Tapping into non-English-language science for the conservation of global biodiversity
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Published:2021-10-07
Issue:10
Volume:19
Page:e3001296
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ISSN:1545-7885
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Container-title:PLOS Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PLoS Biol
Author:
Amano TatsuyaORCID, Berdejo-Espinola VioletaORCID, Christie Alec P.ORCID, Willott KateORCID, Akasaka MunemitsuORCID, Báldi AndrásORCID, Berthinussen Anna, Bertolino Sandro, Bladon Andrew J.ORCID, Chen Min, Choi Chang-YongORCID, Bou Dagher Kharrat MagdaORCID, de Oliveira Luis G.ORCID, Farhat PerlaORCID, Golivets MarinaORCID, Hidalgo Aranzamendi Nataly, Jantke KerstinORCID, Kajzer-Bonk JoannaORCID, Kemahlı Aytekin M. ÇiselORCID, Khorozyan IgorORCID, Kito KensukeORCID, Konno KoORCID, Lin Da-LiORCID, Littlewood NickORCID, Liu YangORCID, Liu Yifan, Loretto Matthias-ClaudioORCID, Marconi ValentinaORCID, Martin Philip A.ORCID, Morgan William H.ORCID, Narváez-Gómez Juan P.ORCID, Negret Pablo JoseORCID, Nourani ElhamORCID, Ochoa Quintero Jose M.ORCID, Ockendon NancyORCID, Oh Rachel Rui YingORCID, Petrovan Silviu O.ORCID, Piovezan-Borges Ana C.ORCID, Pollet Ingrid L.ORCID, Ramos Danielle L., Reboredo Segovia Ana L., Rivera-Villanueva A. NayelliORCID, Rocha Ricardo, Rouyer Marie-MorganeORCID, Sainsbury Katherine A.ORCID, Schuster RichardORCID, Schwab Dominik, Şekercioğlu Çağan H.ORCID, Seo Hae-Min, Shackelford GormORCID, Shinoda YushinORCID, Smith Rebecca K.ORCID, Tao Shan-darORCID, Tsai Ming-shanORCID, Tyler Elizabeth H. M., Vajna FlóraORCID, Valdebenito José OsvaldoORCID, Vozykova Svetlana, Waryszak PawełORCID, Zamora-Gutierrez VeronicaORCID, Zenni Rafael D.ORCID, Zhou Wenjun, Sutherland William J.ORCID
Abstract
The widely held assumption that any important scientific information would be available in English underlies the underuse of non-English-language science across disciplines. However, non-English-language science is expected to bring unique and valuable scientific information, especially in disciplines where the evidence is patchy, and for emergent issues where synthesising available evidence is an urgent challenge. Yet such contribution of non-English-language science to scientific communities and the application of science is rarely quantified. Here, we show that non-English-language studies provide crucial evidence for informing global biodiversity conservation. By screening 419,679 peer-reviewed papers in 16 languages, we identified 1,234 non-English-language studies providing evidence on the effectiveness of biodiversity conservation interventions, compared to 4,412 English-language studies identified with the same criteria. Relevant non-English-language studies are being published at an increasing rate in 6 out of the 12 languages where there were a sufficient number of relevant studies. Incorporating non-English-language studies can expand the geographical coverage (i.e., the number of 2° × 2° grid cells with relevant studies) of English-language evidence by 12% to 25%, especially in biodiverse regions, and taxonomic coverage (i.e., the number of species covered by the relevant studies) by 5% to 32%, although they do tend to be based on less robust study designs. Our results show that synthesising non-English-language studies is key to overcoming the widespread lack of local, context-dependent evidence and facilitating evidence-based conservation globally. We urge wider disciplines to rigorously reassess the untapped potential of non-English-language science in informing decisions to address other global challenges.
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Funder
Australian Research Council The University of Queensland strategic funding Natural Environment Research Council National Research, Development and Innovation Office, Hungary University of Turin, local research grant German Research Foundation National Science Centre, Poland European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – Brasil Colombian Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología-CONACYT University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Chilean National Agency for Research and Development CNPq-Brazil Arcadia Fund MAVA Foundation David and Claudia Harding Foundation
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience
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