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The ongoing digital revolution in the age of big data is opening new research opportunities.
Culturomics and iEcology, two emerging research areas based on the analysis of online
data resources, can provide novel scientific insights and inform conservation and management
efforts. To date, culturomics and iEcology have been applied primarily in the terrestrial
realm. Here, we advocate for expanding such applications to the aquatic realm by providing
a brief overview of these new approaches and outlining key areas in which culturomics and
iEcology are likely to have the highest impact, including the management of protected
areas; fisheries; flagship species identification; detection and distribution of threatened,
rare, and alien species; assessment of ecosystem status and anthropogenic impacts; and
social impact assessment. When deployed in the right context with awareness of potential
biases, culturomics and iEcology are ripe for rapid development as low-cost research approaches based on data available from digital sources, with increasingly diverse applications
for aquatic ecosystems
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culturomics iecology
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Jarić I, Roll U, Arlinghaus R, Belmaker J, Chen Y, China V, et al. (2020) Expanding conservation culturomics and iEcology from terrestrial to aquatic realms. PLoS Biol 18(10): e3000935
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