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5/23/2019  |   9:45 AM - 10:00 AM   |  THE IMPORTANCE OF OPEN SCIENCE FOR BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT   |  150 G

THE IMPORTANCE OF OPEN SCIENCE FOR BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT

Open science principles that seek to democratize science can effectively bridge the gap between researchers and environmental managers. However, widespread adoption has yet to gain traction for the development and application of bioassessment methods. At the core of this philosophy is the concept that research should be reproducible and transparent, in addition to having long-term value through effective data preservation and sharing. In this paper, we review core open science concepts that have recently been adopted in the ecological sciences and emphasize how adoption can benefit the field of bioassessment for both prescriptive condition assessments and proactive applications that inform environmental management. An example from the state of California demonstrates effective adoption of open science principles through data stewardship, reproducible research, and engagement of stakeholders with multimedia applications. We also discuss technical, sociocultural, and institutional challenges for adopting open science, including practical approaches for overcoming these hurdles in bioassessment applications.

  • Bioindicators
  • Management
  • Monitoring

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Marcus Beck (), Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, marcusb@sccwrp.org;


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Casey O'Hara (), National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, ohara@nceas.ucsb.edu;


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Julia Stewart Lowndes (), National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, lowndes@nceas.ucsb.edu;


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Raphael Mazor (), Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, raphaelm@sccwrp.org;


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Susanna Theroux (), Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, susannat@sccwrp.org;


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David Gillett (), Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, davidg@sccwrp.org;


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Belize Lane (), Utah State University, belize.lane@usu.edu;


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Greg Gearheart (), California State Water Resources Control Board, greg.gearheart@waterboards.ca.gov;


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