盐海生物多样性地图集:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省加里阿诺岛的植物区系和动物区系。第一部分:海洋动物学。

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背景:根据 1859 年至 2021 年的记录,我们概述了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省加里阿利诺岛的海洋动物多样性。该数据集包括太平洋海洋生物调查(Pacific Marine Life Surveys)记录的潜水记录、博物馆凭证标本、生态数据以及来自不列颠哥伦比亚鲸目动物观测网络(BC Cetacean Sightings Network)和iNaturalist.New information.的众包观测数据:我们描述了加里阿利诺岛的海洋动物多样性与咸海整体生物多样性的关系,并量化了不同类型的取样工作对我们目前的本地知识所做的贡献比例。我们以一种便于业余博物学家使用的格式提供了每个分类群组的概述,以便有兴趣进一步研究该地区的海洋生物多样性。总之,我们发现加里阿利诺岛报告的新记录中,太平洋海洋生物调查(一项地区性社区科学潜水活动)占 60%。在新记录中,凭证标本和众包生物多样性数据分别占 19% 和 18%,其余 3% 的报告来自其他来源。这些发现揭示了不同类型采样工作的互补性,并展示了社区科学为全球生物多样性研究界做出贡献的潜力。我们提出了一个生物多样性信息学框架,旨在通过支持研究人员和社区在收集、整理和传播生物多样性数据方面的合作来促进这些实践。
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Toward an atlas of Salish Sea biodiversity: the flora and fauna of Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada. Part I. Marine zoology.

Background: Based on records dating from 1859 to 2021, we provide an overview of the marine animal diversity reported for Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada. More than 650 taxa are represented by 20,000 species occurrence records in this curated dataset, which includes dive records documented through the Pacific Marine Life Surveys, museum voucher specimens, ecological data and crowd-sourced observations from the BC Cetacean Sightings Network and iNaturalist.

New information: We describe Galiano Island's marine animal diversity in relation to the Salish Sea's overall biodiversity and quantify the proportional contributions of different types of sampling effort to our current local knowledge. Overviews are provided for each taxonomic group in a format intended to be accessible to amateur naturalists interested in furthering research into the region's marine biodiversity. In summary, we find that the Pacific Marine Life Surveys, a regional community science diving initiative, account for 60% of novel records reported for Galiano Island. Voucher specimens account for 19% and crowd-sourced biodiversity data 18% of novel records, respectively, with the remaining 3% of reports coming from other sources. These findings shed light on the complementarity of different types of sampling effort and demonstrate the potential for community science to contribute to the global biodiversity research community. We present a biodiversity informatics framework that is designed to enable these practices by supporting collaboration among researchers and communities in the collection, curation and dissemination of biodiversity data.

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