Literature DB >> 20689852

An overview of marine biodiversity in United States waters.

Daphne Fautin1, Penelope Dalton, Lewis S Incze, Jo-Ann C Leong, Clarence Pautzke, Andrew Rosenberg, Paul Sandifer, George Sedberry, John W Tunnell, Isabella Abbott, Russell E Brainard, Melissa Brodeur, Lucius G Eldredge, Michael Feldman, Fabio Moretzsohn, Peter S Vroom, Michelle Wainstein, Nicholas Wolff.   

Abstract

Marine biodiversity of the United States (U.S.) is extensively documented, but data assembled by the United States National Committee for the Census of Marine Life demonstrate that even the most complete taxonomic inventories are based on records scattered in space and time. The best-known taxa are those of commercial importance. Body size is directly correlated with knowledge of a species, and knowledge also diminishes with distance from shore and depth. Measures of biodiversity other than species diversity, such as ecosystem and genetic diversity, are poorly documented. Threats to marine biodiversity in the U.S. are the same as those for most of the world: overexploitation of living resources; reduced water quality; coastal development; shipping; invasive species; rising temperature and concentrations of carbon dioxide in the surface ocean, and other changes that may be consequences of global change, including shifting currents; increased number and size of hypoxic or anoxic areas; and increased number and duration of harmful algal blooms. More information must be obtained through field and laboratory research and monitoring that involve innovative sampling techniques (such as genetics and acoustics), but data that already exist must be made accessible. And all data must have a temporal component so trends can be identified. As data are compiled, techniques must be developed to make certain that scales are compatible, to combine and reconcile data collected for various purposes with disparate gear, and to automate taxonomic changes. Information on biotic and abiotic elements of the environment must be interactively linked. Impediments to assembling existing data and collecting new data on marine biodiversity include logistical problems as well as shortages in finances and taxonomic expertise.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20689852      PMCID: PMC2914028          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0011914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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