Li Yanlin, Hopkins Anna J M, Davis Robert A
School of Science, Edith Cowan University, 100 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup, WA 6027, Australia.
Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Western Australia Museum, 49 Kew St, Welshpool, WA 6106, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Mar 17;13(6):1078. doi: 10.3390/ani13061078.
It has been increasingly popular to use natural history specimens to examine environmental changes. As the current functionality of museum specimens has extended beyond their traditional taxonomic role, there has been a renewed focus on the completeness of biological collections to provide data for current and future research. We used the collections of the Western Australian Museum to answer questions about the change in occurrence of five common reptile species due to the rapid urbanization of Perth. We recorded a significant decline in collection effort from the year 2000 onwards (F = 7.65, < 0.01) compared to the period 1990-1999. Spatial analysis revealed that only 0.5% of our study region was well sampled, 8.5% were moderately sampled and the majority of the regions (91%) were poorly sampled. By analysing the trend of specimen acquisition from 1950 to 2010, we discovered a significant inconsistency in specimen sampling effort for 13 common reptile species across time and space. A large proportion of past specimens lacked information including the place and time of collection. An increase in investment to museums and an increase in geographically and temporally systematic collecting is advocated to ensure that collections can answer questions about environmental change.
利用自然历史标本研究环境变化越来越流行。随着博物馆标本目前的功能已超越其传统的分类学作用,人们重新关注生物标本的完整性,以便为当前和未来的研究提供数据。我们利用西澳大利亚博物馆的藏品来回答关于珀斯快速城市化导致的五种常见爬行动物物种出现情况变化的问题。与1990 - 1999年期间相比,我们记录到2000年以后采集工作显著下降(F = 7.65,P < 0.01)。空间分析表明,我们研究区域中只有0.5%得到了充分采样,8.5%为适度采样,而大部分区域(91%)采样不足。通过分析1950年至2010年标本采集的趋势,我们发现13种常见爬行动物物种的标本采样工作在时间和空间上存在显著的不一致性。过去的大部分标本缺少包括采集地点和时间在内的信息。提倡增加对博物馆的投入,并增加地理和时间上系统的采集工作,以确保标本能够回答有关环境变化的问题。