I would like to announce the publication of the following paper:

 

Rose, N.A., D. Janiger, E.C.M. Parsons, and M. Stachowitsch. 2011. Shifting 
baselines in scientific publications: A case study using cetacean research. 
Marine Policy 35: 477-482.

 

Abstract:

 

The marine sciences have undergone a sequence of historical changes related to 
new methodologies, approaches and challenges. Most recently, deteriorating 
natural ecosystems and threatened component species have prompted a renewed 
change in the focus of scientific research on the marine environment. This 
study analyzes the scientific literature on cetaceans during the period 
2005–2008 to demonstrate that a key focus of modern research is on 
conservation-related topics, and then compares it to the period 1970–1973 to 
demonstrate that this new focus represents a shift from basic biological and 
ecological issues. On average, approximately 46% of papers published on whales, 
dolphins and porpoises in 2005–2008 were categorized as conservation oriented 
versus focused on biology or ecology. This contrasts to approximately 10% in 
1970–1973. This shift parallels other marine research subjects, such as benthic 
communities, coral reefs and sea turtles and reflects a general paradigm shift 
in marine research towards anthropogenic impacts. This is important guidance 
for institutions and organizations that wish to base their agendas and 
decisions on state-of-the-art scientific priorities.

 

A .pdf copy can be downloaded from the journal’s website (subscribers only) at:

 

www.elsevier.com/locate/marpol 

 

Or you can send a request for a .pdf to me at 

 

nr...@hsi.org

 

 

 

Naomi A. Rose, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist, HSI-Wildlife
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