About this Research Topic
The aims of this Research Topic are to highlight fundamental insights into ecology derived from current benchmark studies, to motivate the establishment of networks of scientists and citizen scientists creating exactly repeatable benchmark studies of today’s biodiversity and genetic diversity, and to review rapidly developing techniques for analysis of benchmark studies.
We welcome submissions that explore:
• the philosophical basis for benchmark studies, highlighting the bequest value of science and contributions to ecological understanding from several noteworthy benchmark studies;
• the best practices for establishing biodiversity inventories to enhance their long-term ecological and societal value;
• the involvement of human communities through collaborative citizen science in the gargantuan task of benchmarking present-day biological communities;
• the development of genetic benchmark studies anticipating future advancement in genomic analytical techniques that may reveal fundamental insights into the ability of organisms to respond to changing environmental conditions; and
• the role of benchmark studies in revealing how human activities have reconfigured the roles of biodiversity on Earth.
Keywords: ecological interactions, biodiversity benchmarks, biological communities, citizen science, genetic diversity
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