监测北极生物群消退的分类学基线:冰岛自然历史研究所(IINH)的海洋无脊椎动物收藏

G. Gudmundsson
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IINH收集了约530万海洋无脊椎动物标本,这些标本收集于冰岛200英里专属经济区(EEZ)的758,000平方公里范围内,该区域是北大西洋北极-北方生物地理边界的重要组成部分。最古老的标本来自1871年,但大多数标本(470万)是在1991年至2004年的BIOICE项目中收集的。该项目的目标是建立一个反映底栖生物物种地理分布和形态变化的博物馆。采用分层随机抽样方法,在深度20 ~ 3000 m、温度为- 1℃~ +9℃的条件下,在579个站点采集了1390多个动物样本。这些材料被分类到大约50个更高的分类组和3,007种底栖动物,其中51种是科学上的新物种。该收集为监测北极-北方边界生物多样性的变化提供了基线,包括温度、盐度和酸化的上升。
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A Taxonomic Baseline to Monitor Retreating Arctic Biota: The Marine Invertebrate Collection of the Icelandic Institute of Natural History (IINH)
The IINH collection comprises ~5.3 million specimens of marine invertebrates, collected within 758,000 km2 of the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Iceland, which is a significant part of the greater Arctic-Boreal biogeographic boundary in the northern Atlantic. The oldest collected specimen is from 1871, but most of the specimens (4.7 million) were collected during the BIOICE project between 1991 and 2004. The program objective is to build a museum collection, reflecting the geographical distribution and morphological variation of benthic species. Over 1,390 zoological samples were collected following a stratified random sampling plan with 579 stations at a depth range of 20 to 3,000 m, and temperatures from −1°C to over +9°C. The material is sorted to about 50 higher taxonomic groups, and 3,007 benthic species, of which fifty-one are new to science. The collection offers a baseline to monitor changing biodiversity at the Arctic-Boreal boundary, with rising temperature, salinity, and acidification.
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