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A multi-taxonomic framework for assessing relative petrochemical vulnerability of marine biodiversity in the Gulf of Mexico

机译:一种多分类框架,用于评估墨西哥湾海洋生物多样性的相对石化脆弱性

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A fundamental understanding of the impact of petrochemicals and other stressors on marine biodiversity is critical for effective management, restoration, recovery, and mitigation initiatives. As species-specific information on levels of petrochemical exposure and toxicological response are lacking for the majority of marine species, a trait-based assessment to rank species vulnerabilities to petrochemical activities in the Gulf of Mexico can provide a more comprehensive and effective means to prioritize species, habitats, and ecosystems for improved management, restoration and recovery. To initiate and standardize this process, we developed a trait-based framework, applicable to a wide range of vertebrate and invertebrate species, that can be used to rank relative population vulnerabilities of species to petrochemical activities in the Gulf of Mexico. Through expert consultation, 18 traits related to likelihood of exposure, individual sensitivity, and population resilience were identified and defined. The resulting multi-taxonomic petrochemical vulnerability framework can be adapted and applied to a wide variety of species groups and geographic regions. Additional recommendations and guidance on the application of the framework to rank species vulnerabilities under specific petrochemical exposure scenarios, management needs or data limitations are also discussed.
机译:对石油和其他压力源对海洋生物多样性的影响的根本理解对于有效的管理,恢复,恢复和缓解举措至关重要。随着物种的特异性关于石化暴露和毒理学反应水平的信息缺乏大多数海洋物种,将物种脆弱性对墨西哥湾的石化活动等级的基于特征的评估可以提供更全面的有效的方法,优先考虑物种,栖息地和生态系统,用于改善管理,恢复和恢复。为了启动和标准化这一过程,我们开发了一种基于特征的框架,适用于广泛的脊椎动物和无脊椎动物物种,可用于将物种的相对群体脆弱性与墨西哥湾的石化活动进行排名。通过专家咨询,确定和定义了18个与暴露可能性,个人敏感性和人口恢复力有关的特征。由此产生的多分类学石化漏洞框架可以适应并应用于各种各样的物种组和地理区域。还讨论了关于在特定石化曝光方案下对等级漏洞的框架应用框架的额外建议和指导,也讨论了管理需求或数据限制。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第1期|142986.1-142986.8|共8页
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    School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Arizona State University 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd Glendale AZ 85306 USA;

    Department of Environmental Science Baylor University One Bear Place #97266 Waco TX 76798 USA;

    Department of Biology and Biochemistry 3455 Cullen Boulevard #221E University of Houston Houston TX 77204-5001 USA;

    Halmos College of Arts and Sciences Nova Southeastern University 8000 North Ocean Drive Dania FL 33004 USA;

    University of South Florida College of Marine Science 140 7th Ave S St Petersburg FL 33701 USA;

    Department of Environmental Sciences University of California Riverside 900 University Blvd. Riverside CA 92054 USA;

    Wise Laboratory of Environmental and Genetic Toxicology 500 S. Preston St. 55A Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Louisville Louisville KY 40292 USA;

    Centro de Investigacion y Manejo Ambiental del Transporte (Cimab) Ctra. del Cristo esq. Tiscomia Casablanca Habana Cuba;

    Department of Environmental Science Baylor University One Bear Place #97266 Waco TX 76798 USA;

    International Union for Conservation of Nature Marine Biodiversity Unit Department of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University 5115 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk VA 23529 USA;

    Parque Nacional Guanahacabibes Centro de Investigaciones y Servicios Ambientales (ECOVIDA) Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnologia y Media Ambiente (CITMA) La Bajada 22100 Sandino Pinar Del Rio Cuba;

    Huxley College of the Environment Western Washington University 516 High Street Bellingham WA 98225-9079 USA;

    Museum of Zoology & Department of Ecology of Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan 1105 N. University Ann Arbor MI 48109-1085 USA;

    Centro de Investigaciones Marinas Universidad de La Habana Calle 16 No. 114 entre 1ra y 3ra Municipio Playa La Habana CP: 11300 Cuba;

    Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Research Drive Durham NC 27708 USA;

    Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory 3618 Highway 98 St. Teresa FL 32358 USA;

    Terra Mar Applied Sciences 1370 Tewkesbury Place NW Washington DC 20012 USA;

    Ecotoxicology Program Environmental Conservation Division Northwest Fisheries Science Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle WA 98112 USA;

    Lab. Biogeoquimica UBIPRO FES Iztacala Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Av. de los Barrios 1 Los Reyes Iztacala Tlalnepantla Mexico 54090 Mexico;

    International Union for Conservation of Nature Marine Biodiversity Unit Department of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University 5115 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk VA 23529 USA;

    Wilkes Honors College Florida Atlantic University 5353 Parkside Dr. Jupiter FL 33458 USA Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute 5600 US 1 Ft Pierce FL 34964 USA;

    Laboratorio de Biodiversidad Marina y Cambio Climatico (BIOMARCCA) El Colegio de la Frontera Sur Lerma 24500 Campeche Mexico;

    National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO) Liga Periferico - Insurgentes Sur 4903 Parques del Pedregal Tlalpan 14010 Mexico City Mexico;

    International Union for Conservation of Nature Marine Biodiversity Unit Department of Biological Sciences Old Dominion University 5115 Hampton Blvd. Norfolk VA 23529 USA;

    School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Arizona State University 4701 W. Thunderbird Rd Glendale AZ 85306 USA;

    Dept of Biology 9201 University City Blvd University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte NC 28223 USA;

    Department of Marine Biology Texas A&M University at Galveston 200 Seawolf Pkwy Galveston TX 77553 USA;

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