Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Biol Lett. 2010 Aug 23;6(4):434-7. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0240. Epub 2010 May 5.
The sizes of individual organisms, rather than their taxonomy, are used to inform management and conservation in some aquatic ecosystems. The European Science Foundation Research Network, SIZEMIC, facilitates integration of such approaches with the more taxonomic approaches used in terrestrial ecology. During its 4-year tenure, the Network is bringing together researchers from disciplines including theorists, empiricists, government employees, and practitioners, via a series of meetings, working groups and research visits. The research conducted suggests that organismal size, with a generous helping of taxonomy, provides the most probable route to universal indicators of ecological status.
在一些水生生态系统中,个体生物的大小而非其分类被用于提供管理和保护的依据。欧洲科学基金会研究网络 SIZEMIC 促进了这些方法与陆地生态学中更具分类学方法的整合。在其 4 年的任期内,该网络通过一系列会议、工作组和研究访问,将包括理论家、经验主义者、政府雇员和从业者在内的来自不同学科的研究人员聚集在一起。研究表明,生物体的大小加上丰富的分类学信息,提供了最有可能的途径来实现生态状况的通用指标。