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23-08-2023

Omernik’s Ecoregion Framework: a Legacy for Understanding Regional Patterns in Attainable Resource Quality

Authors: Renata Ruaro, Éder André Gubiani, Robert M. Hughes

Published in: Environmental Management

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An initial and comprehensive map of ecological regions across the conterminous United States was provided by Omernik in 1987. Because that paper was the most-cited published by the Annals of the American Association of Geographers, we sought to assess and quantify its contribution to science. To do so, we conducted a scientometric analysis to address the following main questions: 1) What are the temporal and spatial citation trends? We expected that Omernik’s paper would still be employed 36 years after its publication, and mostly in the United States of America. 2) For what types of environments and organisms has it been applied? Based on its generality, we expected that it had been applied to both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. 3) What are the main applications of Omernik’s article? We predicted that it would mostly be used for describing and delineating study sites and management areas, as well as for selecting regional reference sites. The number of citations presented a positive temporal increase, indicating its continued applicability. Most papers dealt with aquatic environments, mainly in streams carried out predominantly in the United States of America, as was one of its earliest applications. The usefulness of ecoregions for assessing and managing biotic and abiotic patterns and distributions were the main topics addressed by scientists. Ecoregions have offered a general framework for developing regional expectations and rational regional management policies across large areas, as was their original intent. In addition, ecoregion maps were used for communicating patterns—or the lack of them—to interested scientists, citizens, and decision-makers. That comprehensiveness of Omernik’s ecoregion approach has led to its widespread applicability and continued usefulness to a diverse set of scientific and management disciplines.

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Metadata
Title
Omernik’s Ecoregion Framework: a Legacy for Understanding Regional Patterns in Attainable Resource Quality
Authors
Renata Ruaro
Éder André Gubiani
Robert M. Hughes
Publication date
23-08-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Environmental Management
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-023-01871-4