Relationship between conservation biology and ecology shown through machine reading of 32,000 articles |
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Authors: | Rogier E. Hintzen Marina Papadopoulou Ross Mounce Cristina Banks-Leite Robert D. Holt Morena Mills Andrew T. Knight Armand M. Leroi James Rosindell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Silwood Park campus, Buckhurst Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7PY U.K.;2. Arcadia Fund, Sixth Floor, 5 Young Street, London, W8 6EH U.K.;3. Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Conservation biology was founded on the idea that efforts to save nature depend on a scientific understanding of how it works. It sought to apply ecological principles to conservation problems. We investigated whether the relationship between these fields has changed over time through machine reading the full texts of 32,000 research articles published in 16 ecology and conservation biology journals. We examined changes in research topics in both fields and how the fields have evolved from 2000 to 2014. As conservation biology matured, its focus shifted from ecology to social and political aspects of conservation. The 2 fields diverged and now occupy distinct niches in modern science. We hypothesize this pattern resulted from increasing recognition that social, economic, and political factors are critical for successful conservation and possibly from rising skepticism about the relevance of contemporary ecological theory to practical conservation. |
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Keywords: | bibliometrics ecological applications ecological theory interdisciplinary latent Dirichlet allocation aplicaciones ecológicas asignación latente Dirichlet bibliometría interdisciplinario teoría ecológica 潜在狄利克雷分布模型, 跨学科, 生态学理论, 生态学应用, 文献计量学 |
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