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antarctic_peninsula_lichens

Versión 5.0 Publicado por Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF) en May 13, 2013 Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF)

As part of the Antarctic Site Inventory (e.g. Lynch et al. 2012, Naveen and Lynch 2011), we have developed a database and gathered photographic information on lichen richness for sites that are frequently visited by tourists on the Antarctic Peninsula.

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Casanovas, P.; Lynch H.J.; Naveen, R. and Fagan, W.F. Understanding lichen diversity on the Antarctic Peninsula using parataxonomic units as a surrogate for species richness. In Review in Ecology.

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Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: a2e308bf-e9ec-4651-906e-956c963df0ca.  Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF) publica este recurso, y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research.

Palabras Clave

Antarctic Peninsula; lichens; parataxonomic units; citizen science; detectability.

Contactos

¿Quién creó el recurso?:

Paula Casanovas
University of Maryland 3205 Bio-Psych building 20742 College Park Maryland US 3015479899
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/people/casanovas.html

¿Quién puede resolver dudas acerca del recurso?:

Paula Casanovas
University of Maryland 3205 Bio-Psych building 20742 College Park Maryland US 3015479899
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/people/casanovas.html

¿Quién documentó los metadatos?:

Paula Casanovas
University of Maryland 3205 Bio-Psych building 20742 College Park Maryland US 3015479899
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/people/casanovas.html

¿Quién más está asociado con el recurso?:

Autor
Paula Casanovas
University of Maryland 3205 Bio-Psych building 20742 College Park Maryland US 3015479899
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/people/casanovas.html
Autor
Heather Lynch
Associate Professor
Stony Brook University 113 Life Sciences Bldg, Ecology & Evolution Department 11794 Stony Brook New York US
http://lynchlab.com/
Autor
Ron Naveen
Founder and President
Oceanites Inc P.O. Box 15259 20825 Chevy Chase Maryland US
http://www.oceanites.org/
Autor
William Fagan
Professor
University of Maryland 3205 Bio-Psych building 20742 College Park Maryland US
http://www.clfs.umd.edu/biology/faganlab/

Cobertura Geográfica

Antarctic Peninsula

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-68.84, -73.28], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [-58, -41.33]

Cobertura Taxonómica

lichens (parataxonomy)

Cobertura Temporal

Fecha Inicial 2011-11-10

Datos del Proyecto

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Título Understanding lichen diversity on the Antarctic Peninsula using parataxonomic units as a surrogate for species richness
Fuentes de Financiación US National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs (Award No NSF/OPP – 739515). NASA headquarters under the NASA Earth and Space Fellowship Program – grant NNX10AN55H.
Descripción del Área de Estudio Antarctic Peninsula (including the South Shetland Islands)
Descripción del Diseño Expert collection of specimens in the field and further determination of species is the best method for determining species richness. However, the relative paucity of botanists working in Antarctica makes this approach impractical for broad-scale surveys of Antarctic floral biodiversity. Lichens are the dominant macrophytes of terrestrial Antarctica and, as such, play a fundamental part of the ice-free terrestrial ecosystem. Many distinct ice-free terrestrial habitats in the Antarctic are not represented in the current network of Antarctic protected areas. However, it is difficult to identify appropriate areas for conservation because comprehensive data on distributional patterns of Antarctic flora are not available, and existing data for most Antarctic lichen species are not compiled. Consequently, cost-effective survey methods and surrogates for the prediction of species richness are needed to accelerate assessments of local biodiversity and help select areas for conservation. A combination of a photographic “citizen scientist” approach for the collection of data, and the use of parataxonomic unit (PU) richness as a surrogate for species richness, might be a possible solution to effectively collect preliminary information and rapidly build databases on species diversity. We have developed a database and gathered photographic information on lichen occurrences for sites that are frequently visited by tourists. We test the identification capabilities with a reference dataset of Antarctic lichen images from the U.S. National Herbarium, and showed that all species used in this test can be detected, and that for 74% of the images, all classifiers were able to identify the genus of the specimen. Twenty-nine sites were photographically surveyed by researchers and tourists between 2009/10 and 2011/12 in the Antarctic Peninsula region. We estimated PU richness as a proxy for species richness for each of the 29 sites surveyed, and provide two examples of potential applications. These surveys provide preliminary information for identifying areas for protection and priorities for future research. More detail will be available at "Understanding lichen diversity on the Antarctic Peninsula using parataxonomic units as a surrogate for species richness", data Paper accepted in Ecology.

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Autor
Paula Casanovas

Datos de la Colección

Nombre de la Colección Antarctic Peninsula lichen photodocumentation
Identificador de la Colección citizen scientists
Identificador de la Colección Parental Antarctic Site Inventory
Métodos de preservación de los ejemplares Ningún tratamiento
Unidades Curatoriales Conteo 1,762 +/- 0 digital specimens (from photographs)