4.7 Editorial Material

Making ecology really global

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Editorial Material Biodiversity Conservation

How international journals can support ecology from the Global South

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2021)

Letter Ecology

Monolingual searches can limit and bias results in global literature reviews

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Women and Global South strikingly underrepresented among top-publishing ecologists

Bea Maas et al.

Summary: The study found that only 11% of the top-publishing authors in leading ecology, evolution, and conservation journals between 1945 and 2019 were women, and authors from countries in the Global South were underrepresented. The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Canada accounted for over 75% of top-publishing authors. The number of women and authors from the Global South is slowly increasing over time.

CONSERVATION LETTERS (2021)

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Christopher H. Trisos et al.

Summary: Authors outline five decolonizing shifts to transform academic ecological practice, challenging the discipline to become more inclusive, creative, and ethical. Expanding knowledge and incorporating varied perspectives and approaches from the natural environment and global systems are essential to make ecology inclusive of diverse populations inhabiting Earth's ecosystems.

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PLOS ONE (2020)

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Latin American scientific contribution to ecology

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Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

Implicit bias

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