Article ID: CBB232048965

The Problem of Prediction in Invasion Biology (2015)

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Invasion biology is a relatively young discipline which is important, interesting and currently in turmoil. Biological invaders can threaten native ecosystems and global biodiversity; they can incur massive economic costs and even introduce diseases. Invasion biologists generally agree that being able to predict when and where an invasion will occur is essential for progress in their field. However, successful predictions of this type remain elusive. This has caused a rift, as some researchers are pessimistic and believe that invasion biology has no future, whereas others are more optimistic and believe that the key to successful prediction is the creation of a general, unified theoretical framework which encompasses all invasion events. Although I agree that there is a future for invasion biology, extensive synthesis is not the way to better predictions. I argue that the causes of invasion phenomena are exceedingly complex and heterogeneous, hence it is impossible to make generalizations over particular events without sacrificing causal detail. However, this causal detail is just what is needed for the specific predictions which the scientists wish to produce. Instead, I show that a limited type of synthesis (integration of data and methods) is a more useful tool for generating successful predictions. An important implication of my view is that it points to a more pluralistic approach to invasion biology, where generalization and prediction are treated as important yet distinct research goals.

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Authors & Contributors
Aldana, Elis
Moll, Remington J.
Robert K. Elder
Boem, Federico
Vincent Ialenti
Mara Dicenta
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social Studies of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
Publishers
Hat & Beard Press
University of North Carolina Press
The MIT Press
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Oxford University Press
Mimesis
Concepts
Forecasting; prediction
Ecology
Invasion biology; Invasive species
Biology
Philosophy of science
Data analysis
People
Sokal, Robert R.
Revelle, Roger
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Southern states (U.S.)
Madagascar
Netherlands
France
Finland
Institutions
Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
International Biological Program
International Geophysical Year (IGY)
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