National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, Annapolis, Maryland, 21401, USA.
Department of Marine Science, University of Texas at Austin, Port Aransas, Texas, 78373, USA.
Ecology. 2017 Jul;98(7):1976. doi: 10.1002/ecy.1884. Epub 2017 Jun 12.
Biophysical conditions, including climate, environmental stress, and habitat availability, are key drivers of many ecological processes (e.g., community assembly and productivity) and associated ecosystem services (e.g., carbon sequestration and fishery production). Furthermore, anthropogenic impacts such as coastal development and fishing can have drastic effects on the structure and function of marine ecosystems. Scientists need to account for environmental variation and human impacts to accurately model, manage, and conserve marine ecosystems. Although there are many types of environmental data available from global remote sensing and open-source data products, some are inaccessible to potential end-users because they exist as global layers in high temporal and spatial resolutions which require considerable computational power to process. Additionally, coastal locations often suffer from missing data or data quality issues which limit the utility of some global marine products for coastal sites. Herein we present the Marine Socio-Environmental Covariates dataset for the global oceans, which consists of environmental and anthropogenic variables summarized in ecologically relevant ways. The dataset includes four sets of environmental variables related to biophysical conditions (net primary productivity models corrected for shallow-water reflectance, wave energy including sheltered-coastline corrections) and landscape context (coral reef and land cover within varying radii). We also present two sets of anthropogenic variables, human population density (within varying radii) and distance to large population center, which can serve as indicators of local human impacts. We have paired global, summarized layers available for download with an online data querying platform that allows users to extract data for specific point locations with finer control of summary statistics. In creating these global layers and online platform, we hope to make the data accessible to a wide array of end-users with the goal of advancing marine ecosystem studies.
生物物理条件,包括气候、环境压力和生境可用性,是许多生态过程(如群落组装和生产力)和相关生态系统服务(如碳固存和渔业生产)的关键驱动因素。此外,沿海开发和捕捞等人为影响会对海洋生态系统的结构和功能产生巨大影响。科学家需要考虑环境变化和人为影响,以准确地对海洋生态系统进行建模、管理和保护。尽管从全球遥感和开源数据产品中可以获得许多类型的环境数据,但由于一些数据以全球层的形式存在,具有高时间和空间分辨率,需要相当大的计算能力来处理,因此对潜在的最终用户来说是无法访问的。此外,沿海地区经常存在数据缺失或数据质量问题,这限制了一些全球海洋产品在沿海地区的应用。在此,我们介绍了全球海洋的海洋社会环境协变量数据集,该数据集以生态相关的方式汇总了环境和人为变量。该数据集包括四组与生物物理条件(浅水反射校正后的净初级生产力模型、包括避风海岸线校正的波浪能)和景观背景(不同半径范围内的珊瑚礁和土地覆盖)相关的环境变量。我们还介绍了两组人为变量,即人口密度(不同半径范围内)和距大型人口中心的距离,这些变量可以作为当地人为影响的指标。我们已经将可下载的全球汇总层与在线数据查询平台配对,允许用户使用更精细的汇总统计数据控制提取特定点位置的数据。在创建这些全球层和在线平台时,我们希望使数据能够被广泛的最终用户访问,以推进海洋生态系统研究。