作者
Daniel B Metcalfe, Thirze DG Hermans, Jenny Ahlstrand, Michael Becker, Martin Berggren, Robert G Björk, Mats P Björkman, Daan Blok, Nitin Chaudhary, Chelsea Chisholm, Aimée T Classen, Niles J Hasselquist, Micael Jonsson, Jeppe A Kristensen, Bright B Kumordzi, Hanna Lee, Jordan R Mayor, Janet Prevéy, Karolina Pantazatou, Johannes Rousk, Ryan A Sponseller, Maja K Sundqvist, Jing Tang, Johan Uddling, Göran Wallin, Wenxin Zhang, Anders Ahlström, David E Tenenbaum, Abdulhakim M Abdi
发表日期
2018/9
期刊
Nature ecology & evolution
卷号
2
期号
9
页码范围
1443-1448
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Effective societal responses to rapid climate change in the Arctic rely on an accurate representation of region-specific ecosystem properties and processes. However, this is limited by the scarcity and patchy distribution of field measurements. Here, we use a comprehensive, geo-referenced database of primary field measurements in 1,840 published studies across the Arctic to identify statistically significant spatial biases in field sampling and study citation across this globally important region. We find that 31% of all study citations are derived from sites located within 50 km of just two research sites: Toolik Lake in the USA and Abisko in Sweden. Furthermore, relatively colder, more rapidly warming and sparsely vegetated sites are under-sampled and under-recognized in terms of citations, particularly among microbiology-related studies. The poorly sampled and cited areas, mainly in the Canadian high-Arctic …
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