along gradients of aridity, influencing the materials available for transport. Hydrologic transport of combustion products and materials accumulated after fire can propagate the effects of fire to unburned stream-riparian corridors, and episodic precipitation characteristic of arid lands can cause lags, spatial heterogeneity, and feedbacks in response. Resolving uncertainty in fire effects on arid catchments will require monitoring across hydroclimatic gradients and episodic precipitation.

由于人类活动、土地利用的变化和气温的上升,美国西部干旱地区的野火在规模、频率和强度上都有所增加。火灾可以降低水质,重塑水生栖息地,并增加高排放和侵蚀的风险。根据山地干旱林、灌木林和沙漠生态系统的模式,我们开发了一个概念性框架,描述了物质积累、燃料燃烧和水文运输之间的相互作用和反馈如何影响火灾对河流的影响。燃料的积累和可燃性沿干旱梯度相反地转移,影响可用于运输的材料。火灾后积累的燃烧产物和物质的水文运输可以将火灾的影响传播到未燃烧的河流-河岸廊道,干旱地区的幕式降水特征会导致滞后、空间异质性和反馈。解决火灾对干旱集水区影响的不确定性需要监测水文气候梯度和偶发性降水。
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Biocrusts: The secret world living at the surface of drylands. 生物外壳:生活在旱地表面的秘密世界。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae119
Shi En Kim
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Imperiled Great Basin terminal lakes: Synthesizing ecological and hydrological science gaps and research needs for waterbird conservation. 大流域末端危湖:水鸟保护的生态水文科学综合缺口与研究需求。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae126
Garth Herring, Ashley L Whipple, Cameron L Aldridge, Bryce A Pulver, Collin A Eagles-Smith, Rich D Inman, Elliott L Matchett, Adrian P Monroe, Elizabeth K Orning, Benjamin S Robb, Jessica E Shyvers, Bryan C Tarbox, Nathan D Van Schmidt, Cassandra D Smith, Matthew J Holloran, Cory T Overton, David R O'Leary, Michael L Casazza, Rebecca J Frus

Terminal lakes are declining globally because of human water demands, drought, and climate change. Through literature synthesis and feedback from the resource and conservation community, we review the state of research for terminal lakes in the Great Basin of the United States, which support millions of waterbirds annually, to prioritize ecological and hydrologic information needs. From an ecological perspective, research priorities include measuring the underlying differences in waterbird resource selection and distribution, migratory connectivity, abiotic factors that interact with prey densities to affect prey availability, and waterbird fitness or demography. Integrated links between water availability, water quality, and food webs are lacking in the literature. Scarce water availability data hinder the current knowledge of water extraction and evapotranspiration rates. Research that can address these priorities would help advance our understanding of how the Great Basin terminal lakes function as an interrelated system and support conservation efforts to reverse the decline of these critical lakes.

由于人类的用水需求、干旱和气候变化,全球的终端湖泊正在减少。通过文献综合和资源保护界的反馈,我们回顾了美国大盆地末端湖泊的研究现状,以优先考虑生态和水文信息需求,这些湖泊每年支持数百万水鸟。从生态学的角度来看,研究重点包括测量水鸟资源选择和分布的潜在差异,迁徙连通性,与猎物密度相互作用影响猎物可得性的非生物因素,以及水鸟的适应性或人口统计学。文献中缺乏水资源供应、水质和食物网之间的综合联系。稀缺的水可用性数据阻碍了目前对水提取和蒸散速率的了解。能够解决这些优先事项的研究将有助于提高我们对大盆地终端湖泊如何作为一个相互关联的系统发挥作用的理解,并支持保护工作,以扭转这些关键湖泊的衰落。
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Leveraging collective impact to characterize and identify solutions to cultural challenges within scientific societies. 利用集体影响来确定科学社会中文化挑战的特征和解决方案。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-30 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae114
Taylor Lightner, Simone Soso, Candice M Etson, Robin McC Greenler, Mercy Mugo, Verónica A Segarra

A consortium of scientific societies recently identified challenges to inclusivity within the biology communities they represent. Specifically, societies encounter difficulties collecting member demographic data effectively, integrating scientists at transitional career stages, and diversifying their leadership. In response, the Leveraging, Enhancing, and Developing Biology (LED-BIO) research coordination network (NSF 2134725) organized two meetings at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA to gather stakeholders and employ top-down and bottom-up organizational approaches to address these challenges. These meetings included Town Hall and Think Tank events to facilitate open dialogue and gather feedback on policies and programs from national organizations in attendance. These discussions provided valuable insights into the barriers societies face and the available resources and interventions societies use to promote inclusivity. This article uses the LED-BIO research coordination network as a case study to discuss the Town Hall-Think Tank-Consensus Building (TTC) methodology for advancing inclusive excellence in scientific communities.

