Twenty years of progress, challenges, and opportunities in measuring and understanding soil respiration
Soil respiration (Rs), the soil‐to‐atmosphere flux of CO2, is a dominant but uncertain part of
the carbon cycle, even after decades of study. This review focuses on progress in …
the carbon cycle, even after decades of study. This review focuses on progress in …
Re-thinking research impact: voice, context and power at the interface of science, policy and practice
The world is facing unprecedented challenges on a scale that has never been seen before,
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
and the need for evidence-informed solutions has never been greater. As a result …
Integrating forest structural diversity measurement into ecological research
The measurement of forest structure has evolved steadily due to advances in technology,
methodology, and theory. Such advances have greatly increased our capacity to describe …
methodology, and theory. Such advances have greatly increased our capacity to describe …
Where land meets sea: Intertidal areas as key‐habitats for sharks and rays
Intertidal habitats (ie marine habitats that are (partially) exposed during low tide) have
traditionally been studied from a shorebird‐centred perspective. We show that these habitats …
traditionally been studied from a shorebird‐centred perspective. We show that these habitats …
Recommendations for develo**, documenting, and distributing data products derived from NEON data
Abstract The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) provides over 180 distinct
data products from 81 sites (47 terrestrial and 34 freshwater aquatic sites) within the United …
data products from 81 sites (47 terrestrial and 34 freshwater aquatic sites) within the United …
Integrated, coordinated, open, and networked (ICON) science to advance the geosciences: Introduction and synthesis of a special collection of commentary articles
The sciences struggle to integrate across disciplines, coordinate across data generation and
modeling activities, produce connected open data, and build strong networks to engage …
modeling activities, produce connected open data, and build strong networks to engage …
Enabling FAIR data in Earth and environmental science with community-centric (meta) data reporting formats
Research can be more transparent and collaborative by using Findable, Accessible,
Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles to publish Earth and environmental science …
Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) principles to publish Earth and environmental science …
A community convention for ecological forecasting: Output files and metadata version 1.0
This paper summarizes the open community conventions developed by the Ecological
Forecasting Initiative (EFI) for the common formatting and archiving of ecological forecasts …
Forecasting Initiative (EFI) for the common formatting and archiving of ecological forecasts …
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 …
Peatland core domain sets: building consensus on what should be measured in research and monitoring
It is often difficult to compile and synthesise evidence across multiple studies to inform policy
and practice because different outcomes have been measured in different ways or datasets …
and practice because different outcomes have been measured in different ways or datasets …