CNR-IRBIM. National Research Council. Institute of Biological Resources and Marine Biotechnologies, Ancona, Italy.
Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy.
Sci Data. 2022 Jun 25;9(1):363. doi: 10.1038/s41597-022-01487-z.
The Mediterranean Sea is recognized today as the World's most invaded marine region, but observations of species occurrences remain scattered in the scientific literature and scarcely accessible. Here we introduce the ORMEF database: a first comprehensive and robust compilation of exotic fish observations recorded over more than a century in the Mediterranean. ORMEF consists today of 4015 geo-referenced occurrences from 20 Mediterranean Countries, extracted from 670 scientific published papers. We collated information on 188 fish taxa that are thus divided: 106 species entered through the Suez Canal; 25 species introduced by shipping, mariculture, aquarium release or by means of other human activities; 57 Atlantic species, whose arrival in the Mediterranean has been attributed to the unassisted immigration through the strait of Gibraltar. Each observation included in the ORMEF database was submitted to a severe quality control and checked for geographical and taxonomic biases. ORMEF is a new authoritative reference for Mediterranean bio-invasion research and a living archive to inform management strategies and policymakers in a period of rapid environmental transformation.
今天,地中海被认为是世界上受入侵影响最严重的海洋区域,但有关物种出现的观测结果在科学文献中仍然零散分布,难以获取。在这里,我们介绍 ORMEF 数据库:这是一个地中海外来鱼类观测记录的综合而强大的数据库,涵盖了一个多世纪以来的记录。ORMEF 目前包含来自 20 个地中海国家的 4015 个经地理定位的观测记录,这些记录来自 670 篇已发表的科学论文。我们整理了有关 188 种鱼类的信息,这些鱼类被分为以下几类:通过苏伊士运河进入的 106 种物种;通过航运、海水养殖、水族馆释放或其他人类活动引入的 25 种物种;57 种大西洋物种,其抵达地中海归因于通过直布罗陀海峡的非协助性迁徙。ORMEF 数据库中包含的每条观测记录都经过了严格的质量控制,并检查了其在地理和分类学上的偏差。ORMEF 是地中海生物入侵研究的新权威参考资料,也是一个活档案,可为快速环境变化时期的管理策略和政策制定者提供信息。