説明
A dataset of Polychaeta and Amphipoda collected from 4 major ports of Greece: Pireaus, Patra, Heraklion, Rhodes during the period 2020-2021. For this purpose, a netted frame and a suction sampler were used to sample the benthic fauna on artificial reefs (of concrete) and floating platforms. This work is part of the project AlienPorts.
データ レコード
この sampling event リソース内のデータは、1 つまたは複数のデータ テーブルとして生物多様性データを共有するための標準化された形式であるダーウィン コア アーカイブ (DwC-A) として公開されています。 コア データ テーブルには、18 レコードが含まれています。
拡張データ テーブルは2 件存在しています。拡張レコードは、コアのレコードについての追加情報を提供するものです。 各拡張データ テーブル内のレコード数を以下に示します。
この IPT はデータをアーカイブし、データ リポジトリとして機能します。データとリソースのメタデータは、 ダウンロード セクションからダウンロードできます。 バージョン テーブルから公開可能な他のバージョンを閲覧でき、リソースに加えられた変更を知ることができます。
バージョン
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引用方法
研究者はこの研究内容を以下のように引用する必要があります。:
Chatzigeorgiou G, Androulakis D, Skouradakis G, Rallis I, Gratsia E (2022): Polychaetes and Amphipodes from major ports in Greece in 2020-2021. v1.12. Hellenic Center for Marine Research. Dataset/Samplingevent. http://ipt.medobis.eu/resource?r=alienports_polychaetes&v=1.12
権利
研究者は権利に関する下記ステートメントを尊重する必要があります。:
パブリッシャーとライセンス保持者権利者は Hellenic Center for Marine Research。 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.
GBIF登録
このリソースをはGBIF と登録されており GBIF UUID: 9f2a6994-7201-4d3a-9af4-f244280ff854が割り当てられています。 Ocean Biodiversity Information System によって承認されたデータ パブリッシャーとして GBIF に登録されているHellenic Center for Marine Research が、このリソースをパブリッシュしました。
キーワード
Ports; Marinas; Polychaetes; Samplingevent; Amphipodes
連絡先
- 最初のデータ採集者 ●
- 連絡先
- 最初のデータ採集者
- 最初のデータ採集者
- 最初のデータ採集者
- 最初のデータ採集者
- メタデータ提供者
- メタデータ提供者
地理的範囲
Specimens of Polychaeta collected from Greece (Heraklion, Rhodes, Patra, Peireaus)
座標(緯度経度) | 南 西 [34.669, 21.05], 北 東 [38.531, 28.433] |
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生物分類学的範囲
Polychaetes and Amphipodes
Phylum | Polychaeta |
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Order | Amphipoda |
時間的範囲
開始日 | 2020-11-02 |
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開始日 / 終了日 | 2021-06-11 / 2021-06-13 |
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プロジェクトデータ
https://alienports.hcmr.gr/ https://imbbc.hcmr.gr/project/alienports/ Great fundamental alterations to the Mediterranean Sea are underway. The increase of the sea temperature and pollution have identified as the most significant factors for species lost and habitats degradation. The opening of the Suez Canal introduced another severe impact in Mediterranean especially in shallow habitats. The non-indigenous species (NIS), which entered from the Red Sea to Mediterranean, affected the structure and the functioning of sea and consequent provision of goods and services. The majority of aliens in the eastern Mediterranean entered through the Suez Canal and the shipping activities. Today in Mediterranean almost 1,000 alien species have been reported, with the eastern basin being more prone to invasion than the western one. Among other ports are characterized as hot spot areas in terms of NIS. Since the rate of biological invasion in coastal aquatic ecosystems depends significantly on the volume of ship traffic to a region ports that enjoy a disproportionate share of global commerce are likely to be the most common sources and recipients of introduced species. Ports and small marinas act not only as gateways for alien species but also as reservoirs. They can produce a constant spillover of new invaders into surrounding areas and thereby contribute to their successful local establishment. The development of numerous marinas in many Mediterranean coastal areas in recent years could be providing a platform for the spread of invasives as these sites are closely associated with the dense vessels traffics (fishing or recreational boats or commercial ships) carrying alien species as hull fouling. Greece is in the geographic crossroad, thus playing a major role from many aspects since ancient times. Greek ports were the pathways of culture interactions, trading and transport routes and more recently some of the world’s top tourists transport infrastructures. Realizing the problem a number of directives and conventions has been proposed in order to control or eradicate alien species. In the same time a significant number of scientific papers has been published underline the impact of NIS. Although, monitoring biodiversity in this changing ecosystem is of high scientific, management and policy interest, hence a common management plan for ports in terms of NIS is still missing. The AlienPort project will fill the current gaps about the taxonomy, distribution, functional traits and impact of NIS in port habitats by establishing a monitoring network across the main ports of Greece. This study will be one of the first, in Mediterranean, to: a) use a common sampling protocol focused on NIS, b) identify the alien species lists in the crucial ports of Greece, c) examine the competition of NIS with the native biota through the analysis of functional traits and d) propose common management plan and preventive activities. The above actions will assist to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of NIS on port benthic communities and control and limit the distribution of NIS in ports.
タイトル | AlienPorts: Establishment of a Monitoring Network and a web-based platform of Non Indigenous Species in Major Ports of Greece |
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ファンデイング | HFRI (ΕΛΙΔΕΚ) |
プロジェクトに携わる要員:
収集方法
A netted frame and a suction sampler were used to collect the samples from 25*25cm dimensioned quadrats on artificial reefs (of concrete) and floating platforms.
Study Extent | Greece Major Ports (Heraklion, Patra, Rhodes, Pireaus) |
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Quality Control | WoRMS match taxa tool was used to validate the accepted scientific names, their authorships and their corresponding IDs. LifeWatch & EMODnet Biology QC tool was used to assess to what extend the dataset meets the EMODnet Biology Data Quality Criteria. |
Method step description:
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追加のメタデータ
Environmental parameters (temperature, salinity, pH and dissolved oxygen) will also be associated to this dataset.
代替識別子 | 9f2a6994-7201-4d3a-9af4-f244280ff854 |
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http://ipt.medobis.eu/resource?r=alienports_polychaetes |