Azra Mohamad Nor, Noor Mohd Iqbal Mohd, Eales Jacqualyn, Sung Yeong Yik, Ghaffar Mazlan Abd
Institute of Marine Biotechnology (IMB), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia.
Climate Change Adaptation Laboratory, Institute of Marine Biotechnology (IMB), Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia.
Environ Evid. 2022 Mar 12;11(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s13750-022-00263-1.
Climate is one of the most important driving factors of future changes in terrestrial, coastal, and marine ecosystems. Any changes in these environments can significantly influence physiological and behavioural responses in aquatic animals, such as crustacea. Crustacea play an integral role as subsistence predators, prey, or debris feeders in complex food chains, and are often referred to as good indicators of polluted or stressed conditions. They also frequently have high production, consumption, and commercial significance. However, crustacean's responses to climate change are likely to vary by species, life-history stage, reproduction status and geographical distribution. This map is undertaken as part of the Long-Term Research Grant project which aims to identify any interactive effect on physiological compensation and behavioural strategy of how marine organisms, especially crustaceans, deal with stress from environmental change. Our proposed map will aim to outline the evidence currently existing for the impacts of climate change on the physiology and behaviour of important aquaculture crustacean species within Asia.
We will document peer-reviewed articles in English using published journal articles and grey literature. Two bibliographic databases (Scopus and Web of Science) and multiple organizational websites with Google scholars will be searched. The systematic map protocol will follow in accordance with the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence Guidelines and Standards. Literature will be screened at the title, abstract, and full-text level using pre-defined inclusion criteria. The map will highlight marine crustacea physiological compensation and behavioural strategies to cope with climate change. It will also improve our knowledge of the available evidence and current gaps for future research recommendations.
气候是陆地、沿海和海洋生态系统未来变化的最重要驱动因素之一。这些环境中的任何变化都可能显著影响水生动物(如甲壳类动物)的生理和行为反应。甲壳类动物在复杂的食物链中作为生存捕食者、猎物或碎屑食者发挥着不可或缺的作用,常被视为污染或压力状况的良好指标。它们在生产、消费和商业方面也往往具有重要意义。然而,甲壳类动物对气候变化的反应可能因物种、生活史阶段、繁殖状态和地理分布而有所不同。本地图是长期研究资助项目的一部分,该项目旨在确定海洋生物(尤其是甲壳类动物)应对环境变化压力的生理补偿和行为策略所产生的任何交互作用。我们拟绘制的地图旨在概述目前关于气候变化对亚洲重要水产养殖甲壳类动物物种的生理和行为影响的现有证据。
我们将使用已发表的期刊文章和灰色文献记录英文的同行评审文章。将搜索两个文献数据库(Scopus和科学网)以及多个带有谷歌学术的组织网站。系统地图协议将遵循环境证据协作指南和标准。将使用预先定义的纳入标准在标题、摘要和全文层面筛选文献。该地图将突出海洋甲壳类动物应对气候变化的生理补偿和行为策略。它还将增进我们对现有证据以及未来研究建议的当前差距的了解。