Was Henry David Thoreau a Good Naturalist? An Approach for Assessing Data from Historical Natural History Records

Author:

Primack Richard B1,Miller-Rushing Abraham J2ORCID,Miller Tara K1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Boston University , Boston, Massachusetts, United States

2. US National Park Service, science coordinator for Acadia National Park , Bar Harbor, Maine, United States

Abstract

abstract Ecologists are increasingly combining historical observations made by naturalists with modern observations to detect the ecological effects of climate change. This use of historical observations raises the following question: How do we know that historical data are appropriate to use to answer current ecological questions? In the present article, we address this question for environmental philosopher Henry David Thoreau, author of Walden. Should we trust his observations? We qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate Thoreau's observations using a three-step framework: We assess the rigor, accuracy, and utility of his observations to investigate changes in plants and animals over time. We conclude that Thoreau was an accurate observer of nature and a reliable scientist. More importantly, we describe how this simple three-step approach could be used to assess the accuracy of other scientists and naturalists.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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