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Status of marine biodiversity of the China seas
Liu
, J
Y
Archambault, Philippe
PloS one, 2013-01, Vol.8 (1), p.e50719
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United States: Public Library of Science
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Título:
Status of marine biodiversity of the China seas
Autor:
Liu
, J
Y
Archambault, Philippe
Assuntos:
Animals
;
Aquatic Organisms - classification
;
Aquatic plants
;
Atolls
;
Biodiversity
;
Biological diversity
;
Biology
;
China
;
Climate Change
;
Climatic changes
;
Coasts
;
Cold climates
;
Conservation
;
Conservation of Natural Resources
;
Coral Reefs
;
Coral reefs and islands
;
Creeks & streams
;
Earth Sciences
;
Ecosystem
;
Ecosystems
;
Editors
;
Endangered species
;
Environmental changes
;
Environmental deterioration
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Environmental monitoring
;
Estuaries
;
Estuarine environments
;
Fauna
;
Fisheries
;
Flora
;
Global climate
;
Grasses
;
Higher education
;
Islands
;
Mangrove swamps
;
Marine animals
;
Marine biology
;
Marine flora
;
Marine plants
;
Multidisciplinary research
;
Oceans and Seas
;
Overexploitation
;
Penaeidae
;
Plankton
;
Plants
;
Protection and preservation
;
Review
;
Rivers
;
Science
;
Spawning
;
Temperate climates
;
Tidal flats
;
Trees
;
Tropical climates
;
Water pollution
;
Wetlands
;
Wildlife conservation
;
Zoobenthos
;
Zooplankton
É parte de:
PloS one, 2013-01, Vol.8 (1), p.e50719
Notas:
Competing Interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist.
Analyzed the data: JYL. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: JYL. Wrote the paper: JYL. Conceived and designed the review: JYL Census of Marine Life-Synthesis Group.
Descrição:
China's seas cover nearly 5 million square kilometers extending from the tropical to the temperate climate zones and bordering on 32,000 km of coastline, including islands. Comprehensive systematic study of the marine biodiversity within this region began in the early 1950s with the establishment of the Qingdao Marine Biological Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Since that time scientists have carried out intensive multidisciplinary research on marine life in the China seas and have recorded 22,629 species belonging to 46 phyla. The marine flora and fauna of the China seas are characterized by high biodiversity, including tropical and subtropical elements of the Indo-West Pacific warm-water fauna in the South and East China seas, and temperate elements of North Pacific temperate fauna mainly in the Yellow Sea. The southern South China Sea fauna is characterized by typical tropical elements paralleled with the Philippine-New Guinea-Indonesia Coral triangle typical tropical faunal center. This paper summarizes advances in studies of marine biodiversity in China's seas and discusses current research mainly on characteristics and changes in marine biodiversity, including the monitoring, assessment, and conservation of endangered species and particularly the strengthening of effective management. Studies of (1) a tidal flat in a semi-enclosed embayment, (2) the impact of global climate change on a cold-water ecosystem, (3) coral reefs of Hainan Island and Xisha-Nansha atolls, (4) mangrove forests of the South China Sea, (5) a threatened seagrass field, and (6) an example of stock enhancement practices of the Chinese shrimp fishery are briefly introduced. Besides the overexploitation of living resources (more than 12.4 million tons yielded in 2007), the major threat to the biodiversity of the China seas is environmental deterioration (pollution, coastal construction), particularly in the brackish waters of estuarine environments, which are characterized by high productivity and represent spawning and nursery areas for several economically important species. In the long term, climate change is also a major threat. Finally, challenges in marine biodiversity studies are briefly discussed along with suggestions to strengthen the field. Since 2004, China has participated in the Census of Marine Life, through which advances in the study of zooplankton and zoobenthos biodiversity were finally summarized.
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United States: Public Library of Science
Idioma:
Inglês
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