TY - JOUR
T1 - Neotropical ornithology
T2 - Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future
AU - Soares, Letícia
AU - Cockle, Kristina L.
AU - Inzunza, Ernesto Ruelas
AU - Ibarra, JoséTomás
AU - Miño, Carolina Isabel
AU - Zuluaga, Santiago
AU - Bonaccorso, Elisa
AU - Ríos-Orjuela, Juan Camilo
AU - Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A.
AU - Freile, Juan F.
AU - Echeverry-Galvis, María A.
AU - Bonaparte, Eugenia Bianca
AU - Diele-Viegas, Luisa Maria
AU - Speziale, Karina
AU - Cabrera-Cruz, Sergio A.
AU - Acevedo-Charry, Orlando
AU - Velarde, Enriqueta
AU - Lima, Cecilia Cuatianquiz
AU - Ojeda, Valeria S.
AU - Fontana, Carla S.
AU - Echeverri, Alejandra
AU - Lambertucci, Sergio A.
AU - Macedo, Regina H.
AU - Esquivel, Alberto
AU - Latta, Steven C.
AU - Ruvalcaba-Ortega, Irene
AU - Alves, Maria Alice S.
AU - Santiago-Alarcon, Diego
AU - Bodrati, Alejandro
AU - González-García, Fernando
AU - Fariña, Nestor
AU - Martínez-Gómez, Juan Esteban
AU - Ortega-Álvarez, Rubén
AU - Montellano, María Gabriela Núñez
AU - Ribas, Camila C.
AU - Bosque, Carlos
AU - Di Giacomo, Adrián S.
AU - Areta, Juan I.
AU - Emer, Carine
AU - Valdés, Lourdes Mugica
AU - González, Clementina
AU - Rebollo, María Emilia
AU - Mangini, Giselle
AU - Lara, Carlos
AU - Pizarro, José Cristóbal
AU - Cueto, Victor R.
AU - Bolaños-Sittler, Pablo Rafael
AU - Ornelas, Juan Francisco
AU - Acosta, Martín
AU - Cenizo, Marcos
AU - Marini, Miguel Ângelo
AU - Vázquez-Reyes, Leopoldo D.
AU - González-Oreja, José Antonio
AU - Bugoni, Leandro
AU - Quiroga, Martin
AU - Ferretti, Valentina
AU - Manica, Liliant
AU - Grande, Juan M.
AU - Rodríguez-Gómez, Flor
AU - Diaz, Soledad
AU - Büttner, Nicole
AU - Mentesana, Lucia
AU - Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi
AU - López, Fernando Gabriel
AU - Guaraldo, André C.
AU - MacGregor-Fors, Ian
AU - Aguiar-Silva, Francisca Helena
AU - Miyaki, Cristina Y.
AU - Ippi, Silvina
AU - Mérida, Emilse
AU - Kopuchian, Cecilia
AU - Cornelius, Cintia
AU - Enríquez, Paula L.
AU - Ocampo-Peñuela, Natalia
AU - Renton, Katherine
AU - Salazar, Jhan C.
AU - Sandoval, Luis
AU - Sandoval, Jorge Correa
AU - Astudillo, Pedro X.
AU - Davis, Ancilleno O.
AU - Cantero, Nicolás
AU - Ocampo, David
AU - Humberto, Oscar
AU - Gomez, Marin
AU - Borges, Sérgio Henrique
AU - Cordoba-Cordoba, Sergio
AU - Pietrek, Alejandro G.
AU - de Araújo, Carlos B.
AU - Fernández, Guillermo
AU - de la Cueva, Horacio
AU - Marcos, João
AU - Capurucho, Guimarães
AU - Gutiérrez-Ramos, Nicole A.
AU - Ferreira, Ariane
AU - Costa, Lílian Mariana
AU - Soldatini, Cecilia
AU - Madden, Hannah M.
AU - Santillán, Miguel Angel
AU - Jiménez-Uzcátegui, Gustavo
AU - Jordan, Emilio A.
AU - Freitas, Guilherme Henrique Silva
AU - Pulgarin, Paulo C.R.
AU - Almazán-Núñez, Roberto Carlos
AU - Altamirano, Tomás
AU - Gomez, Milka R.
AU - Velazquez, Myriam C.
AU - Irala, Rebeca
AU - Gandoy, Facundo A.
AU - Trigueros, Andrea C.
AU - Ferreyra, Carlos A.
