TY - JOUR
T1 - Unveiling the nature of a miniature world
T2 - a horizon scan of fundamental questions in bryology
AU - Patiño, Jairo
AU - Bisang, Irene
AU - Goffinet, Bernard
AU - Hedenäs, Lars
AU - McDaniel, Stuart
AU - Pressel, Silvia
AU - Stech, Michael
AU - Ah-Peng, Claudine
AU - Bergamini, Ariel
AU - Caners, Richard T.
AU - Christine Cargill, D.
AU - Cronberg, Nils
AU - Duckett, Jeffrey
AU - Eppley, Sarah
AU - Fenton, Nicole J.
AU - Fisher, Kirsten
AU - González-Mancebo, Juana
AU - Hasebe, Mitsuyasu
AU - Heinrichs, Jochen
AU - Hylander, Kristoffer
AU - Ignatov, Michael S.
AU - Martínez-Abaigar, Javier
AU - Medina, Nagore G.
AU - Medina, Rafael
AU - Quandt, Dietmar
AU - Rensing, Stefan A.
AU - Renzaglia, Karen
AU - Renner, Matthew
AU - Ros, Rosa M.
AU - Schäfer-Verwimp, Alfons
AU - Villarreal, Juan Carlos
AU - Vanderpoorten, Alain
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Introduction: Half a century since the creation of the International Association of Bryologists, we carried out a review to identify outstanding challenges and future perspectives in bryology. Specifically, we have identified 50 fundamental questions that are critical in advancing the discipline. Methods: We have adapted a deep-rooted methodology of horizon scanning to identify key research foci. An initial pool of 258 questions was prepared by a multidisciplinary and international working group of 32 bryologists. A series of online surveys completed by a broader community of researchers in bryology, followed by quality-control steps implemented by the working group, were used to create a list of top-priority questions. This final list was restricted to 50 questions with a broad conceptual scope and answerable through realistic research approaches. Key results: The top list of 50 fundamental questions was organised into four general topics: Bryophyte Biodiversity and Biogeography; Bryophyte Ecology, Physiology and Reproductive Biology; Bryophyte Conservation and Management; and Bryophyte Evolution and Systematics. These topics included 9, 19, 14 and 8 questions, respectively. Conclusions: Although many of the research challenges identified are not newly conceived, our horizon-scanning exercise has established a significant foundation for future bryological research. We suggest analytical and conceptual strategies and novel developments for potential use in advancing the research agenda for bryology.
AB - Introduction: Half a century since the creation of the International Association of Bryologists, we carried out a review to identify outstanding challenges and future perspectives in bryology. Specifically, we have identified 50 fundamental questions that are critical in advancing the discipline. Methods: We have adapted a deep-rooted methodology of horizon scanning to identify key research foci. An initial pool of 258 questions was prepared by a multidisciplinary and international working group of 32 bryologists. A series of online surveys completed by a broader community of researchers in bryology, followed by quality-control steps implemented by the working group, were used to create a list of top-priority questions. This final list was restricted to 50 questions with a broad conceptual scope and answerable through realistic research approaches. Key results: The top list of 50 fundamental questions was organised into four general topics: Bryophyte Biodiversity and Biogeography; Bryophyte Ecology, Physiology and Reproductive Biology; Bryophyte Conservation and Management; and Bryophyte Evolution and Systematics. These topics included 9, 19, 14 and 8 questions, respectively. Conclusions: Although many of the research challenges identified are not newly conceived, our horizon-scanning exercise has established a significant foundation for future bryological research. We suggest analytical and conceptual strategies and novel developments for potential use in advancing the research agenda for bryology.
KW - Biogeography
KW - bryophytes
KW - conservation
KW - dispersal
KW - diversity; ecology
KW - evolution
KW - physiology
KW - reproduction
KW - systematics
KW - taxonomy
U2 - 10.1080/03736687.2022.2054615
DO - 10.1080/03736687.2022.2054615
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85129644847
SN - 0373-6687
VL - 44
SP - 1
EP - 34
JO - Journal of Bryology
JF - Journal of Bryology
IS - 1
ER -