Long‐term ecological research and the COVID ‐19 anthropause: A window to understanding social–ecological disturbance

Author:

Gaiser Evelyn E.1ORCID,Kominoski John S.1ORCID,McKnight Diane M.2ORCID,Bahlai Christie A.3ORCID,Cheng Chingwen4ORCID,Record Sydne5ORCID,Wollheim Wilfred M.6ORCID,Christianson Kyle R.7ORCID,Downs Martha R.8ORCID,Hawman Peter A.9ORCID,Holbrook Sally J.10ORCID,Kumar Abhishek11ORCID,Mishra Deepak R.9ORCID,Molotch Noah P.7ORCID,Primack Richard B.12ORCID,Rassweiler Andrew13ORCID,Schmitt Russell J.10ORCID,Sutter Lori A.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Environment and Department of Biological Sciences Florida International University Miami Florida USA

2. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research and Environmental Studies Program University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

4. The Design School Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

5. Department of Biology Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania USA

6. Department of Natural Resources and the Environment University of New Hampshire Durham New Hampshire USA

7. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder Colorado USA

8. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

9. Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

10. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California USA

11. Department of Environmental Conservation University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts USA

12. Department of Biology Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA

13. Department of Biological Science Florida State University Tallahassee Florida USA

14. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

Funder

National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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