Moldovan Oana Teodora, Iepure Sanda, Brad Traian, Kenesz Marius, Mirea Ionuț Cornel, Năstase-Bucur Ruxandra
Emil Racovitza Institute of Speleology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Emil Racovitza Institute of Speleology Cluj-Napoca Romania.
Romanian Institute of Science and Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Romanian Institute of Science and Technology Cluj-Napoca Romania.
Biodivers Data J. 2020 Jun 11;8:e53571. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e53571. eCollection 2020.
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of the strictly-adapted cave fauna. Previous attempts at indexing cave fauna and classifying caves by using their fauna opened many questions regarding the use of an incomplete list of cave species and mixed lists of troglobionts/stygobionts with troglophiles/stygophiles for ranking caves with priority for protection. It has also become obvious that there is a need to publish a list of Romanian cave species that are under threat. Cave species in Romania (and elsewhere) are endemic on small ranges, are unique and must be considered as important units for conservation. A cave must be equally protected if it has one or more rare and strictly endemic cave species. Although not exhaustive, we here provide the first checklist of Romanian troglobionts/stygobionts developed in the framework of the DARKFOOD and GROUNDWATERISK projects, coordinated by the "Emil Racovita" Institute of Speleology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The GIS application was used to complement the checklist of cave species with data on caves and surface environments above the caves. Until complete data on species diversity and population sizes are made available for each cave, measures of conservation can be implemented, based on the presence/absence of cave species, while classifications of caves for protection, based on the number of species, must be avoided. We also propose a list of Romanian caves with fauna that are under threat and a tentative Red List of Romanian troglobiont/stygobionts.
This is the first database with identified troglobiont and stygobiont species of Romania, with a critical analysis of their distribution inside the country. A list of caves that need protection for their rare and unique species and a tentative Red List of Romanian cave fauna are also added. A total of 173 species were identified, of which 77 troglobionts and 96 stygobionts are currently registered in 366 caves. The database is divided into two parts, one part with a list of troglobionts, their revised systematic position, cave name, cave code and geographic region; and the second part with the same information on stygobionts. The database represents the contribution of many active researchers, who are the authors of this paper and of review publications of many other authors of the "Emil Racoviță" Institute of Speleology.
人类对罗马尼亚洞穴的影响日益增加,这凸显了发布一份准确的严格适应洞穴动物群数据库的紧迫性。此前尝试通过洞穴动物群对洞穴动物进行索引和对洞穴进行分类时,引发了许多问题,比如使用不完整的洞穴物种列表以及将穴居生物/地下水生物与洞穴喜居生物/地下水喜居生物的混合列表用于确定洞穴保护优先级。显然,还需要发布一份受威胁的罗马尼亚洞穴物种清单。罗马尼亚(以及其他地方)的洞穴物种分布范围狭小,具有独特性,必须被视为重要的保护单元。如果一个洞穴有一个或多个珍稀且严格特有的洞穴物种,那么这个洞穴就必须得到同等保护。虽然并不详尽,但我们在此提供了在罗马尼亚克卢日 - 纳波卡的“埃米尔·拉科维塔”洞穴学研究所协调的DARKFOOD和GROUNDWATERISK项目框架下编制的第一份罗马尼亚穴居生物/地下水生物清单。地理信息系统(GIS)应用用于通过洞穴及洞穴上方地表环境的数据补充洞穴物种清单。在获取每个洞穴完整的物种多样性和种群规模数据之前,可以根据洞穴物种的有无实施保护措施,而基于物种数量对洞穴进行保护分类的做法必须避免。我们还提出了一份拥有受威胁动物群的罗马尼亚洞穴清单以及一份罗马尼亚穴居生物/地下水生物的暂定红色名录。
这是首个包含已鉴定的罗马尼亚穴居生物和地下水生物物种的数据库,并对它们在该国境内的分布进行了批判性分析。还增加了一份因其珍稀独特物种而需要保护的洞穴清单以及一份罗马尼亚洞穴动物群的暂定红色名录。总共鉴定出173个物种,其中77种穴居生物和96种地下水生物目前登记在366个洞穴中。该数据库分为两部分,一部分是穴居生物清单,包括它们修订后的系统位置、洞穴名称、洞穴代码和地理区域;第二部分是关于地下水生物的相同信息。该数据库代表了众多活跃研究人员的贡献,他们是本文的作者以及“埃米尔·拉科维察”洞穴学研究所许多其他作者的综述出版物的作者。