Grand challenges in entomology: Priorities for action in the coming decades

被引:20
作者
Luke, Sarah H. [1 ,2 ]
Roy, Helen E. [3 ]
Thomas, Chris D. [4 ]
Tilley, Luke A. N. [5 ]
Ward, Simon [5 ]
Watt, Allan [6 ]
Carnaghi, Manuela [7 ]
Jaworski, Coline C. [2 ]
Tercel, Maximillian P. T. G. [8 ]
Woodrow, Charlie [9 ]
Aown, Susmita [10 ]
Banfield-Zanin, Jennifer A. [11 ]
Barnsley, Sarah L. [12 ]
Berger, Iris [2 ]
Brown, Mark J. F. [13 ]
Bull, James C. [14 ]
Campbell, Heather [15 ]
Carter, Ruth A. B. [16 ]
Charalambous, Magda [17 ]
Cole, Lorna J. [18 ]
Ebejer, Martin J. [19 ]
Farrow, Rachel A. [20 ]
Fartyal, Rajendra S. [21 ]
Grace, Miriam
Highet, Fiona [22 ]
Hill, Jane K. [23 ,24 ]
Hood, Amelia S. C. [25 ]
Kent, Eleanor S. [2 ,12 ]
Krell, Frank-Thorsten [26 ]
Leather, Simon R. [15 ]
Leybourne, Daniel J. [27 ]
Littlewood, Nick A. [28 ]
Lyons, Ashley [29 ]
Matthews, Graham [30 ]
Mc Namara, Louise [31 ]
Menendez, Rosa [16 ]
Merrett, Peter [32 ]
Mohammed, Sajidha [33 ]
Murchie, Archie K. [34 ]
Noble, Michael [35 ]
Paiva, Maria-Rosa [36 ]
Pannell, Michael J. [37 ]
Phon, Chooi-Khim [38 ]
Port, Gordon [39 ]
Powell, Charlotte [40 ]
Rosell, Stewart [2 ]
Sconce, Francisca [5 ]
Shortall, Chris R. [41 ]
Slade, Eleanor M. [42 ]
Sutherland, Jamie P. [43 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Biosci, Sutton Bonington Campus, Nr Loughborough, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Zool, Cambridge, England
[3] UK Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, MacLean Bldg, Wallingford, England
[4] Univ York, Leverhulme Ctr Anthropocene Biodivers, Dept Biol, York, England
[5] Royal Entomol Soc, Mansion House, St Albans, England
[6] UK Ctr Ecol & Hydrol, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, England
[7] Univ Greenwich Medway, Nat Resources Inst, Dept Agr Hlth & Environm, Chatham, Kent, England
[8] Cardiff Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Cardiff, Scotland
[9] Univ Lincoln, Sch Life & Environm Sci, Joseph Banks Labs, Lincoln, England
[10] Univ Sussex, Brighton, England
[11] Stockbridge Technol Ctr, Selby, England
[12] Univ East Anglia, Sch Biol Sci, Norwich, England
[13] Royal Holloway Univ London, Ctr Ecol Evolut & Behav, Sch Life Sci & Environm, Dept Biol Sci, Egham, England
[14] Swansea Univ, Singleton Pk, Swansea, Sketty, Wales
[15] Harper Adams Univ, Agr & Environm Dept, Newport, Wales
[16] Univ Lancaster, Lancaster Environm Ctr, Lancaster, England
[17] Imperial Coll London, Dept Life Sci, South Kensington Campus, London, England
[18] SRUC, Integrated Land Management, Auchincru Estate, Ayr, Scotland
[19] Amgueddfa Cymru Natl Museum Wales, Cardiff, Wales
[20] Univ Lincoln, Brayford Way, Lincoln, England
[21] HNB Gahrwal Univ, Dept Zool, Birla Campus, Srinagar, Uttaranchal, India
[22] SASA Sci & Advice Scottish Agr, Edinburgh, Scotland
[23] Univ York, Leverhulme Ctr Anthropocene Biodivers, York, England
[24] Univ York, Dept Biol, York, England
[25] Univ Reading, Ctr Agrienvironm Res, Sch Agr Policy & Dev, Reading, England
[26] Denver Museum Nat & Sci, Dept Zool, Denver, CO USA
[27] Leibniz Univ Hannover, Inst Geobot, Zool Biodivers, Hannover, Germany
[28] SRUC Scotlands Rural Coll, Craibstone Estate, Aberdeen, Scotland
[29] Naddle Farm, RSPB Ctr Conservat Sci, Bampton, Cumbria, England
[30] Imperial Coll, Silwood Pk, Ascot, England
[31] Teagasc, Oak Pk Crops Res Ctr, Crop Sci Dept, Carlow, Ireland
[32] 5 Castle St, Ongar, Essex, England
[33] MES Mampad Coll, Dept Zool, Malappuram, Kerala, India
[34] Agrifood & Biosci Inst, Newforge Lane, Belfast, North Ireland
[35] Hall Farm, Stalham, Norfolk, England
[36] NOVA Univ Lisbon, CENSE Ctr Environm & Sustainabil Res, NOVA Sch Sci & Technol, Lisbon, Portugal
