FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Fundamental questions and applications of sclerochronology: Community-defined research priorities BT AF Trofimova, Tamara Alexandroff, Stella J. Mette, Madelyn Tray, Elizabeth Butler, Paul G. Campana, Steven Harper, Elizabeth Johnson, Andrew L.A. Morrongiello, John R. Peharda, Melita Schöne, Bernd R. Andersson, Carin Andrus, C. Fred T. Black, Bryan A. Burchell, Meghan Carroll, Michael L. DeLong, Kristine L. Gillanders, Bronwyn M. Grønkjær, Peter Killam, Daniel Prendergast, Amy L. Reynolds, David J. Scourse, James D. Shirai, Kotaro Thébault, Julien Trueman, Clive de Winter, Niels AS 1:1;2:2,3;3:1;4:4;5:3;6:5;7:6;8:7;9:8;10:9;11:10;12:1;13:11;14:12;15:13;16:14;17:15;18:16;19:17;20:18;21:19;22:12;23:3;24:20;25:21;26:22;27:23,24; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:;12:;13:;14:;15:;16:;17:;18:;19:;20:;21:;22:;23:;24:;25:;26:;27:; C1 NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, Wales, UK College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, UK Marine and Freshwater Research Centre, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland University of Cambridge, UK School of Environmental Sciences, University of Derby, UK School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, Australia Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split, Croatia Institute of Geosciences, University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany University of Alabama, USA Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona, USA Memorial University, Canada Akvaplan-niva, Tromsø, Norway Department of Geography and Anthropology and the Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University, USA School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark Biosphere 2, University of Arizona, USA School of Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan Univ Brest, CNRS, IRD, Ifremer, LEMAR, F-29280, Plouzane, France Ocean and Earth Science, University of Southampton, UK Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands AMGC Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium C2 NORCE, NORWAY UNIV BANGOR, UK UNIV EXETER, UK GMIT, IRELAND UNIV ICELAND, ICELAND UNIV CAMBRIDGE, UK UNIV DERBY, UK UNIV MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA INST OCEANOG & FISHERIES, CROATIA UNIV MAINZ, GERMANY UNIV ALABAMA, USA UNIV ARIZONA, USA UNIV MEMORIAL, CANADA AKVAPLAN-NIVA, NORWAY UNIV LOUISIANA STATE, USA UNIV ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA UNIV AARHUS, DENMARK UNIV ARIZONA, USA UNIV MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA UNIV TOKYO, JAPAN UBO, FRANCE UNIV SOUTHAMPTON, UK UNIV UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS UNIV VRIJE BRUSSEL, BELGIUM UM LEMAR IN WOS Cotutelle UMR copubli-europe copubli-int-hors-europe IF 2.929 TC 13 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00648/76030/76938.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00648/76030/76939.docx https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00648/76030/76940.xml LA English DT Article AB Horizon scanning is an increasingly common strategy to identify key research needs and frame future agendas in science. Here, we present the results of the first such exercise for the field of sclerochronology, thereby providing an overview of persistent and emergent research questions that should be addressed by future studies. Through online correspondence following the 5th International Sclerochronology Conference in 2019, participants submitted and rated questions that addressed either knowledge gaps or promising applications of sclerochronology. An initial list of 130 questions was compiled based on contributions of conference attendees and reviewed by expert panels formed during the conference. Herein, we present and discuss the 50 questions rated to be of the highest priority, determined through an online survey distributed to sclerochronology community members post the conference. The final list: (1) includes important questions related to mechanisms of biological control over biomineralization; (2) highlights state of the art applications of sclerochronological methods and data for solving long-standing questions in other fields such as climate science and ecology: and (3) emphasizes the need for common standards for data management and analysis. Although research priorities are continually reassessed, our list provides a roadmap that can be used to motivate research efforts and advance sclerochronology toward new, and more powerful, applications. PY 2020 PD OCT SO Estuarine Coastal And Shelf Science SN 0272-7714 PU Elsevier BV VL 245 UT 000582677500029 DI 10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106977 ID 76030 ER EF