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Neotropical Ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future

Authors :
Letícia Soares
Kristina L Cockle
Ernesto Ruelas Inzunza
José Tomás Ibarra
Carolina Isabel Miño
Santiago Zuluaga
Elisa Bonaccorso
Juan Camilo Ríos-Orjuela
Flavia A Montaño-Centellas
Juan F Freile
María A Echeverry-Galvis
Eugenia Bianca Bonaparte
Luisa Maria Diele-Viegas
Karina Speziale
Sergio A Cabrera-Cruz
Orlando Acevedo-Charry
Enriqueta Velarde
Cecilia Cuatianquiz Lima
Valeria S Ojeda
Carla S Fontana
Alejandra Echeverri
Sergio A Lambertucci
Regina H Macedo
Alberto Esquivel
Steven C Latta
Irene Ruvalcaba-Ortega
Maria Alice S Alves
Diego Santiago-Alarcon
Alejandro Bodrati
Fernando González-García
Nestor Fariña
Juan Esteban Martínez-Gómez
Rubén Ortega-Álvarez
María Gabriela Núñez Montellano
Camila C Ribas
Carlos Bosque
Adrián S Di Giacomo
Juan I Areta
Carine Emer
Lourdes Mugica Valdés
Clementina González
María Emilia Rebollo
Giselle Mangini
Carlos Lara
José Cristóbal Pizarro
Victor R Cueto
Pablo Rafael Bolaños-Sittler
Juan Francisco Ornelas
Martín Acosta
Marcos Cenizo
Miguel Ângelo Marini
Leopoldo D Vázquez-Reyes
José Antonio González-Oreja
Leandro Bugoni
Martin Quiroga
Valentina Ferretti
Lilian T Manica
Juan M Grande
Flor Rodríguez-Gómez
Soledad Diaz
Nicole Büttner
Lucia Mentesana
Marconi Campos-Cerqueira
Fernando Gabriel López
André C Guaraldo
Ian MacGregor-Fors
Francisca Helena Aguiar-Silva
Cristina Y Miyaki
Silvina Ippi
Emilse Mérida
Cecilia Kopuchian
Cintia Cornelius
Paula L Enríquez
Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela
Katherine Renton
Jhan C Salazar
Luis Sandoval
Jorge Correa Sandoval
Pedro X Astudillo
Ancilleno O Davis
Nicolás Cantero
David Ocampo
Oscar Humberto Marin Gomez
Sérgio Henrique Borges
Sergio Cordoba-Cordoba
Alejandro G Pietrek
Carlos B de Araújo
Guillermo Fernández
Horacio de la Cueva
João Marcos Guimarães Capurucho
Nicole A Gutiérrez-Ramos
Ariane Ferreira
Lílian Mariana Costa
Cecilia Soldatini
Hannah M Madden
Miguel Angel Santillán
Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui
Emilio A Jordan
Guilherme Henrique Silva Freitas
Paulo C Pulgarin-R
Roberto Carlos Almazán-Núñez
Tomás Altamirano
Milka R Gomez
Myriam C Velazquez
Rebeca Irala
Facundo A Gandoy
Andrea C Trigueros
Carlos A Ferreyra
Yuri Vladimir Albores-Barajas
Markus Tellkamp
Carine Dantas Oliveira
Andrea Weiler
Ma del Coro Arizmendi
Adrianne G Tossas
Rebecca Zarza
Gabriel Serra
Rafael Villegas-Patraca
Facundo Gabriel Di Sallo
Cleiton Valentim
Jorge Ignacio Noriega
Giraldo Alayon García
Martín R de la Peña
Rosendo M Fraga
Pedro Vitor Ribeiro Martins
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
California Digital Library (CDL), 2022.

Abstract

A major barrier to advancing ornithology is the systemic exclusion of professionals from the Global South. A recent special feature, Advances in Neotropical Ornithology, and a shortfalls analysis therein, unintentionally followed a long-standing pattern of highlighting individuals, knowledge, and views from the Global North, while largely omitting the perspectives of people based within the Neotropics. Here, we review current strengths and opportunities in the practice of Neotropical ornithology. Further, we discuss problems with assessing the state of Neotropical ornithology through a northern lens, including discovery narratives, incomplete (and biased) understanding of history and advances, and the promotion of agendas that, while currently popular in the north, may not fit the needs and realities of Neotropical research. We argue that future advances in Neotropical ornithology will critically depend on identifying and addressing the systemic barriers that hold back ornithologists who live and work in the Neotropics: unreliable and limited funding, exclusion from international research leadership, restricted dissemination of knowledge (e.g., through language hegemony and citation bias), and logistical barriers. Moving forward, we must examine and acknowledge the colonial roots of our discipline, and explicitly promote anti-colonial agendas for research, training, and conservation. We invite our colleagues within and beyond the Neotropics to join us in creating new models of governance that establish research priorities with vigorous participation of ornithologists and communities within the Neotropical region. To include a diversity of perspectives, we must systemically address discrimination and bias rooted in the socioeconomic class system, anti-Blackness, anti-Brownness, anti-Indigeneity, misogyny, homophobia, tokenism, and ableism. Instead of seeking individual excellence and rewarding top-down leadership, institutions in the North and South can promote collective leadership. In adopting these approaches, we, ornithologists, will join a community of researchers across academia building new paradigms that can reconcile our relationships and transform science. Spanish and Portuguese translations are available in the Supplementary Material.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56459c6b42778784d4a086c49e85287e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/yu2fx