[37] Essex Field Club, Colchester, Essex, England
[38] Forest Res Inst Malaysia FRIM, Entomol Branch, Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia
[39] Newcastle Univ, Sch Nat & Environm Sci, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[40] Ulster Univ, Belfast, North Ireland
[41] Rothamsted Res, West Common, Harpenden, England
[42] Nanyang Technol Univ, Asian Sch Environm, Singapore, Singapore
[43] Eurofins Agrosci Serv Ltd, Melbourne, Derby, England
[44] Univ Edinburgh, Inst Evolutionary Biol, Ashworth Labs, Edinburgh, Scotland
[45] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Biol & Environm Sci, Liverpool, England
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会; 英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会; 欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
climate change; conservation; disease vector; ecosystem services; education; funding and research priorities; insect biodiversity; insect taxonomy; land use; pest control; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; KNOWLEDGE NEEDS; ECONOMIC VALUE; CONSERVATION; TERRESTRIAL; QUESTIONS; FOOD; POLLINATORS; DECLINES; INSECTS;
D O I
10.1111/icad.12637
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
1. Entomology is key to understanding terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems at a time of unprecedented anthropogenic environmental change and offers substantial untapped potential to benefit humanity in a variety of ways, from improving agricultural practices to managing vector-borne diseases and inspiring technological advances. 2. We identified high priority challenges for entomology using an inclusive, open, and democratic four-stage prioritisation approach, conducted among the membership and affiliates (hereafter 'members') of the UK-based Royal Entomological Society (RES). 3. A list of 710 challenges was gathered from 189 RES members. Thematic analysis was used to group suggestions, followed by an online vote to determine initial priorities, which were subsequently ranked during an online workshop involving 37 participants. 4. The outcome was a set of 61 priority challenges within four groupings of related themes: (i) 'Fundamental Research' (themes: Taxonomy, 'Blue Skies' [defined as research ideas without immediate practical application], Methods and Techniques); (ii) 'Anthropogenic Impacts and Conservation' (themes: Anthropogenic Impacts, Conservation Options); (iii) 'Uses, Ecosystem Services and Disservices' (themes: Ecosystem Benefits, Technology and Resources [use of insects as a resource, or as inspiration], Pests); (iv) 'Collaboration, Engagement and Training' (themes: Knowledge Access, Training and Collaboration, Societal Engagement). 5. Priority challenges encompass research questions, funding objectives, new technologies, and priorities for outreach and engagement. Examples include training taxonomists, establishing a global network of insect monitoring sites, understanding the extent of insect declines, exploring roles of cultivated insects in food supply chains, and connecting professional with amateur entomologists. Responses to different challenges could be led by amateur and professional entomologists, at all career stages. 6. Overall, the challenges provide a diverse array of options to inspire and initiate entomological activities and reveal the potential of entomology to contribute to addressing global challenges related to human health and well-being, and environmental change.
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页码:173 / 189
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