Biological and ecological traits of marine species
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Biological and ecological traits of marine species
Abstract
This paper reviews the utility and availability of biological and ecological traits for marine species so as to prioritise the development of a world database on marine species traits. In addition, the 'status' of species for conservation, that is, whether they are introduced or invasive, of fishery or aquaculture interest, harmful, or used as an ecological indicator, were reviewed because these attributes are of particular interest to society. Whereas traits are an enduring characteristic of a species and/or population, a species status may vary geographically and over time. Criteria for selecting traits were that they could be applied to most taxa, were easily available, and their inclusion would result in new research and/or management applications. Numerical traits were favoured over categorical. Habitat was excluded as it can be derived from a selection of these traits. Ten traits were prioritized for inclusion in the most comprehensive open access database on marine species (World Register of Marine Species), namely taxonomic classification, environment, geography, depth, substratum, mobility, skeleton, diet, body size and reproduction. These traits and statuses are being added to the database and new use cases may further subdivide and expand upon them.
Keywords: Body-size; Databases; Depth; Diet; Distribution; Environment; Feeding; Habitat; Life-history; Taxonomy.
Conflict of interest statement
Simon Claus, Stefanie Dekeyzer, and Leen Vandepitte are employees of Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ); Dan Lear and Harvey Tyler-Walters are employees of Marine Biological Association; and Éamonn Ó Tuama is an employee of Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
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