[HTML][HTML] Decoloniality and anti-oppressive practices for a more ethical ecology
Ecological research and practice are crucial to understanding and guiding more positive
relationships between people and ecosystems. However, ecology as a discipline and the …
relationships between people and ecosystems. However, ecology as a discipline and the …
Passive acoustic monitoring provides a fresh perspective on fundamental ecological questions
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has emerged as a transformative tool for applied
ecology, conservation and biodiversity monitoring, but its potential contribution to …
ecology, conservation and biodiversity monitoring, but its potential contribution to …
The edaphic control of plant diversity
Background The central thesis of plant ecology is that climate determines the global
distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer‐scale environmental …
distribution of vegetation. Within a vegetation type, however, finer‐scale environmental …
Knowledge co-creation during urban simulation computation to enable broader participation
Z Ma, H Li, K Zhang, J Wang, S Yue, Y Wen… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Preparing knowledge on urban simulation computation is necessary to help participants
build consensus, reduce expertise gaps, and guide participatory sustainable urban …
build consensus, reduce expertise gaps, and guide participatory sustainable urban …
Managing data locally to answer questions globally: The role of collaborative science in ecology
Ecologists are increasingly asking large‐scale and/or broad‐scope questions that require
vast datasets. In response, various top‐down efforts and incentives have been implemented …
vast datasets. In response, various top‐down efforts and incentives have been implemented …
Promoting forest landscape dynamic prediction with an online collaborative strategy
Modeling and predicting forest landscape dynamics are crucial for forest management and
policy making, especially under the context of climate change and increased severities of …
policy making, especially under the context of climate change and increased severities of …
On the phenology of soil organisms: Current knowledge and future steps
Phenology is the study of timing of periodic activities in biological life cycles. It describes an
inherent component of ecosystem dynamics, and shifts in biological activity have been …
inherent component of ecosystem dynamics, and shifts in biological activity have been …
Hydrological perspectives on integrated, coordinated, open, networked (ICON) science
Hydrologic sciences depend on data monitoring, analyses, and simulations of hydrologic
processes to ensure safe, sufficient, and equal water distribution. These hydrologic data …
processes to ensure safe, sufficient, and equal water distribution. These hydrologic data …
[HTML][HTML] Recommendations for establishing global collaborative networks in soil ecology
FT Maestre, N Eisenhauer - Soil organisms, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The complexity and transnational nature of environmental issues our societies are facing,
and the need to build scientific capacity building in many regions of the world, require the …
and the need to build scientific capacity building in many regions of the world, require the …
Open data practices among users of primary biodiversity data
Presence-only biodiversity data are increasingly relied on in biodiversity, ecology, and
conservation research, driven by growing digital infrastructures that support open data …
conservation research, driven by growing digital infrastructures that support open data …