Walker, Matthew and Humphries, Stuart (2019) 3D Printing: Applications in Evolution and Ecology. Ecology and Evolution, 9 (7). pp. 4289-4301. ISSN 2045-7758
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Abstract
In the commercial and medical sectors, 3D printing is delivering on its promise to en‐ able a revolution. However, in the fields of Ecology and Evolution we are only on the brink of embracing the advantages that 3D printing can offer. Here we discuss exam‐ ples where the process has enabled researchers to develop new techniques, work with novel species, and to enhance the impact of outreach activities. Our aim is to showcase the potential that 3D printing offers in terms of improved experimental techniques, greater flexibility, reduced costs and promoting open science, while also discussing its limitations. By taking a general overview of studies using the technique from fields across the broad range of Ecology and Evolution, we show the flexibility of 3D printing technology and aim to inspire the next generation of discoveries.
Keywords: | 3D printing, Ecology, Evolution, experimental design, methods |
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Subjects: | C Biological Sciences > C182 Evolution C Biological Sciences > C180 Ecology |
Divisions: | College of Science > School of Life Sciences |
ID Code: | 35213 |
Deposited On: | 10 Apr 2019 13:19 |
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