Czapanskiy Max F, Arcila Hernández Lina M, Munro Cara, Garfield Isabella, Bastidas Adrien, Payne Allison R, Ong Kelli, Storm Natalie A, Adachi Taiki, Hale Conner M, Brown Astarte, Robinson Patrick W, Stewart Madeleine, Abdel-Raheem Salma T, Zavaleta Erika, Beltran Roxanne S
UC Santa Cruz, Institute for Marine Sciences, Santa Cruz, California, USA.
UC Santa Cruz, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Santa Cruz, California, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2024 Dec;27(12):e14482. doi: 10.1111/ele.14482.
Long-term studies are critical for ecological understanding, but they are underutilized as inclusive opportunities for training ecologists. We use our perspective from the Año Nuevo elephant seal programme along with surveys from community members to propose that long-term studies could be better leveraged to promote inclusive education and professional development in ecology. Drawing on our experiences as mentors and mentees, we demonstrate how long-term studies can use their resources, including rich data, robust logistics and extensive professional networks, to improve recruitment and retention of diverse groups of trainees. However, practices such as unpaid labour and unclear expectations limit the utility of these resources for diversifying ecology. We discuss how we have structured our long-term study to create more inclusive and equitable training opportunities. Acknowledging these transformations required substantial resources, we highlight funding sources and organizational partnerships that can promote investment in long-term studies for broadening participation.
长期研究对于生态学理解至关重要,但作为培养生态学家的包容性机会,它们并未得到充分利用。我们结合来自阿诺努埃沃海象项目的观点以及社区成员的调查结果,提出可以更好地利用长期研究来促进生态学领域的包容性教育和职业发展。借鉴我们作为导师和学员的经验,我们展示了长期研究如何利用其资源,包括丰富的数据、强大的后勤保障和广泛的专业网络,来提高不同学员群体的招募和留存率。然而,无偿劳动和期望不明确等做法限制了这些资源在使生态学多元化方面的效用。我们讨论了我们如何构建长期研究以创造更具包容性和公平性的培训机会。认识到这些转变需要大量资源,我们强调了能够促进对长期研究投资以扩大参与度的资金来源和组织伙伴关系。