Challenges of deep-sea biodiversity assessments in the Southern Ocean

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作者
Angelika Brandt [1 ]
Huw Griffi ths [2 ]
Julian Gutt [3 ]
Katrin Linse [2 ]
Stefano Schiaparelli [4 ]
Tosca Ballerini [5 ,6 ]
Bruno Danis [7 ]
Olaf Pfannkuche [8 ]
机构
[1] Zoological Institute and Zoological Museum, Biocenter Grindel University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3,Hamburg D-20146, Germany  2. British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambr
[2] Université de Toulon, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS/INSU, IRD, MIO, UM 110, La Garde Cedex 83957, France
[3] Marine Biology Laboratory, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50, Avenue FD Roosevelt, Brussels B-1050, Belgium  8. GEOMAR, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Wischhofstr. 1-3, Geb. 14, Kiel 24148
关键词
biodiversity assessment; Southern Ocean; deep sea; gaps; limits; monitoring;
D O I
10.13679/j.advps.2014.3.00204
中图分类号
Q178.53 [海洋生物];
学科分类号
070703 ;
摘要
Despite recent progress in deep-sea biodiversity assessments in the Southern Ocean(SO), there remain gaps in our knowledge that hamper efficient deep-sea monitoring in times of rapid climate change. These include geographical sampling bias, depth and size-dependent faunal gaps in biology, ecology, distribution, and phylogeography, and the evolution of SO species. The phenomena of species patchiness and rarity are still not well understood, possibly because of our limited understanding of physiological adaptations and thresholds. Even though some shallow water species have been investigated physiologically, community-scale studies on the effects of multiple stressors related to ongoing environmental change, including temperature rise, ocean acidification, and shifts in deposition of phytoplankton, are completely unknown for deep-sea organisms. Thus, the establishment of long-term and coordinated monitoring programs, such as those rapidly growing under the umbrella of the Southern Ocean Observing System(SOOS) or the Deep Ocean Observing Strategy(DOOS), may represent unique tools for measuring the status and trends of deep-sea and SO ecosystems.
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