Harnessing physiological research for smarter environmental policy
Dubuc, Alexia, Burns, Courtney M., Debaere, Shamil F., Dobszewicz, Carmen, Gayford, Joel H., Hoffecker, Luca J., Marshall, Isaac T., Zanforlin, Miriam D., and Rummer, Jodie L. (2025) Harnessing physiological research for smarter environmental policy. Journal of Experimental Biology, 228 (8). jeb249867.
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Abstract
Integrating physiological research into environmental policy is crucial for addressing the complex challenges faced by ecosystems. Despite their potential, physiological insights are often underutilised in policy and management decisions, leading to missed opportunities for more targeted and effective conservation strategies. This Perspective explores the role and integration of physiological research within environmental policy. We discuss successful case studies where physiological data have informed policy, as well as the barriers that hinder broader recognition and application of this research. Key challenges include the limited awareness of physiological findings among policymakers, the difficulties in translating complex scientific data into actionable policy, and the gap between physiological studies and ecological relevance. To bridge these gaps, we propose strategies for making physiological research more accessible and impactful, such as fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, enhancing science communication and aligning research with policy needs. We conclude with a call to action for researchers, institutions, policymakers and Indigenous communities – especially Traditional Custodians – to collaborate more closely, advocating for the inclusion of physiological expertise in advisory panels and the development of strategies to better incorporate physiological research into environmental policy. By embracing the insights provided by conservation physiology, we can develop more informed and effective policies that enhance the resilience of ecosystems in the face of rapid environmental change.
| Item ID: | 87578 |
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| Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
| ISSN: | 1477-9145 |
| Keywords: | Climate change adaptation, Climate resilience, Conservation physiology, Evidence-based policy, Interdisciplinary research, Knowledge co-production, Physiological stressors, Science communication, Science–policy integration, Traditional knowledge |
| Copyright Information: | © 2025. Published by The Company of Biologists. |
| Date Deposited: | 16 Jan 2026 02:23 |
| FoR Codes: | 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410404 Environmental management @ 100% |
| SEO Codes: | 18 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT > 1899 Other environmental management > 189999 Other environmental management not elsewhere classified @ 100% |
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