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DOI: 10.3398/064.078.0425
WOS记录号: WOS:000459312100025
论文题名:
Horizon scanning: survey and research priorities for coastal and marine systems of the northern Channel Islands, California
作者: Gleason, Mary G.1; Caselle, Jennifer E.2; Caldow, Chris3; Galipeau, Russell4; Heady, Walter1; Laverty, Corinne5; Little, Annie6; Mazurkiewicz, David4; O'; Byrne, Eamon1; Rosen, Dirk7; Whitaker, Stephen4
通讯作者: Gleason, Mary G.
刊名: WESTERN NORTH AMERICAN NATURALIST
ISSN: 1527-0904
EISSN: 1944-8341
出版年: 2019
卷: 78, 期:4, 页码:864-878
语种: 英语
WOS关键词: CLIMATE-CHANGE IMPACTS ; LONG-TERM ; PROTECTED AREAS ; HISTORICAL DATA ; BASE-LINES ; RESILIENCE ; CONSERVATION ; BIODIVERSITY ; ECOSYSTEMS ; ECOLOGY
WOS学科分类: Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向: Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Historical marine ecology provides information on past ocean conditions and community structure that can inform current conservation and management. In an era of rapid global ocean changes, it is critical that managers and scientists ensure sufficient documentation of past arid present conditions of resources they manage or study. Documenting, archiving, and preserving historic and contemporary data will provide their colleagues in the future with more information to make robust science-based management decisions. Using a workshop approach, we identified research and archiving priorities to enhance documentation of the past and present conditions of coastal and marine ecosystems of the northern Channel Islands in California. We identified a variety of historical data types (e.g., archeological data, oral histories, environmental records, imagery) that should be preserved and analyzed to better understand past coastal and marine ecosystems around the northern Channel Islands. Continuing with long-term monitoring programs is also important for establishing baselines to inform contemporary management decisions and compare with future conditions. Herein, we underscore the role that individual scientists and managers working in the northern Channel Islands must play in documenting their work, archiving data, and preserving specimens in museums and institutions. Our case study for the northern Channel Islands provides a guide for how scientists should be documenting past and present conditions for marine resources around the world. Robust documentation of such conditions will give future scientists, managers, and other stakeholders the information needed to navigate what are sure to be increasingly complex management challenges.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/128424
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作者单位: 1.Nature Conservancy, 201 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94105 USA
2.Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Inst Marine Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
3.Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Channel Isl Natl Marine Sanctuary, Ocean Sci Educ Bldg 514,MC 6155, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
4.Channel Isl Natl Pk, 1901 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura, CA 93001 USA
5.Nat Hist Museum Angeles Cty, 900 Exposit Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
6.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, 1901 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura, CA 93001 USA
7.Marine Appl Res & Explorat, 1230 Brickyard Cove Rd 101, Richmond, CA 94801 USA

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Gleason, Mary G.,Caselle, Jennifer E.,Caldow, Chris,et al. Horizon scanning: survey and research priorities for coastal and marine systems of the northern Channel Islands, California[J]. WESTERN NORTH AMERICAN NATURALIST,2019-01-01,78(4):864-878
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