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Grand challenges in entomology - Priorities for action in the coming decades

Authors :
Sarah H. Luke
Helen E. Roy
Chris D. Thomas
Luke A. N. Tilley
Simon Ward
Allan Watt
Manuela Carnaghi
Coline C. Jaworski
Maximillian P. T. G. Tercel
Charlie Woodrow
Susmita Aown
Jennifer A. Banfield‐Zanin
Sarah L. Barnsley
Iris Berger
Mark J. F. Brown
James C. Bull
Heather Campbell
Ruth A. B. Carter
Magda Charalambous
Lorna J. Cole
Martin J. Ebejer
Rachel A. Farrow
Rajendra S. Fartyal
Miriam Grace
Fiona Highet
Jane K. Hill
Amelia S. C. Hood
Eleanor S. Kent
Frank‐Thorsten Krell
Simon R. Leather
Daniel J. Leybourne
Nick A. Littlewood
Ashley Lyons
Graham Matthews
Louise Mc Namara
Rosa Menéndez
Peter Merrett
Sajidha Mohammed
Archie K. Murchie
Michael Noble
Maria‐Rosa Paiva
Michael J. Pannell
Chooi‐Khim Phon
Gordon Port
Charlotte Powell
Stewart Rosell
Francisca Sconce
Chris R. Shortall
Eleanor M. Slade
Jamie P. Sutherland
Jamie C. Weir
Christopher D. Williams
Natalia B. Zielonka
Lynn V. Dicks
Luke, SH [0000-0002-8335-5960]
Thomas, CD [0000-0003-2822-1334]
Carnaghi, M [0000-0003-4595-082X]
Banfield-Zanin, JA [0000-0003-4471-039X]
Carter, RAB [0000-0002-0394-6307]
Cole, LJ [0000-0002-3929-0530]
Hood, ASC [0000-0003-3803-0603]
Leather, SR [0000-0003-3007-8514]
Leybourne, DJ [0000-0001-5836-3849]
Lyons, A [0000-0002-7204-063X]
Sconce, F [0000-0003-3400-7502]
Shortall, CR [0000-0002-7175-5393]
Dicks, LV [0000-0002-8304-4468]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publisher :
Wiley

Abstract

Funder: Royal Entomological Society; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100013849<br />Funder: Rural & Environment Science & Analytical Services Division of the Scottish Government<br />Funder: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100005156<br />Funder: Department of Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs<br />Funder: Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research<br />1. Entomology is key to understanding terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems at a time of unprecedented anthropogenic environmental change, and offers substantial untapped potential to benefit humanity in a variety of ways, from improving agricultural practices to managing vector-borne diseases and inspiring technological advances. 2. We identified high priority challenges for entomology using an inclusive, open, and democratic four-stage prioritisation approach, conducted among the membership and affiliates (hereafter ‘members’) of the UK-based Royal Entomological Society (RES). 3. A list of 710 challenges was gathered from 189 RES members. Thematic analysis was used to group suggestions, followed by an online vote to determine initial priorities, which were subsequently ranked during an online workshop involving 37 participants. 4. The outcome was a set of 61 priority challenges within four groupings of related themes: (i) ‘Fundamental Research’ (themes: Taxonomy, ‘Blue Skies’ [defined as research ideas without immediate practical application], Methods and Techniques); (ii) ‘Anthropogenic Impacts and Conservation’ (themes: Anthropogenic Impacts, Conservation Options); (iii) ‘Uses, Ecosystem Services and Disservices’ (themes: Ecosystem Benefits, Technology and Resources [use of insects as a resource, or as inspiration], Pests); (iv) ‘Collaboration, Engagement and Training’ (themes: Knowledge Access, Training and Collaboration, Societal Engagement). 5. Priority challenges encompass research questions, funding objectives, new technologies, and priorities for outreach and engagement. Examples include training taxonomists, establishing a global network of insect monitoring sites, understanding the extent of insect declines, exploring roles of cultivated insects in food supply chains, and connecting professional with amateur entomologists. Responses to different challenges could be led by amateur and professional entomologists, at all career stages. 6. Overall, the challenges provide a diverse array of options to inspire and initiate entomological activities, and reveal the potential of entomology to contribute to addressing global challenges related to human health and well-being, and environmental change.

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf8820ab7b15ba69590dfeb37b101679
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12637