Title (eng)
Comparative Cognition Needs Big Team Science: How Large-Scale Collaborations Will Unlock the Future of the Field
Author
Nicolas Alessandroni
Drew Altschul
Krista Byers-Heinlein
Mahmoud Elsherif
Biljana Gjoneska
Valeria Mazza
Rachael Miller
Christian Nawroth
Ekaterina Pronizius
Muhammad A. J. Qadri
Vedrana Slipogor
Melanie Soderstrom
Jeffrey R Stevens
Ingmar Visser
Madison Williams
Martin Zettersten
Laurent Pretot
Abstract (eng)
Comparative cognition research has been largely constrained to isolated facilities, small teams, and a limited number of species. This has led to challenges such as conflicting conceptual definitions and Specifically, we identify and describe four key BTS advantages - increasing sample size and diversity, enhancing task design, advancing theories, and improving welfare and conservation efforts. We conclude that BTS represents a transformative shift capable of advancing research in the field.
Keywords (eng)
Big Team ScienceComparative CognitionLarge-Scale CollaborationMetascienceResearch Culture
Type (eng)
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[eng]
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Title (eng)
Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews
Volume
19
ISSN
1911-4745
Issued
2024
Number of pages
6
Publication
Comparative Cognition Society
Version type (eng)
Date issued
2024
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DOI
https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:4427
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