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  • 1
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 1-714 Seiten , Zahlr. Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Marine biodiversity Volume 48 Number 1 March 2018
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-14
    Description: Ocean Census is a new Large-Scale Strategic Science Mission aimed at accelerating the discovery and description of marine species. This mission addresses the knowledge gap of the diversity and distribution of marine life whereby of an estimated 1 million to 2 million species of marine life between 75% to 90% remain undescribed to date. Without improved knowledge of marine biodiversity, tackling the decline and eventual extinction of many marine species will not be possible. The marine biota has evolved over 4 billion years and includes many branches of the tree of life that do not exist on land or in freshwater. Understanding what is in the ocean and where it lives is fundamental science, which is required to understand how the ocean works, the direct and indirect benefits it provides to society and how human impacts can be reduced and managed to ensure marine ecosystems remain healthy. We describe a strategy to accelerate the rate of ocean species discovery by: 1) employing consistent standards for digitisation of species data to broaden access to biodiversity knowledge and enabling cybertaxonomy; 2) establishing new working practices and adopting advanced technologies to accelerate taxonomy; 3) building the capacity of stakeholders to undertake taxonomic and biodiversity research and capacity development, especially targeted at low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) so they can better assess and manage life in their waters and contribute to global biodiversity knowledge; and 4) increasing observational coverage on dedicated expeditions. Ocean Census, is conceived as a global open network of scientists anchored by Biodiversity Centres in developed countries and LMICs. Through a collaborative approach, including co-production of science with LMICs, and by working with funding partners, Ocean Census will focus and grow current efforts to discover ocean life globally, and permanently transform our ability to document, describe and safeguard marine species.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-07
    Description: The deep-sea mining industry is currently at a point where large-sale, commercial polymetallic nodule exploitation is becoming a more realistic scenario. At the same time, certain aspects such as the spatiotemporal scale of impacts, sediment plume dispersion and the disturbance-related biological responses remain highly uncertain. In this paper, findings from a small-scale seabed disturbance experiment in the German contract area (Clarion-Clipperton Zone, CCZ) are described, with a focus on the soft-sediment ecosystem component. Despite the limited spatial scale of the induced disturbance on the seafloor, this experiment allowed us to evaluate how short-term (〈 1 month) soft-sediment changes can be assessed based on sediment characteristics (grain size, nutrients and pigments) and metazoan meiofaunal communities (morphological and metabarcoding analyses). Furthermore, we show how benthic measurements can be combined with numerical modelling of sediment transport to enhance our understanding of meiofaunal responses to increased sedimentation levels. The lessons learned within this study highlight the major issues of current deep-sea mining-related ecological research such as deficient baseline knowledge, unrepresentative impact intensity of mining simulations and challenges associated with sampling trade-offs (e.g., replication).
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-08
    Description: The increasing demand for metals is pushing forward the progress of deep‐sea mining industry. The abyss between the Clarion and Clipperton Fracture Zones (CCFZ), a region holding a higher concentration of minerals than land deposits, is the most targeted area for the exploration of polymetallic nodules worldwide, which may likely disturb the seafloor across large areas and over many years. Effects from nodule extraction cause acute biodiversity loss of organisms inhabiting sediments and polymetallic nodules. Attention to deep‐sea ecosystems and their services has to be considered before mining starts but the lack of basic scientific knowledge on the methodologies for the ecological surveys of fauna in the context of deep‐sea mining impacts is still scarce. We review the methodology to sample, process and investigate metazoan infauna both inhabiting sediments and nodules dwelling on these polymetallic‐nodule areas. We suggest effective procedures for sampling designs, devices and methods involving gear types, sediment processing, morphological and genetic identification including metabarcoding and proteomic fingerprinting, the assessment of biomass, functional traits, fatty acids, and stable isotope studies within the CCFZ based on both first‐hand experiences and literature. We recommend multi‐ and boxcorers for the quantitative assessments of meio‐ and macrofauna, respectively. The assessment of biodiversity at species level should be focused and/or the combination of morphological with metabarcoding or proteomic fingerprinting techniques. We highlight that biomass, functional traits, and trophic markers may provide critical insights for biodiversity assessments and how statistical modeling facilitates predicting patterns spatially across point‐source data and is essential for conservation management.