Early-Career Coordinated Distributed Experiments: Empowerment Through Collaboration

Author:

Pastor Ada,Hernández-del Amo Elena,Giménez-Grau Pau,Fillol Mireia,Pereda Olatz,Flores Lorea,Sanpera-Calbet Isis,Bravo Andrea G.,Martín Eduardo J.,Poblador Sílvia,Arroita Maite,Rasines-Ladero Rubén,Ruiz Celia,del Campo Rubén,Abril Meritxell,Reyes Marta,Casas-Ruiz Joan Pere,Fernández Diego,de Castro-Català Núria,Tornero Irene,Palacin-Lizarbe Carlos,Arce María Isabel,Mora-Gómez Juanita,Gómez-Gener Lluís,Monroy Silvia,Freixa Anna,Lupon Anna,González-Ferreras Alexia María,Estévez Edurne,Rodríguez-Lozano Pablo,Solagaistua Libe,Rodríguez-Castillo Tamara,Aristi Ibon,Martínez Aingeru,Catalán Núria

Abstract

AbstractCoordinated distributed experiments (CDEs) enable the study of large-scale ecological patterns in geographically dispersed areas, while simultaneously providing broad academic and personal benefits for the participants. However, the effective involvement of early-career researchers (ECRs) presents major challenges. Here, we analyze the benefits and challenges of the first CDE exclusively led and conducted by ECRs (i.e. ECR-CDE), which sets a baseline for similar CDEs, and we provide recommendations for successful CDE execution. ECR-CDEs achieve most of the outcomes identified in conventional CDEs as well as extensive benefits for the young cohort of researchers, including: (i) receiving scientific credit, (ii) peer-training in new concepts and methods, (iii) developing leadership and communication skills, (iv) promoting a peer network among ECRs, and (v) building on individual engagement and independence. We also discuss the challenges of ECR-CDEs, which are mainly derived from the lack of independence and instability of the participants, and we suggest mechanisms to address them, such as resource re-allocation and communication strategies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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