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The status of sandy beach science: Past trends, progress, and possible futures

机译:沙滩科学的现状:过去的趋势,进展和可能的未来

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Open-ocean sandy beaches are coastal ecosystems with growing relevance in the face of global change. They provide key ecosystem services, such as storm buffering, nutrient cycling, water purification, nursery habitats for resource species, and feeding-breeding habitats for focal species (e.g. endangered sea turtles and shorebirds), and have also become nodes for economic development and cultural use. As a result, beaches face a range of threats, primarily from extractive use, habitat modification and development, sea-level rise and coastal squeeze. Consequently, balancing conservation of the ecosystem and sustainable use of the goods and services is particularly important for sandy shores. Thus, the only way to ensure their protection and continued provision of their valuable services, especially in a period of rapid global change, will be to apply knowledge generated from sound science in beach conservation and management. Here we aim to (1) identify and outline the broad ecological paradigms in sandy beach science; (2) report on a citation analysis of the published literature of the past 63 years (1950-2013) to provide context regarding the topics and location of research, the size and institutional composition of the research teams; and (3) investigate whether beach ecology can and has been incorporated into integrated coastal zone management practices. Past research was framed by specific paradigms (chiefly the Swash Exclusion Hypothesis and derivatives), which can be identified with distinct principles and concepts unique to beaches. Most of the sandy beach literature comes from only a few countries (dominated by USA, South Africa, Brazil and Italy), published by small research teams (<4 authors), mostly from single institutes. The field has yet to establish large multi-disciplinary teams to undertake rigorous experimental science in order to contribute to general ecological theory. Despite the constraints, beach science is responding to new challenges, with increasing use of the latest techniques. However, research in conservation and management specifically remains limited, with stronger focus on anthropogenic impacts, in turn leading to management of people on beaches rather than conservation of the ecosystem itself. We conclude with a look to the future for sandy beach science, and a summary of the contributions to this Special Issue.
机译:面对全球变化,开放海洋沙滩是沿海生态系统,其相关性日益提高。它们提供关键的生态系统服务,例如风暴缓冲,营养循环,水净化,资源物种的苗圃栖息地以及重点物种(例如濒危海龟和水鸟)的饲养繁殖栖息地,并且已经成为经济发展和文化的节点采用。结果,海滩面临着一系列威胁,主要来自开采利用,栖息地的改变和发展,海平面上升和沿海挤压。因此,平衡生态系统保护与商品和服务的可持续利用对沙质海岸尤为重要。因此,确保其得到保护并继续提供其宝贵服务的唯一方法,尤其是在全球快速变化的时期,将是将健全科学产生的知识应用于海滩保护和管理。这里我们的目的是(1)识别和概述沙滩科学中的广泛生态范式; (2)对过去63年(1950-2013年)出版文献的引文分析报告,以提供有关研究主题和地点,研究团队的规模和机构组成的背景信息; (3)调查海滩生态学是否能够并且已经被纳入沿海地区综合管理实践中。过去的研究受到特定范式(主要是“斜向排斥假说”和“派生”)的构架,可以用海滩特有的独特原理和概念来确定。大部分沙滩文献仅来自少数几个国家(以美国,南非,巴西和意大利为主),由小型研究小组(<4位作者)出版,大部分来自单个机构。该领域尚未建立大型的多学科团队来进行严格的实验科学,以便为通用生态理论做出贡献。尽管存在诸多限制,但沙滩科学正在通过使用最新技术来应对新挑战。但是,在保护和管理方面的研究仍然特别有限,更加关注人为影响,进而导致对海滩上的人进行管理,而不是生态系统本身的保护。最后,我们展望了沙滩科学的未来,并总结了对本期特刊的贡献。

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    《Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science》 |2014年第ptaa期|1-10|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Zoology, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Botany, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Zoology, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, 1122 NE Boat St, Box 355020, Seattle, WA 98195-5020, USA;

    School of Science and Engineering, The University of the Sunshine Coast, Q-4558 Maroochydore, Australia;

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Zoology, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Botany, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    Coastal and Marine Research Institute & Department of Zoology, P O Box 77000, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa;

    School of Science and Engineering, The University of the Sunshine Coast, Q-4558 Maroochydore, Australia;

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    sandy beaches; ecology; biology; conservation; management;

    机译:沙滩生态;生物学;保护;管理;

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