A Common Terminology to Unify Research and Conservation of Coralline Algae and the Habitats They Create

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Victor L. Jardim, Jacques Grall, M. Beatriz Barros-Barreto, Anaëlle Bizien, Thomas Benoit, Juan C. Braga, Juliet Brodie, Thomas Burel, Andrea Cabrito, Guillermo Diaz-Pulido, Patrick Gagnon, Jason M. Hall-Spencer, Mathieu Helias, Paulo Antunes Horta, Siddhi Joshi, Nick A. Kamenos, Regina Kolzenburg, Erik C. Krieger, Erwann Legrand, Tessa M. Page, Viviana Peña, Federica Ragazzola, Lina M. Rasmusson, Francesco Rendina, Nadine Schubert, João Silva, Frederico T. S. Tâmega, Adeline Tauran, Heidi L. Burdett
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Linguistic uncertainty is a prime source of uncertainty pervading ecology and conservation. Coralline algae are a widespread and diverse group of calcifying red macroalgae that underpin coastal ecosystem function and service provision. Recent increasing interest in coralline algae in the scientific literature has revealed a diverse but confusing terminology at organism to habitat scales. Coralline algal research and conservation are international and multidisciplinary, so there are geographic and disciplinary imbalances in research and conservation efforts. To reach consensus and reduce uncertainty, we propose a unified terminology. We review trends in cultural and scientific use of coralline algal terms and propose a system based on six morphologies: (1) attached, (2) free-living geniculate, (3) encrusting and free-living nongeniculate coralline algae, the latter either being (4) nucleated or (5) non-nucleated thalli or (6) fragments. We take inspiration from other coastal systems that have achieved consensus through umbrella terms, such as ‘coral’ and ‘kelp’, to accelerate global progress in coralline algal research and conservation. We characterise 14 coralline algae–dominated habitat global types, falling within seven functional groups, four biomes and four realms: (1) freshwater coralline streams; (2) coralline tide pools; (3) intertidal coralline rims and (4) turf; (5) coralline sea caves; (6) coral–algal reefs; (7) algal ridges; (8) coralligenous reefs; subtidal (9) carbonate crusts, (10) coralline barrens and (11) turf; and (12) articulith, (13) maerl and (14) rhodolith beds, which fall into the coralline algal bed functional group. We hope this unified terminology promotes data comparison, enables cross-boundary and cross-sector sharing of best practices, develops capacity for meta-analyses and improves conservation strategies.

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统一珊瑚藻及其生境研究与保护的通用术语
语言的不确定性是生态和自然保护中不确定性的主要来源。珊瑚藻是一种分布广泛、种类繁多的钙化红色巨藻,是沿海生态系统功能和服务提供的基础。近年来,科学文献对珊瑚藻的兴趣日益浓厚,揭示了从生物到栖息地尺度上的多种多样但令人困惑的术语。珊瑚藻的研究和保护是国际性和多学科的,因此在研究和保护工作中存在地理和学科的不平衡。为了达成共识,减少不确定性,我们提出一个统一的术语。我们回顾了珊瑚藻术语在文化和科学上的使用趋势,并提出了一个基于六种形态的系统:(1)附着珊瑚藻,(2)自由生长的仿生珊瑚藻,(3)外壳珊瑚藻和自由生长的非仿生珊瑚藻,后者可能是(4)有核或(5)无核菌体或(6)碎片。我们从其他沿海系统中获得灵感,通过“珊瑚”和“海带”等总括性术语达成共识,以加速全球珊瑚藻研究和保护的进展。我们对14种珊瑚藻类为主的全球栖息地类型进行了特征描述,分为7个功能类群、4个生物群系和4个领域:(1)淡水珊瑚溪流;(2)珊瑚潮池;(3)潮间带珊瑚环;(4)草皮;(5)珊瑚海蚀洞;(六)珊瑚礁;(7)藻脊;(8)珊瑚礁;潮下(9)碳酸盐岩结壳,(10)珊瑚荒地和(11)草皮;(12)关节层、(13)毛蕊层和(14)rhodolith层,属于珊瑚藻层功能群。我们希望这个统一的术语能够促进数据比较,实现跨界和跨部门的最佳实践共享,发展元分析的能力,并改进保护策略。
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Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.20%
发文量
143
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is an international journal dedicated to publishing original papers that relate specifically to freshwater, brackish or marine habitats and encouraging work that spans these ecosystems. This journal provides a forum in which all aspects of the conservation of aquatic biological resources can be presented and discussed, enabling greater cooperation and efficiency in solving problems in aquatic resource conservation.
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