INVESTIGADORES
LOZANO VerÓnica Laura
artículos
Título:
Ecology in South America: Present state and future prospects
Autor/es:
ZENNI, RAFAEL D.; ANDERSEN, ALAN; ANDREW, NIGEL R.; DIAS, ANDRÉ T. C.; QUINTERO-GALVIS, JULIAN F.; HARGUINDEGUY, NATALIA PÉREZ; JAUREGUIBERRY, PEDRO; LOZANO, VERÓNICA L.; NUNES, CÁSSIO A.; PAREJA, MARTIN; PEREZ, LUIS IGNACIO; PROVETE, DIOGO B.; PUCHETA, EDUARDO; ROLHAUSER, ANDRÉS G.; DA SILVA, PEDRO GIOVÂNI; TEIXEIRA, FERNANDA Z.; WACKER, CHRISTINE; MOULTON, TIM
Revista:
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Año: 2024 vol. 49
ISSN:
1442-9985
Resumen:
South American ecological science has grown immensely in the past few decades, with flourishing graduate courses across the continent dedicated to the topic and an increasing number of researchers focused on understanding many aspects of the continent's immense biodiversity. In Brazil, for instance, the number of graduate-level ecology courses almost doubled between 2008 and 2019, jumping from 35 to 68 graduate courses in Ecology. South American Ecologists are conducting world-class research, often with international collaborations, and are continuously looking for international venues to publish their studies. When looking for journals to publish their work, South American Ecologists often consider the access of the public for their published work, the existence of article processing charges, and fit of the research to the journals' aims and scopes. In our experience as researchers, professors, reviewers, and editors, we came to understand that many studies being done in South America extend beyond local or national relevance and are important contributions to ecological knowledge in the Southern Hemisphere. Austral Ecology and Ecological Society of Australia, with their aim to publish innovative research to encourage the sharing of information and experiences that enrich the understanding of the ecology of the Southern Hemisphere, are an ideal venue for South American researchers looking to publish their work beyond the regional borders of South America. With that in mind, the goals of the special Issue “Ecology in South America: present state and future prospects” are to highlight South American Ecological Research internationally and to provide options to promote South American research published in Austral Ecology beyond the English-speaking scientific community.