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World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS): a new Thematic Species Database for marine and anchialine cave biodiversity

机译:世界海洋洞穴物种注册(WoRCS):关于海洋和an鱼洞生物多样性的新主题物种数据库

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Scientific exploration of marine cave environments and anchialine ecosystems over recent decades has led to outstanding discoveries of novel taxa, increasing our knowledge of biodiversity. However, biological research on underwater caves has taken place only in a few areas of the world and relevant information remains fragmented in isolated publications and databases. This fragmentation makes assessing the conservation status of marine cave species especially problematic, and this issue should be addressed urgently given the stresses resulting from planned and rampant development in the coastal zone worldwide. The goal of the World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS) initiative is to create a comprehensive taxonomic and ecological database of known species from marine caves and anchialine systems worldwide and to present this as a Thematic Species Database (TSD) of the World Register of marine Species (WoRMS). WoRCS will incorporate ecological data (e.g., type of environment, salinity regimes, and cave zone) as well as geographical information on the distribution of species in cave and anchialine environments. Biodiversity data will be progressively assembled from individual database sources at regional, national or local levels, as well as from literature sources (estimate: >20,000 existing records of cave-dwelling species scattered in several databases). Information will be organized in the WoRCS database following a standard glossary based on existing terminology. Cave-related information will be managed by the WoRCS thematic editors with all data dynamically linked to WoRMS and its team of taxonomic editors. In order to mobilize data into global biogeographic databases, a Gazetteer of the Marine and Anchialine Caves of the World will be established. The presence records of species could be eventually georeferenced for submission to the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) and constitute an important dataset for biogeographical and climate change studies on marine caves and anchialine systems.
机译:近几十年来,对海洋洞穴环境和邻氨基苯甲酸生态系统的科学探索导致了新型生物分类的杰出发现,从而增加了我们对生物多样性的了解。但是,水下洞穴的生物学研究仅在世界上少数地区进行,相关信息仍然分散在孤立的出版物和数据库中。这种碎片化使得评估海洋洞穴物种的保护状况特别成问题,鉴于全球沿海地区计划性和猖ramp的发展所带来的压力,这一问题应紧急解决。世界海洋洞穴物种注册(WoRCS)计划的目标是建立一个来自全球海洋洞穴和an鱼碱系统的已知物种的综合分类学和生态数据库,并将其作为世界海洋物种注册的主题物种数据库(TSD)进行展示。海洋物种(WoRMS)。 WoRCS将整合生态数据(例如环境类型,盐度制度和洞穴带)以及关于洞穴和an甲环境中物种分布的地理信息。生物多样性数据将逐步从区域,国家或地方各级的单个数据库资源以及文献资源中收集(估计:散布在多个数据库中的现有洞穴居住物种的记录超过20,000个)。根据现有术语的标准词汇表,信息将在WoRCS数据库中进行组织。与洞穴相关的信息将由WoRCS主题编辑器管理,所有数据都动态链接到WoRMS及其分类编辑器团队。为了将数据动员到全球生物地理数据库中,将建立一个世界海洋和An鱼洞的地名词典。物种的存在记录最终可以进行地理参考,以提交给海洋生物地理信息系统(OBIS),并构成重要的数据集,用于对海洋洞穴和an鱼碱系统进行生物地理和气候变化研究。

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