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Going wild: what a global small-animal tracking system could do for experimental biologists

机译:变得疯狂:全球小型动物追踪系统可以为实验生物学家做什么

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Tracking animals over large temporal and spatial scales has revealed invaluable and spectacular biological information, particularly when the paths and fates of individuals can be monitored on a global scale. However, only large animals (greater than similar to 300 g) currently can be followed globally because of power and size constraints on the tracking devices. And yet the vast majority of animals is small. Tracking small animals is important because they are often part of evolutionary and ecological experiments, they provide important ecosystem services and they are of conservation concern or pose harm to human health. Here, we propose a small-animal satellite tracking system that would enable the global monitoring of animals down to the size of the smallest birds, mammals (bats), marine life and eventually large insects. To create the scientific framework necessary for such a global project, we formed the ICARUS initiative (www.IcarusInitiative.org), the International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space. ICARUS also highlights how small-animal tracking could address some of the 'Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences' identified by the US National Academy of Sciences, such as the spread of infectious diseases or the relationship between biological diversity and ecosystem functioning. Small-animal tracking would allow the quantitative assessment of dispersal and migration in natural populations and thus help solve enigmas regarding population dynamics, extinctions and invasions. Experimental biologists may find a global small-animal tracking system helpful in testing, validating and expanding laboratory-derived discoveries in wild, natural populations. We suggest that the relatively modest investment into a global small-animal tracking system will pay off by providing unprecedented insights into both basic and applied nature. Tracking small animals over large spatial and temporal scales could prove to be one of the most powerful techniques of the early 21st century, offering potential solutions to a wide range of biological and societal questions that date back two millennia to the Greek philosopher Aristotle's enigma about songbird migration. Several of the more recent Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences, such as the regulation and functional consequences of biological diversity or the surveillance of the population ecology of zoonotic hosts, pathogens or vectors, could also be addressed by a global small-animal tracking system. Our discussion is intended to contribute to an emerging groundswell of scientific support to make such a new technological system happen.
机译:在较大的时空尺度上追踪动物揭示了宝贵而壮观的生物学信息,特别是当可以在全球范围内监控个体的命运和命运时。但是,由于跟踪设备的功率和大小的限制,目前只能全局跟踪大型动物(大于300 g)。然而,绝大多数动物都是小动物。跟踪小动物很重要,因为它们通常是进化和生态实验的一部分,它们提供重要的生态系统服务,并且受到保护或对人类健康构成危害。在这里,我们提出了一种小动物卫星跟踪系统,该系统可以对最小的鸟类,哺乳动物(蝙蝠),海洋生物以及最终大型昆虫的大小进行全局监视。为创建此类全球项目所需的科学框架,我们成立了ICARUS计划(www.IcarusInitiative.org),即国际空间动物研究合作组织。 ICARUS还强调了小动物跟踪技术如何解决美国国家科学院确定的“环境科学的巨大挑战”,例如传染病的传播或生物多样性与生态系统功能之间的关系。小动物跟踪将允许对自然种群中的扩散和迁移进行定量评估,从而帮助解决有关种群动态,灭绝和入侵的谜团。实验生物学家可能会发现一个全球性的小动物追踪系统,有助于测试,验证和扩展实验室在野生自然种群中的发现。我们建议,通过对基本和应用性质提供前所未有的见识,对全球小型动物追踪系统的相对适度的投资将获得回报。在大的时空尺度上追踪小动物可能被证明是21世纪初最强大的技术之一,它可以为广泛的生物学和社会问题提供潜在的解决方案,这些问题可以追溯到两千年前希腊哲学家亚里斯多德对鸣禽的迷惑移民。全球小型动物追踪系统也可以解决环境科学领域最近的一些重大挑战,例如生物多样性的调控和功能后果或对人畜共患病宿主,病原体或媒介的种群生态学的监视。我们的讨论旨在为新兴的科学支持做出贡献,以使这种新技术系统得以实现。

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