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环极陆地节肢动物监测:对正在进行的活动、机会和挑战的综述,重点是蜘蛛。

Circumpolar terrestrial arthropod monitoring: A review of ongoing activities, opportunities and challenges, with a focus on spiders.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal Campus, 6851, Sogndal, Norway.

The Icelandic Institute of Natural History, Urridaholtsstraeti 6-8, 210, Gardabaer, Iceland.

出版信息

Ambio. 2020 Mar;49(3):704-717. doi: 10.1007/s13280-019-01185-y. Epub 2019 Apr 27.

Abstract

The terrestrial chapter of the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Programme (CBMP) has the potential to bring international multi-taxon, long-term monitoring together, but detailed fundamental species information for Arctic arthropods lags far behind that for vertebrates and plants. In this paper, we demonstrate this major challenge to the CBMP by focussing on spiders (Order: Araneae) as an example group. We collate available circumpolar data on the distribution of spiders and highlight the current monitoring opportunities and identify the key knowledge gaps to address before monitoring can become efficient. We found spider data to be more complete than data for other taxa, but still variable in quality and availability between Arctic regions, highlighting the need for greater international co-operation for baseline studies and data sharing. There is also a dearth of long-term datasets for spiders and other arthropod groups from which to assess status and trends of biodiversity. Therefore, baseline studies should be conducted at all monitoring stations and we make recommendations for the development of the CBMP in relation to terrestrial arthropods more generally.

摘要

北极生物多样性监测计划(CBMP)的陆地部分有可能将国际多分类群、长期监测结合起来,但北极节肢动物的详细基础物种信息远远落后于脊椎动物和植物。在本文中,我们以蜘蛛(目:Araneae)为例,展示了对 CBMP 的这一主要挑战。我们整理了现有的关于蜘蛛分布的环极数据,并强调了当前的监测机会,并确定了在监测能够变得有效之前需要解决的关键知识差距。我们发现蜘蛛的数据比其他分类群的数据更完整,但在北极地区之间的质量和可用性方面仍然存在差异,这突出表明需要加强国际合作进行基线研究和数据共享。此外,还缺乏长期数据集来评估蜘蛛和其他节肢动物群体的生物多样性状况和趋势。因此,应该在所有监测站进行基线研究,我们就 CBMP 与陆地节肢动物的总体发展提出了建议。

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