Long-term ecological research: chasing fashions or being prepared for fashion changes?

Abstract: Long-term-ecological-research (LTER) faces many challenges, including the difficulty of obtaining long-term funding, changes in research questions and sampling designs, keeping researchers collecting standardized data for many years, impediments to interactions with local people, and the difficulty of integrating the needs of local decision makers with "big science". These issues result in a lack of universally accepted guidelines as to how research should be done and integrated among LTER sites. Here we discuss how the RAPELD (standardized field infrastructure system), can help deal with these issues as a complementary technique in LTER studies, allowing comparisons across landscapes and ecosystems and reducing sampling costs. RAPELD uses local surveys to understand broad spatial and temporal patterns while enhancing decision-making and training of researchers, local indigenous groups and traditional communities. Sampling of ecological data can be carried out by different researchers through standardized protocols, resulting in spatial data that can be used to answer temporal questions, and allow new questions to be investigated. Results can also be integrated into existing biodiversity networks. Integrated systems are the most efficient way to save resources, maximize results, and accumulate information that can be used in the face of the unknown unknowns upon which our future depends.

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Main Authors: BERGALLO, H. G., ROSA, C., OCHOA, A. C., MANZATTO, A. G., GUIMARAES, A. F., BANHOS, A., CASTILHO, C. V. de, BARROS, C. F., NORRIS, D., DRUCKER, D. P., RODRIGUES, D. J., BACCARO, F. B., LOURENÇO, I. H., ZUANON, J., STEGMANN, L. F., ANJOS, M. R., SILVEIRA, M., ARAÚJO, P. S., BOBROWIEC, P. E., FADINI, R., NECKEL-OLIVEIRA, S., EMILIO, T., SANTORELLI JUNIOR, S., MAGNUSSON, W. E.
Other Authors: HELENA G. BERGALLO, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO; CLARISSA ROSA, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA; ANA C. OCHOA, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN LUIS; ANGELO GILBERTO MANZATTO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE RONDÔNIA; ARETHA F. GUIMARAES, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA; AUREO BANHOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO; CAROLINA VOLKMER DE CASTILHO, CPAF-RR; CLAUDIA F. BARROS, INSTITUTO DE PESQUISAS JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO; DARREN NORRIS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAPÁ; DEBORA PIGNATARI DRUCKER, CNPTIA; DOMINGOS J. RODRIGUES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MATO GROSSO; FABRICIO B. BACCARO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; IGOR H. LOURENÇO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; JANSEN ZUANON, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA; LIS F. STEGMANN; MARCELO R. ANJOS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; MARCOS SILVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ACRE; PATRICIA S.G. ARAÚJO, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA; PAULO E.D. BOBROWIEC, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA; RODRIGO FADINI, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO OESTE DO PARÁ; SELVINO NECKEL-OLIVEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA; THAISE EMILIO, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS; SERGIO SANTORELLI JUNIOR, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO AMAZONAS; WILLIAM E. MAGNUSSON, INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÔNIA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2023-11-09
Subjects:Pesquisa ecológica de longa duração, Perguntas na escala de paisagem, Módulos de amostragem, Questões temporais, Landscape-scale questions, LTER, PELD, RAPELD, Sampling modules, Temporal questions,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1158140
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320230051
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