Fundamental research questions in subterranean biology

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Autor(a) principal: Mammola, Stefano
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Amorim, Isabel R., Bichuette, Maria E., Borges, P.A.V., Cheeptham, Naowarat, Cooper, Steven J. B., Culver, David C., Deharveng, Louis, Eme, David, Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes, Fišer, Cene, Fišer, Žiga, Fong, Daniel W., Griebler, Christian, Jeffery, William R., Jugovic, Jure, Kowalko, Johanna E., Lilley, Thomas M., Malard, Florian, Manenti, Raoul, Martínez, Alejandro, Meierhofer, Melissa B., Niemiller, Matthew L., Northup, Diana E., Pellegrini, Thais G., Pipan, Tanja, Protas, Meredith, Sofia Reboleira, Ana, Venarsky, Michael P., Wynne, J. Judson, Zagmajster, Maja, Cardoso, Pedro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/49675
Resumo: Five decades ago, a landmark paper in Science titled The Cave Environment heralded caves as ideal natural experimental laboratories in which to develop and address general questions in geology, ecology, biogeography, and evolutionary biology. Although the ‘caves as laboratory’ paradigm has since been advocated by subterranean biologists, there are few examples of studies that successfully translated their results into general principles. The contemporary era of big data, modelling tools, and revolutionary advances in genetics and (meta)genomics provides an opportunity to revisit unresolved questions and challenges, as well as examine promising new avenues of research in subterranean biology. Accordingly, we have developed a roadmap to guide future research endeavours in subterranean biology by adapting a well-established methodology of ‘horizon scanning’ to identify the highest priority research questions across six subject areas. Based on the expert opinion of 30 scientists from around the globe with complementary expertise and of different academic ages, we assembled an initial list of 258 fundamental questions concentrating on macroecology and microbial ecology, adaptation, evolution, and conservation. Subsequently, through online surveys, 130 subterranean biologists with various backgrounds assisted us in reducing our list to 50 top-priority questions. These research questions are broad in scope and ready to be addressed in the next decade. We believe this exercise will stimulate research towards a deeper understanding of subterranean biology and foster hypothesis-driven studies likely to resonate broadly from the traditional boundaries of this field.
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spelling Fundamental research questions in subterranean biologyFive decades ago, a landmark paper in Science titled The Cave Environment heralded caves as ideal natural experimental laboratories in which to develop and address general questions in geology, ecology, biogeography, and evolutionary biology. Although the ‘caves as laboratory’ paradigm has since been advocated by subterranean biologists, there are few examples of studies that successfully translated their results into general principles. The contemporary era of big data, modelling tools, and revolutionary advances in genetics and (meta)genomics provides an opportunity to revisit unresolved questions and challenges, as well as examine promising new avenues of research in subterranean biology. Accordingly, we have developed a roadmap to guide future research endeavours in subterranean biology by adapting a well-established methodology of ‘horizon scanning’ to identify the highest priority research questions across six subject areas. Based on the expert opinion of 30 scientists from around the globe with complementary expertise and of different academic ages, we assembled an initial list of 258 fundamental questions concentrating on macroecology and microbial ecology, adaptation, evolution, and conservation. Subsequently, through online surveys, 130 subterranean biologists with various backgrounds assisted us in reducing our list to 50 top-priority questions. These research questions are broad in scope and ready to be addressed in the next decade. We believe this exercise will stimulate research towards a deeper understanding of subterranean biology and foster hypothesis-driven studies likely to resonate broadly from the traditional boundaries of this field.WileyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaMammola, StefanoAmorim, Isabel R.Bichuette, Maria E.Borges, P.A.V.Cheeptham, NaowaratCooper, Steven J. B.Culver, David C.Deharveng, LouisEme, DavidFerreira, Rodrigo LopesFišer, CeneFišer, ŽigaFong, Daniel W.Griebler, ChristianJeffery, William R.Jugovic, JureKowalko, Johanna E.Lilley, Thomas M.Malard, FlorianManenti, RaoulMartínez, AlejandroMeierhofer, Melissa B.Niemiller, Matthew L.Northup, Diana E.Pellegrini, Thais G.Pipan, TanjaProtas, MeredithSofia Reboleira, AnaVenarsky, Michael P.Wynne, J. JudsonZagmajster, MajaCardoso, Pedro2021-12-01T01:30:39Z2020-122020-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/49675engMammola, S., Amorim, I.R., Bichuette, M.E., Borges, P.A.V., Cheeptham, N., Cooper, S.J.B., Culver, D.C., Deharveng, L., Eme, D., Ferreira, R.L., Fišer, C., Fišer, Ž., Fong, D.W., Griebler, C., Jeffery, W.R., Jugovic, J., Kowalko, J.E., Lilley, T.M., Malard, F., Manenti, R., Martínez, A., Meierhofer, M.B., Niemiller, M.L., Northup, D.E., Pellegrini, T.G., Pipan, T., Protas, M., Reboleira, A.S.P.S., Venarsky, M.P., Wynne, J.J., Zagmajster, M. and Cardoso, P. (2020), Fundamental research questions in subterranean biology. Biol Rev, 95: 1855-1872. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.1264210.1111/brv.12642info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:53:04Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/49675Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:01:00.177725Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Amorim, Isabel R.
