Article ID: CBB212462214

Ark and Archive: Making a Place for Long-Term Research on Barro Colorado Island, Panama (2015)

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Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, may be the most studied tropical forest in the world. A 1,560-hectare island created by the flooding of the Panama Canal, BCI became a nature reserve and biological research station in 1923. Contemporaries saw the island as an “ark” preserving a sample of primeval tropical nature for scientific study. BCI was not simply “set aside,” however. The project of making it a place for science significantly reshaped the island through the twentieth century. This essay demonstrates that BCI was constructed specifically to allow long-term observation of tropical organisms—their complex behaviors, life histories, population dynamics, and changing species composition. An evolving system of monitoring and information technology transformed the island into a living scientific “archive,” in which the landscape became both an object and a repository of scientific knowledge. As a research site, BCI enabled a long-term, place-based form of collective empiricism, focused on the study of the ecology of a single tropical island. This essay articulates tropical ecology as a “science of the archive” in order to examine the origins of practices of environmental surveillance that have become central to debates about global change and conservation.

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Authors & Contributors
Colwell, Mary
Vetter, Jeremy
Smith, Mick
Schwarz, Astrid E.
Roth, Wolff-Michael
Neff, Mark William
Journals
International Journal of African Historical Studies
William and Mary Quarterly
Social Studies of Science
Journal for the Study of Radicalism
American Historical Review
Agricultural History
Publishers
University Press of Kansas
Lion Books
Arizona State University
University of Texas Press
Rutgers University Press
Rombach
Concepts
Ecology
Environmental sciences
National parks and reserves
Environmental history
Globalization; internationalization
Agriculture
People
Muir, John
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
Medieval
21st century
Places
United States
Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar)
Central America
Colorado (U.S.)
Panama
England
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