最近,一个科学协会联盟指出了其所代表的生物学界在包容性方面面临的挑战。具体而言,这些学会在有效收集会员人口数据、整合处于职业过渡阶段的科学家以及实现领导层多元化方面遇到了困难。为此,"利用、加强和发展生物学(LED-BIO)研究协调网络"(NSF 2134725)在马萨诸塞州伍兹霍尔的海洋生物实验室组织了两次会议,召集利益相关者,并采用自上而下和自下而上的组织方法来应对这些挑战。这些会议包括 "市政厅 "和 "智囊团 "活动,以促进公开对话,并收集与会国家组织对政策和计划的反馈意见。这些讨论为我们提供了宝贵的见解,使我们了解到社会所面临的障碍以及社会为促进包容性而使用的可用资源和干预措施。本文以 LED-BIO 研究协调网络为案例,讨论市政厅-智囊团-建立共识 (TTC) 方法,以促进科学界的包容性卓越发展。
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Wild harvests could aid food insecurity and reduce wildlife hyperabundance. 野生收成可以缓解粮食不安全,减少野生动物的过度繁殖。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae110
David S Mason, Mark E Bell, Kenneth F Kellner, Abigail Bennett, Tom Weston, Joseph Presgrove, Jerrold L Belant
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The missing piece in restoring Europe's ecosystems: Urban riverscapes. 恢复欧洲生态系统的缺失部分:城市河流景观。
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-22 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae116
Niki Frantzeskaki, Simos Malamis
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How can biodiversity strategy and action plans incorporate genetic diversity and align with global commitments? 生物多样性战略和行动计划如何纳入遗传多样性并与全球承诺保持一致?
IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biae106
Sean Hoban, Christina Hvilsom, Abdeldjalil Aissi, Alexandre Aleixo, Julie Bélanger, Katarzyna Biala, Robert Ekblom, Ancuta Fedorca, W Chris Funk, Alejandra Lorena Goncalves, Andrew Gonzalez, Myriam Heuertz, Alice Hughes, Fumiko Ishihama, Belma Kalamujic Stroil, Linda Laikre, Philip J K McGowan, Katie L Millette, David O'Brien, Ivan Paz-Vinas, Victor Julio Rincón-Parra, Marine Robuchon, Jon Paul Rodríguez, María Alejandra Rodríguez-Morales, Gernot Segelbacher, Tiffany R A Straza, Ruliyana Susanti, Ntakadzeni Tshidada, Sibelle Torres Vilaça, Jessica M da Silva

National, subnational, and supranational entities are creating biodiversity strategy and action plans (BSAPs) to develop concrete commitments and actions to curb biodiversity loss, meet international obligations, and achieve a society in harmony with nature. In light of policymakers' increasing recognition of genetic diversity in species and ecosystem adaptation and resilience, this article provides an overview of how BSAPs can incorporate species' genetic diversity. We focus on three areas: setting targets; committing to actions, policies, and programs; and monitoring and reporting. Drawing from 21 recent BSAPs, we provide examples of policies, knowledge, projects, capacity building, and more. We aim to enable and inspire specific and ambitious BSAPs and have put forward 10 key suggestions mapped to the policy cycle. Together, scientists and policymakers can translate high level commitments, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity's Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, into concrete nationally relevant targets, actions and policies, and monitoring and reporting mechanisms.

国家、地方和超国家实体正在制定生物多样性战略和行动计划(BSAPs),以制定遏制生物多样性丧失的具体承诺和行动,履行国际义务,实现与自然和谐相处的社会。鉴于决策者对物种遗传多样性和生态系统适应与恢复能力的认识日益提高,本文概述了bsap如何纳入物种遗传多样性。我们关注三个方面:设定目标;致力于行动、政策和规划;以及监控和报告。从最近的21个bsap中,我们提供了政策、知识、项目、能力建设等方面的例子。我们的目标是建立和激励具体和雄心勃勃的bsap,并提出了10项与政策周期相对应的关键建议。科学家和决策者可以共同努力,将《生物多样性公约》的《昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架》等高层承诺转化为具体的国家相关目标、行动和政策,以及监测和报告机制。
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