Toward the integration of speciation research

Sean Stankowski, A. Cutter, I. Satokangas, Brian A. Lerch, Jonathan Rolland, Carole M Smadja, J. C. Segami Marzal, Christopher R Cooney, P. Feulner, Fabricius Maia Chaves Bicalho Domingos, Henry L North, Ryo Yamaguchi, R. Butlin, Jochen B W Wolf, Jenn M Coughlan, Patrick Heidbreder, Rebeca Hernández-Gutiérrez, Karen B. Barnard-Kubow, D. Peede, Loïs Rancilhac, Rodrigo Brincalepe Salvador, Ken A Thompson, Elizabeth A Stacy, L. Moyle, Martin D. Garlovsky, Arif Maulana, Annina Kantelinen, N. I. Cacho, Hilde Schneemann, Marisol Domínguez, Erik B. Dopman, Konrad Lohse, Sina J Rometsch, Aaron A. Comeault, R. M. Merrill, Elizabeth S C Scordato, Sonal Singhal, Varpu Pärssinen, A. R. Lackey, Sanghamitra Kumar, Joana I Meier, Nicholas H Barton, Christelle Fraïsse, M. Ravinet, J. Kulmuni
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Speciation research–the scientific field focused on understanding the origin and diversity of species–has a long and complex history. While relevant to one another, the specific goals and activities of speciation researchers are highly diverse, and scattered across a collection of different perspectives. Thus, our understanding of speciation will benefit from efforts to bridge scientific findings and the diverse people who do the work. In this paper, we outline two ways of integrating speciation research–(i) scientific integration, through the bringing together of ideas, data and approaches, and (ii) social integration, by creating ways for a diversity of researchers to participate in the scientific process. We then discuss five challenges to integration: (1) the multidisciplinary nature of speciation research, (2) the complex language of speciation, (3) a bias toward certain study systems, (4) the challenges of working across scales, and (5) inconsistent measures and reporting standards. We provide practical steps that individuals and groups can take to help overcome these challenges, and argue that integration is a team effort in which we all have a role to play.
走向物种整合研究
物种演化研究--专注于了解物种起源和多样性的科学领域--有着悠久而复杂的历史。虽然彼此相关,但物种研究人员的具体目标和活动却多种多样,而且分散在不同的视角中。因此,将科学发现与从事这项工作的不同人员联系起来,将有益于我们对物种起源的理解。在本文中,我们概述了整合物种研究的两种方法--(i) 科学整合,通过汇集各种观点、数据和方法;(ii) 社会整合,通过为不同研究人员创造参与科学进程的途径。然后,我们讨论了整合面临的五大挑战:(1)物种研究的多学科性质,(2)物种研究的复杂语言,(3)对某些研究系统的偏见,(4)跨尺度工作的挑战,以及(5)衡量标准和报告标准的不一致。我们提供了个人和团体可以采取的实际步骤,以帮助克服这些挑战,并认为整合是一项团队工作,我们每个人都可以在其中发挥作用。
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