Hypotheses in urban ecology: building a common knowledge base

Author:

Lokatis Sophie1234ORCID,Jeschke Jonathan M.123ORCID,Bernard‐Verdier Maud123ORCID,Buchholz Sascha5ORCID,Grossart Hans‐Peter26ORCID,Havemann Frank7ORCID,Hölker Franz123ORCID,Itescu Yuval123ORCID,Kowarik Ingo38ORCID,Kramer‐Schadt Stephanie389ORCID,Mietchen Daniel12310ORCID,Musseau Camille L.123ORCID,Planillo Aimara39ORCID,Schittko Conrad38ORCID,Straka Tanja M.38ORCID,Heger Tina12311ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin Königin‐Luise‐Str. 1‐3 Berlin 14195 Germany

2. Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Müggelseedamm 310 Berlin 12587 Germany

3. Berlin‐Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research Königin‐Luise‐Str. 2‐4 Berlin 14195 Germany

4. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Puschstr. 4 Leipzig 04103 Germany

5. Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster Heisenbergstr. 2 Münster 48149 Germany

6. Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Potsdam University Maulbeerallee 2 Potsdam 14469 Germany

7. Institut für Bibliotheks‐ und Informationswissenschaft, Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Dorotheenstraße 26 Berlin 10117 Germany

8. Institute of Ecology, Technische Universität Berlin Rothenburgstr. 12 Berlin 12165 Germany

9. Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW) Alfred‐Kowalke‐Str. 17 Berlin 10315 Germany

10. Institute for Globally Distributed Open Research and Education (IGDORE) Gothenburg Sweden

11. Technical University of Munich Restoration Ecology Emil‐Ramann‐Str. 6 Freising 85350 Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACTUrban ecology is a rapidly growing research field that has to keep pace with the pressing need to tackle the sustainability crisis. As an inherently multi‐disciplinary field with close ties to practitioners and administrators, research synthesis and knowledge transfer between those different stakeholders is crucial. Knowledge maps can enhance knowledge transfer and provide orientation to researchers as well as practitioners. A promising option for developing such knowledge maps is to create hypothesis networks, which structure existing hypotheses and aggregate them according to topics and research aims. Combining expert knowledge with information from the literature, we here identify 62 research hypotheses used in urban ecology and link them in such a network. Our network clusters hypotheses into four distinct themes: (i) Urban species traits & evolution, (ii) Urban biotic communities, (iii) Urban habitats and (iv) Urban ecosystems. We discuss the potentials and limitations of this approach. All information is openly provided as part of an extendable Wikidata project, and we invite researchers, practitioners and others interested in urban ecology to contribute additional hypotheses, as well as comment and add to the existing ones. The hypothesis network and Wikidata project form a first step towards a knowledge base for urban ecology, which can be expanded and curated to benefit both practitioners and researchers.

Funder

Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

Volkswagen Foundation

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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