Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, California 95039, USA.
Ann Rev Mar Sci. 2010;2:367-93. doi: 10.1146/annurev.marine.010908.163745.
The extent to which the geographic distributions of marine organisms have been reshaped by human activities remains underappreciated, and so does, consequently, the impact of invasive species on marine ecosystems. The application of molecular genetic data in fields such as population genetics, phylogeography, and evolutionary biology have improved our ability to make inferences regarding invasion histories. Genetic methods have helped to resolve longstanding questions regarding the cryptogenic status of marine species, facilitated recognition of cryptic marine biodiversity, and provided means to determine the sources of introduced marine populations and to begin to recover the patterns of anthropogenic reshuffling of the ocean's biota. These approaches stand to aid materially in the development of effective management strategies and sustainable science-based policies. Continued advancements in the statistical analysis of genetic data promise to overcome some existing limitations of current approaches. Still other limitations will be best addressed by concerted collaborative and multidisciplinary efforts that recognize the important synergy between understanding the extent of biological invasions and coming to a more complete picture of both modern-day and historical marine biogeography.
人类活动对海洋生物地理分布的影响程度仍未得到充分认识,因此,入侵物种对海洋生态系统的影响也未得到充分认识。分子遗传数据在种群遗传学、系统地理学和进化生物学等领域的应用,提高了我们对入侵历史进行推断的能力。遗传方法有助于解决海洋物种隐生状态的长期问题,促进对海洋生物多样性的认识,并提供确定引入海洋种群来源的手段,并开始恢复人为改组海洋生物群的模式。这些方法有望为制定有效的管理战略和基于科学的可持续政策提供实质性帮助。遗传数据分析的统计分析方法的不断进步有望克服当前方法的一些现有局限性。通过协调一致的合作和多学科努力,可以最好地解决其他一些限制因素,这些努力认识到理解生物入侵程度和更全面地了解现代和历史海洋生物地理学之间的重要协同作用。