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公民科学方法:澳大利亚洛克阿德湾亚热带珊瑚礁的详细生态评估。

A Citizen Science Approach: A Detailed Ecological Assessment of Subtropical Reefs at Point Lookout, Australia.

机构信息

University of Queensland Underwater Club (UniDive), University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia.

Remote Sensing Research Centre, School of Geography Planning and Environmental Management, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Oct 5;11(10):e0163407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0163407. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Subtropical reefs provide an important habitat for flora and fauna, and proper monitoring is required for conservation. Monitoring these exposed and submerged reefs is challenging and available resources are limited. Citizen science is increasing in momentum, as an applied research tool and in the variety of monitoring approaches adopted. This paper aims to demonstrate an ecological assessment and mapping approach that incorporates both top-down (volunteer marine scientists) and bottom-up (divers/community) engagement aspects of citizen science, applied at a subtropical reef at Point Lookout, Southeast Queensland, Australia. Marine scientists trained fifty citizen scientists in survey techniques that included mapping of habitat features, recording of substrate, fish and invertebrate composition, and quantifying impacts (e.g., occurrence of substrate damage, presence of litter). In 2014 these volunteers conducted four seasonal surveys along semi-permanent transects, at five sites, across three reefs. The project presented is a model on how citizen science can be conducted in a marine environment through collaboration of volunteer researchers, non-researchers and local marine authorities. Significant differences in coral and algal cover were observed among the three sites, while fluctuations in algal cover were also observed seasonally. Differences in fish assemblages were apparent among sites and seasons, with subtropical fish groups observed more commonly in colder seasons. The least physical damage occurred in the most exposed sites (Flat Rock) within the highly protected marine park zones. The broad range of data collected through this top-down/bottom-up approach to citizen science exemplifies the projects' value and application for identifying ecosystem trends or patterns. The results of the project support natural resource and marine park management, providing a valuable contribution to existing scientific knowledge and the conservation of local reefs.

摘要

亚热带珊瑚礁为动植物提供了重要的栖息地,需要进行适当的监测以进行保护。监测这些暴露和淹没的珊瑚礁具有挑战性,而且可用资源有限。公民科学作为一种应用研究工具,以及所采用的各种监测方法,其应用越来越广泛。本文旨在展示一种生态评估和绘图方法,该方法结合了公民科学的自上而下(志愿海洋科学家)和自下而上(潜水员/社区)参与方面,应用于澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部Point Lookout 的亚热带珊瑚礁。海洋科学家培训了五十名公民科学家,让他们掌握了包括栖息地特征制图、记录基质、鱼类和无脊椎动物组成以及量化影响(例如,基质损坏的发生、垃圾的存在)在内的调查技术。在 2014 年,这些志愿者在三个珊瑚礁的五个地点,沿着半永久性的横断面进行了四次季节性调查。该项目展示了如何通过志愿研究人员、非研究人员和当地海洋管理部门之间的合作,在海洋环境中开展公民科学。在三个地点中观察到珊瑚和藻类覆盖的显著差异,而藻类覆盖的季节性波动也很明显。在不同的地点和季节中,鱼类群落存在明显差异,亚热带鱼类群体在较冷的季节更为常见。在高度受保护的海洋公园区域内最暴露的地点(Flat Rock)发生的物理损伤最小。通过自上而下/自下而上的公民科学方法收集的广泛数据体现了该项目的价值和应用,可用于识别生态系统趋势或模式。该项目的结果支持自然资源和海洋公园管理,为现有科学知识和当地珊瑚礁的保护做出了有价值的贡献。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/0517/5051685/d31b3c1d5cbb/pone.0163407.g001.jpg

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