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Patterns, processes and vulnerability of Southern Ocean benthos: a decadal leap in knowledge and understanding

机译:南大洋底栖动物的模式,过程和脆弱性:知识和理解的十年飞跃

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In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geographic separation, development of isolating current and wind systems, tectonic drift and fluctuation of ice sheets amongst others have resulted in a highly endemic benthic fauna, which is generally adapted to the long-lasting, relatively stable environmental conditions. The Southern Ocean benthic ecosystem has been subject to minimal direct anthropogenic impact (compared to elsewhere) and thus presents unique opportunities to study biodiversity and its responses to environmental change. Since the beginning of the century, research under the Census of Marine Life and International Polar Year initiatives, as well as Scientific Committee of Antarctic Research biology programmes, have considerably advanced our understanding of the Southern Ocean benthos. In this paper, we evaluate recent progress in Southern Ocean benthic research and identify priorities for future research. Intense efforts to sample and describe the benthic fauna, coupled with coordination of information in global databases, have greatly enhanced understanding of the biodiversity and biogeography of the region. Some habitats, such as chemosynthetic systems, have been sampled for the first time, while application of new technologies and methods are yielding new insights into ecosystem structure and function. These advances have also highlighted important research gaps, notably the likely consequences of climate change. In a time of potentially pivotal environmental change, one of the greatest challenges is to balance conservation with increasing demands on the Southern Ocean's natural resources and services. In this context, the characterization of Southern Ocean biodiversity is an urgent priority requiring timely and accurate species identifications, application of standardized sampling and reporting procedures, as well as cooperation between disciplines and nations.
机译:在南极极地以南的海洋中,长期的海洋冷却,地理隔离,隔离的电流和风系统的发展,构造漂移和冰盖的波动等因素导致了高度流行的底栖动物区系。通常适合长期,相对稳定的环境条件。与其他地方相比,南大洋底栖生态系统受到的直接人为影响最小,因此为研究生物多样性及其对环境变化的响应提供了独特的机会。自本世纪初以来,在海洋生物普查和国际极地年倡议下进行的研究以及南极研究生物学计划科学委员会的研究大大提高了我们对南大洋底栖动物的了解。在本文中,我们评估了南大洋底栖生物研究的最新进展,并确定了未来研究的重点。对底栖动物进行采样和描述的艰巨努力,加上全球数据库中信息的协调,极大地增进了对该区域生物多样性和生物地理的了解。一些栖息地,例如化学合成系统,已经首次被采样,而新技术和方法的应用正在产生对生态系统结构和功能的新见解。这些进步也突出了重要的研究空白,尤其是气候变化可能带来的后果。在潜在的关键性环境变化时期,最大的挑战之一是如何在保护与对南大洋自然资源和服务的日益增长的需求之间取得平衡。在这种情况下,表征南大洋生物多样性是当务之急,需要及时,准确地进行物种鉴定,应用标准化的采样和报告程序以及学科与国家之间的合作。

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    《Marine biology》 |2013年第9期|2295-2317|共23页
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    Biocenter Grindel and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany,DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany,National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd, PO Box 14901, Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand,National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton Waterfront Campus European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK;

    Biocenter Grindel and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany,DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;

    DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;

    British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB30ET, UK;

    National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd, PO Box 14901, Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand;

    Marine Biology Department, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;

    Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany;

    Department of Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences (DISTAV), Corso Europa, 26, 16132 Genoa, Italy;

    Natural Environments Program, Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane, QLD 4101, Australia;

    Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB21ER, UK;

    Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (IMAS), Private Bag 129, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia;

    Zaklad Biologii Polarnej i Oceanobiologii, Uniwersytet Lodzki, ul, Banacha 12/16, 90-237 Lodz, Poland;

    Biocenter Grindel and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;

    DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Siidstrand 44, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany;

    Laboratoire de Biologie Marine (CP160/15), Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Av Franklin D. Roosevelt 50, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;

    Biogeosciences, Universite de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 6282, Bd Gabriel 6, 21000 Dijon, France;

    Laboratoire de Biologie Marine (CP160/15), Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Av Franklin D. Roosevelt 50, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;

    Laboratoire de Biologie Marine (CP160/15), Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Av Franklin D. Roosevelt 50, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium;

    Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA), Fram Centre, 9296 Troms0, Norway;

    Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK;

    British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB30ET, UK;

    Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Postfach 12 01 61, 27515 Bremerhaven, Germany;

    Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University, 101 Rouse Life Sciences, Auburn, AL 36849, USA;

    Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Rue Vautier 29, 1000 Brussel, Belgium;

    Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Postfach 12 01 61, 27515 Bremerhaven, Germany;

    Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Sektion Marine Evertebraten I, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt a.M, Germany;

    National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd, PO Box 14901, Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand;

    British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB30ET, UK;

    Biogeosciences, Universite de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 6282, Bd Gabriel 6, 21000 Dijon, France;

    Biocenter Grindel and Zoological Museum, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany,DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;

    DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Siidstrand 44, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany;

    British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB30ET, UK;

    Unitat de Zoologia, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain;

    Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany;

    Department of Genetics, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC 3086, Australia;

    Marine Biology Department, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 S8, 9000 Ghent, Belgium;

    DZMB, German Centre for Marine Biodiversity Research, Senckenberg am Meer, Siidstrand 44, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany;

    Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92037-0202, USA,The Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia;

    School of Biological Sciences, Swire Institute of Marine Science, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China Department of Earth Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China;

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