DiverReef:一个全球数据库,记录了20多年来休闲潜水员的行为以及他们与珊瑚礁的互动

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1002/ecy.4519
Vinicius J. Giglio, Johnatas Adelir-Alves, Natalia Balzaretti Merino, Myrna Leticia Bravo-Olivas, Emma F. Camp, Edoardo Casoli, Rosa Maria Chávez-Dagostino, Eliana Ferretti, Douglas Fraser, Ana C. Grillo, Santiago Jiménez-Guiérrez, Kelen L. Leite, Serena Lucrezi, Osmar J. Luiz, Beatriz Luna-Pérez, Jamie McBride, Martina Milanese, Nicolas Moity, Jonison V. Pinheiro, Bobbie Renfro, Ronan Roche, Bruna M. Saliba, Antonio Sara, Alexandre Schiavetti, Yann Toso, Carlos Valle-Pérez, Carlos E. L. Ferreira
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摘要

休闲潜水是全球珊瑚礁环境中的一项重要活动,为沿海社区提供收入和就业机会,并将来访的潜水员与这些生态系统联系起来,促进保护和管理。然而,如果管理不善,潜水有可能对底栖生物群落造成有害影响,因为潜水员与珊瑚礁的物理接触会造成机械损伤,通常是由于浮力差而导致无意的鳍踢。了解潜水者-珊瑚礁相互作用模式对于阐明潜水旅游对珊瑚礁生物群的潜在影响具有重要意义。DiverReef数据库提供了第一个关于全球浅层珊瑚礁环境(<;25米深)中休闲潜水员水下行为的公共数据集,以及他们与珊瑚礁海景和/或珊瑚礁底栖生物的相互作用。该数据集包括20年(2004-2023年)的数据,通过观察9个国家19个潜水目的地和176个潜水点的2311名休闲潜水员的行为;93%的观测是在海洋保护区进行的。数据是通过现场观察潜水员在旅游活动中的行为以及他们与珊瑚礁结构和/或底栖基礁生物的物理相互作用来收集的。观察人员小心翼翼地跟踪潜水员,记录他们的行为以及在特定时期内与珊瑚礁的互动。相互作用被描述为“接触”或“损害”,后者指的是观察到底栖生物或珊瑚礁结构的物理损害。除行为外,观察员还记录了潜水活动类型(水肺或浮潜)、潜水员概况(性别和经验)、潜水员使用相机、能见度、珊瑚礁形成类型和潜水地点的海洋保护状况等数据。这项研究的作者期望所提供的数据将有助于提高对潜水员如何与珊瑚礁相互作用的了解,并制定策略来减轻潜水业对珊瑚礁生物群的潜在有害影响。部分数据已经在报告和科学文章中使用。此数据集可免费用于非商业目的;我们要求这些数据的使用者在使用该数据集的所有出版物中引用该数据论文。
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DiverReef: A global database of the behavior of recreational divers and their interactions with reefs over 20 years

DiverReef: A global database of the behavior of recreational divers and their interactions with reefs over 20 years

DiverReef: A global database of the behavior of recreational divers and their interactions with reefs over 20 years

Recreational diving is an important activity in reef environments worldwide, providing income and employment for coastal communities and connecting visiting divers to these ecosystems promoting conservation and stewardship. However, if poorly managed, diving has the potential to cause detrimental effects on benthic communities via mechanical damage caused by physical contact of divers with the reef, often in the form of unintentional fin kicks resulting from poor buoyancy. Understanding diver–reef interaction patterns is important to elucidate the potential impacts of diving tourism on the reef biota. The DiverReef database provides the first public dataset on the underwater behavior of recreational divers in shallow reef environments (<25 m depth) globally and their interactions with the reef seascape and/or reef benthic sessile organisms. The dataset comprises 20 years of data (2004–2023) by observing the behavior of 2311 recreational divers in nine countries at 19 diving destinations and 176 diving sites; 93% of the observations were in marine protected areas. The data were collected through on-site observations of divers' behavior during tourism activities and their physical interactions with the reef structure and/or benthic sessile reef organisms. Observers discreetly followed divers and recorded their behavior and interactions with the reef over set periods. Interactions were described as “contact” or “damage,” the latter referring to when physical damage to a benthic organism or the reef structure was observed. Besides behavior, observers also recorded data on the type of diving activity (scuba or snorkeling), profiles of the divers (gender and experience), use of cameras by the divers, visibility, type of reef formation, and marine protection status of the dive site. The authors of this research expect that the data provided will be useful in advancing knowledge of how divers interact with reefs and in developing strategies to mitigate the potential detrimental effects of the diving industry on reef biota. Part of the data has already been used in reports and scientific articles. This dataset can be freely used for noncommercial purposes; we request that users of these data cite this data paper in all publications resulting from the use of this dataset.

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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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