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Borges, P.A.V.
Cheeptham, Naowarat
Cooper, Steven J. B.
Culver, David C.
Deharveng, Louis
Eme, David
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
Fišer, Cene
Fišer, Žiga
Fong, Daniel W.
Griebler, Christian
Jeffery, William R.
Jugovic, Jure
Kowalko, Johanna E.
Lilley, Thomas M.
Malard, Florian
Manenti, Raoul
Martínez, Alejandro
Meierhofer, Melissa B.
Niemiller, Matthew L.
Northup, Diana E.
Pellegrini, Thais G.
Pipan, Tanja
Protas, Meredith
Sofia Reboleira, Ana
Venarsky, Michael P.
Wynne, J. Judson
Zagmajster, Maja
Cardoso, Pedro
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Griebler, Christian
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Cardoso, Pedro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mammola, Stefano
Amorim, Isabel R.
Bichuette, Maria E.
Borges, P.A.V.
Cheeptham, Naowarat
Cooper, Steven J. B.
Culver, David C.
Deharveng, Louis
Eme, David
Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes
Fišer, Cene
Fišer, Žiga
Fong, Daniel W.
Griebler, Christian
Jeffery, William R.
Jugovic, Jure
Kowalko, Johanna E.
Lilley, Thomas M.
Malard, Florian
Manenti, Raoul
Martínez, Alejandro
Meierhofer, Melissa B.
Niemiller, Matthew L.
Northup, Diana E.
Pellegrini, Thais G.
Pipan, Tanja
Protas, Meredith
Sofia Reboleira, Ana
Venarsky, Michael P.
Wynne, J. Judson
Zagmajster, Maja
Cardoso, Pedro
description Five decades ago, a landmark paper in Science titled The Cave Environment heralded caves as ideal natural experimental laboratories in which to develop and address general questions in geology, ecology, biogeography, and evolutionary biology. Although the ‘caves as laboratory’ paradigm has since been advocated by subterranean biologists, there are few examples of studies that successfully translated their results into general principles. The contemporary era of big data, modelling tools, and revolutionary advances in genetics and (meta)genomics provides an opportunity to revisit unresolved questions and challenges, as well as examine promising new avenues of research in subterranean biology. Accordingly, we have developed a roadmap to guide future research endeavours in subterranean biology by adapting a well-established methodology of ‘horizon scanning’ to identify the highest priority research questions across six subject areas. Based on the expert opinion of 30 scientists from around the globe with complementary expertise and of different academic ages, we assembled an initial list of 258 fundamental questions concentrating on macroecology and microbial ecology, adaptation, evolution, and conservation. Subsequently, through online surveys, 130 subterranean biologists with various backgrounds assisted us in reducing our list to 50 top-priority questions. These research questions are broad in scope and ready to be addressed in the next decade. We believe this exercise will stimulate research towards a deeper understanding of subterranean biology and foster hypothesis-driven studies likely to resonate broadly from the traditional boundaries of this field.
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