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Natural history in practice: rethinking ideals in Behavioral Ecology

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  • Palestina Guevara-Fiore

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Scientific progress has slowed in recent decades, likely due to a decline in innovative and high-impact ideas. In Behavioral Ecology, careful observation and natural history provide the foundation for hypothesis generation and for addressing Tinbergen's 4 questions in a meaningful way. Yet, the current academic system prioritizes publication quantity over quality, creating strong pressure—especially for early-career researchers—to meet metrics rather than pursue originality. For those working at smaller institutions or in under-resourced countries, even basic practices such as sustained field observation can become logistically or institutionally unfeasible. In this commentary, I outline the main challenges—structural, financial, educational, personal, sociopolitical, and systemic biases—that hinder the integration of observation and natural history into behavioral research. I also propose practical strategies to help researchers reintroduce these essential practices into their work, despite adverse conditions.

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  • Palestina Guevara-Fiore, 2025. "Natural history in practice: rethinking ideals in Behavioral Ecology," Behavioral Ecology, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, vol. 36(6), pages 125.-125..
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:beheco:v:36:y:2025:i:6:p:araf125.
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