Priorities for Synthesis Research in Ecology and Environmental Science

Authors

Benjamin S. Halpern

Carl Boettiger

Michael C. Dietze

Jessica A. Gephart

Patrick Gonzalez

Nancy B. Grimm

Peter M. Groffman

Jessica Gurevitch

Sarah E. Hobbie

Kimberly J. Komatsu

Kristy J. Kroeker

Heather J. Lahr

David M. Lodge

Christopher J. Lortie

Julie S. S. Lowndes

Fiorenza Micheli

Hugh P. Possingham

Mary H. Ruckelshaus

Courtney Scarborough

Chelsea L. Wood

Grace C. Wu

Lina Aoyama

Eva E. Arroyo

Christie A. Bahlai

Erin E. Beller

Rachael E. Blake

Karrigan S. Bork

Trevor A. Branch

Norah E. M. Brown

Julien Brun

Emilio M. Bruna

Lauren B. Buckley

Jessica L. Burnett

Max C. N. Castorani

Samantha H. Cheng

Sarah C. Cohen

Jessica L. Couture

Larry B. Crowder

Laura E. Dee

Arildo S. Dias

Ignacio J. Diaz-Maroto

Martha R. Downs

Joan C. Dudney

Erle C. Ellis

Kyle A. Emery

Jacob G. Eurich

Bridget E. Ferriss

Alexa Fredston

Hikaru Furukawa

Sara A. Gagne

Sarah R. Garlick

Colin J. Garroway

Kaitlyn M. Gaynor

Angelica L. Gonzalez

Eliza M. Grames

Tamar Guy-Haim

Ed Hackett

Lauren M. Hallett

Tamara K. Harms

Danielle E. Haulsee

Kyle J. Haynes

Elliott L. Hazen

Rebecca M. Jarvis

Kristal Jones

Gaurav S. Kandlikar

Dustin W. Kincaid

Matthew L. Knope

Anil Koirala

Jurek Kolasa

John S. Kominoski

Julia Koricheva

Lesley T. Lancaster

Jake A. Lawlor

Heili E. Lowman

Frank E. Muller-Karger

Kari E. A. Norman

Nan Nourn

Casey C. O’Hara

Suzanne X. Ou

Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamino

Paula Pappalardo

Ryan A. Peek

Dominique Pelletier

Stephen Plont

Lauren C. Ponisio

Cristina Portales-Reyes

Diogo B. Provete

Eric J. Raes

Carlos Ramirez-Reyes

Irene Ramos

Sydne Record

Anthony J. Richardson

Roberto Salguero-Gomez

Erin V. Satterthwaite

Chloe Schmidt

Aaron J. Schwartz

Craig R. See

Brendan D. Shea

Rachel S. Smith

Eric R. Sokol

Christopher T. Solomon

Trisha Spanbauer

Paris V. Stefanoudis

Beckett W. Sterner

Vitor Sudbrack

Jonathan D. Tonkin

Ashley R. Townes

Mireia Valle

Jonathan A. Walter

Kathryn I. Wheeler

William R. Wieder

David R. Williams

Marten Winter

Barbora Winterova

Lucy C. Woodall

Adam S. Wymore

Casey Youngflesh

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Abstract
Synthesis research in ecology and environmental science improves understanding, advances theory, identifies research priorities, and supports management strategies by linking data, ideas, and tools. Accelerating environmental challenges increases the need to focus synthesis science on the most pressing questions. To leverage input from the broader research community, we convened a virtual workshop with participants from many countries and disciplines to examine how and where synthesis can address key questions and themes in ecology and environmental science in the coming decade. Seven priority research topics emerged: (1) diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ), (2) human and natural systems, (3) actionable and use-inspired science, (4) scale, (5) generality, (6) complexity and resilience, and (7) predictability. Additionally, two issues regarding the general practice of synthesis emerged: the need for increased participant diversity and inclusive research practices; and increased and improved data flow, access, and skill-building. These topics and practices provide a strategic vision for future synthesis in ecology and environmental science.
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