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Acantholaimus; Actinonema; Adoncholaimus; Aegialoalaimus; Amphimonhystrella; Aponema; Araeolaimus; Astomonema; Bathyeurystomina; Belbolla; Campylaimus; Ceramonema; Cervonema; Chaetonema; Choanolaimus; Chromadora; Chromadorella; CLD450; Cobbia; Comesoma; Comment; Counting; Crenopharynx; Cyartonema; Daptonema; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Desmodora; Desmolorenzenia; Desmoscolex; Dichromadora; Diplopeltoides; Diplopeltula; Disconema; Dolicholaimus; Elevation of event; Elzalia; Enoploides; Eumorpholaimus; Event label; Greeffiella; Greeffiellinae; Greeffiellopsis; Habitat; Halalaimus; Halichoanolaimus; Halomonhystera; hermes; HERMES; hermione; HERMIONE; Hopperia; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Innocuonema; Karkinochromadora; Kraspedonema; Laimella; Latitude of event; Latronema; Leptolaimoides; Leptolaimus; Linhystera; Litinium; Longicyatholaimus; Longitude of event; Marylynnia; Megadesmolaimus; Metacyatholaimus; Metacylicolaimus; Metadasynemoides; Metadesmolaimus; Metalinhomoeus; Metepsilonema; Metoncholaimus; Micoletzkyia; Microlaimus; Minolaimus; Molgolaimus; NOS450; Odontophora; Oxystomina; Pandolaimus; Paracanthonchus; Paracyatholaimus; Paraethmolaimus; Paralinhomoeus; Paralongicyatholaimus; Paramesacanthion; Paramicrolaimus; Paramonohystera; Parasphaerolaimus; Paratricoma; Pierrickia; Platycoma; Platycomopsis; Pomponema; Praeacanthonchus; Prochaetosoma; Prochromadorella; Promonhystera; Prooncholaimus; Pselionema; PSMI01; PSMI02; PSMI09; PSMI10; Quadricoma; Retrotheristus; Rhabdodemania; Richtersia; Sabatieria; Setosabatieria; Siphonolaimus; SOS450; Southerniella; Sphaerolaimus; Stygodesmodora; Stylotheristus; Synonchiella; Synonchus; Syringolaimus; Tarvaia; Terschellingia; Theristus; Tricoma; Viscosia; Western Mediterranean; Western Mediterranean, Baleares/Alboran/GulfofValencia; Wieseria
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3738 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Acantholaimus; Actinonema; Adoncholaimus; Aegialoalaimus; Ammotheristus; Amphimonhystera; Amphimonhystrella; Anoplostoma; Anticoma; Antomicron; Aponema; Bathyeurystomina; BC; Biomass as carbon per individual; Box corer; Campylaimus; Cervonema; Cheironchus; Choanolaimus; Chromadora; Chromadorita; Comesa; Comesoma; Comment; Counting; CTRL11; CTRL7; Cyartonema; Cylicolaimus; Daptonema; Dasynemoides; Demonema; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Desmodora; Desmodorella; Desmolorenzenia; Desmoscolex; Dichromadora; Didelta; Diplolaimella; Diplopeltula; Disconema; Dolicholaimus; Doliolaimus; Draconema; Elevation of event; Elzalia; Endeolophos; Enoploides; Enoplolaimus; Event label; Filitonchus; Filoncholaimus; Gammanema; Gerlachius; Gnomoxyala; Graphonema; Greeffiella; Habitat; Halalaimus; Halichoanolaimus; hermes; HERMES; hermione; HERMIONE; Hopperia; Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Mans Impact On European Seas; Hotspot Ecosystem Research on the Margins of European Seas; Innocuonema; Karkinochromadora; Latitude of event; Latronema; Leptolaimoides; Leptolaimus; Linhystera; Litinium; Longicyatholaimus; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; Megadesmolaimus; Meiofauna, abundance; Meiofauna, biomass as carbon; Meiofauna, biomass as carbon, standard deviation; Mesacanthion; Metacomesoma; Metacyatholaimus; Metadasynemoides; Metadesmolaimus; Metalinhomoeus; Metasphaerolaimus; Metoncholaimus; Microlaimus; Minolaimus; Molgolaimus; Monhystera; MV02; MV03; MV04; MV05; MV06; Nannolaimoides; Nematoda; Odontophora; Oncholaimellus; Oxystomina; Pandolaimus; Paracanthonchus; Paracyatholaimoides; Parallelocoilas; Paralongicyatholaimus; Paramesacanthion; Paramonohystera; Parapinnanema; Parasphaerolaimus; Pareudesmoscolex; Perspiria; Pierrickia; Platycoma; Pomponema; Praeacanthonchus; Prochromadorella; Pselionema; Pseudochromadora; Pseudolella; Pterygonema; Quadricoma; Rhabdodemania; Rhips; Richtersia; Sabatieria; Setosabatieria; Southerniella; Sphaerolaimus; Spilophorella; Spirinia; Standard deviation; Stylotheristus; Subsphaerolaimus; Synonchiella; Synonchium; Synonchus; Syringolaimus; Tarvaia; Terschellingia; Thalassoalaimus; Theristus; Tricoma; Vasostoma; Viscosia; Wieseria
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5089 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2022-03-30
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-12-06
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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