AU - Albores-Barajas, Yurivladimir
AU - Tellkamp, Markus
AU - Oliveira, Carine Dantas
AU - Weiler, Andrea
AU - del Coro Arizmendi, Ma
AU - Tossas, Adrianne G.
AU - Zarza, Rebecca
AU - Serra, Gabriel
AU - Villegas-Patraca, Rafael
AU - Di Sallo, Facundo Gabriel
AU - Valentim, Cleiton
AU - Noriega, Jorge Ignacio
AU - García, Giraldo Alayon
AU - de la Peña, Martín R.
AU - Fraga, Rosendo M.
AU - Martins, Pedrovitor Ribeiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © American Ornithological Society 2023. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - A major barrier to advancing ornithology is the systemic exclusion of professionals from the Global South. A recent special feature, Advances in Neotropical Ornithology, and a shortfalls analysis therein, unintentionally followed a long-standing pattern of highlighting individuals, knowledge, and views from the Global North, while largely omitting the perspectives of people based within the Neotropics. Here, we review current strengths and opportunities in the practice of Neotropical ornithology. Further, we discuss problems with assessing the state of Neotropical ornithology through a northern lens, including discovery narratives, incomplete (and biased) understanding of history and advances, and the promotion of agendas that, while currently popular in the north, may not fit the needs and realities of Neotropical research. We argue that future advances in Neotropical ornithology will critically depend on identifying and addressing the systemic barriers that hold back ornithologists who live and work in the Neotropics: unreliable and limited funding, exclusion from international research leadership, restricted dissemination of knowledge (e.g., through language hegemony and citation bias), and logistical barriers. Moving forward, we must examine and acknowledge the colonial roots of our discipline, and explicitly promote anti-colonial agendas for research, training, and conservation. We invite our colleagues within and beyond the Neotropics to join us in creating new models of governance that establish research priorities with vigorous participation of ornithologists and communities within the Neotropical region. To include a diversity of perspectives, we must systemically address discrimination and bias rooted in the socioeconomic class system, anti-Blackness, anti-Brownness, anti-Indigeneity, misogyny, homophobia, tokenism, and ableism. Instead of seeking individual excellence and rewarding top-down leadership, institutions in the North and South can promote collective leadership. In adopting these approaches, we, ornithologists, will join a community of researchers across academia building new paradigms that can reconcile our relationships and transform science. Spanish and Portuguese translations are available in the Supplementary Material.
AB - A major barrier to advancing ornithology is the systemic exclusion of professionals from the Global South. A recent special feature, Advances in Neotropical Ornithology, and a shortfalls analysis therein, unintentionally followed a long-standing pattern of highlighting individuals, knowledge, and views from the Global North, while largely omitting the perspectives of people based within the Neotropics. Here, we review current strengths and opportunities in the practice of Neotropical ornithology. Further, we discuss problems with assessing the state of Neotropical ornithology through a northern lens, including discovery narratives, incomplete (and biased) understanding of history and advances, and the promotion of agendas that, while currently popular in the north, may not fit the needs and realities of Neotropical research. We argue that future advances in Neotropical ornithology will critically depend on identifying and addressing the systemic barriers that hold back ornithologists who live and work in the Neotropics: unreliable and limited funding, exclusion from international research leadership, restricted dissemination of knowledge (e.g., through language hegemony and citation bias), and logistical barriers. Moving forward, we must examine and acknowledge the colonial roots of our discipline, and explicitly promote anti-colonial agendas for research, training, and conservation. We invite our colleagues within and beyond the Neotropics to join us in creating new models of governance that establish research priorities with vigorous participation of ornithologists and communities within the Neotropical region. To include a diversity of perspectives, we must systemically address discrimination and bias rooted in the socioeconomic class system, anti-Blackness, anti-Brownness, anti-Indigeneity, misogyny, homophobia, tokenism, and ableism. Instead of seeking individual excellence and rewarding top-down leadership, institutions in the North and South can promote collective leadership. In adopting these approaches, we, ornithologists, will join a community of researchers across academia building new paradigms that can reconcile our relationships and transform science. Spanish and Portuguese translations are available in the Supplementary Material.
KW - discovery narrative
KW - discrimination
KW - knowledge construction
KW - north–south relations
KW - parachute science
KW - regional priorities
KW - research agenda
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85148289478&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/ornithapp/duac046
DO - 10.1093/ornithapp/duac046
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85148289478
SN - 0010-5422
VL - 125
JO - Ornithological Applications
JF - Ornithological Applications
IS - 1
M1 - duac046
ER -