Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation
As a key support for human survival and development, how to protect aquatic ecosystems is a hotspot of global concern. This Special Issue was built with the hope of providing scientific references for the conservation of aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Papers cover both freshwater and marine ecosy...
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| description | As a key support for human survival and development, how to protect aquatic ecosystems is a hotspot of global concern. This Special Issue was built with the hope of providing scientific references for the conservation of aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Papers cover both freshwater and marine ecosystems, focusing on a single species and multiple species or specific ecosystems. For single-species studies mainly used molecular tools and statistic models to focus on the evolutionary relationships among species, the differentiations among populations within species, and the responses of species to the environment changes. The results of these studies shed light on the evolution, spatial dispersal, and future changes of these species and provided recommendations for the management of population dynamics in these study populations. In multi-species research, biophysical modeling, acoustic technology, and ground surveys were mainly used to predict biodiversity in ecosystems, spatial distribution of different species, and population connectivity among communities. The results of these multi-species studies revealed the spatial patterns of biodiversity, community composition, and ecological corridors from different perspectives, which offer a direct reference for the selection and delineation of marine protected areas. In summary, these papers utilized different tools to reveal the changes or threads faced by important components of water ecosystems from the micro to macro level and provide scientific advice for the conservation and management of protected animals and ecosystems on different spatial scales from local to global. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1376322024-05-14T13:49:50Z Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation Zeng, Cong Li, Deliang Mischief Reef Pinctada fucata introduced population geographic origin population genetics Quasipaa spinosa MaxEnt ArcGIS potential habitat environment variable marine protected areas connectivity larval dispersal biophysical modeling network Pelodiscus sinensis mitochondrial genome structural variation control region phylogenetic relationship parrotfish mitogenome gene rearrangement phylogeny divergence time population structure East China Sea South China Sea horn-eyed ghost crab conservation Siamese crocodile saltwater crocodile introgression hybridization post-occipital scutes yellow cheek carp leptin gene structure tissue expression fasting and refeeding polychaete biological invasions distribution aquaculture vessel biofouling ballast molecular systematics overfishing habitat decline individual size food habits conservation status passive acoustic monitoring remote monitoring remote census Spheniscus demersus vocalisations Holocentridae codon usage selection pressure marine fish ancient lineages evolution oceanography thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics As a key support for human survival and development, how to protect aquatic ecosystems is a hotspot of global concern. This Special Issue was built with the hope of providing scientific references for the conservation of aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Papers cover both freshwater and marine ecosystems, focusing on a single species and multiple species or specific ecosystems. For single-species studies mainly used molecular tools and statistic models to focus on the evolutionary relationships among species, the differentiations among populations within species, and the responses of species to the environment changes. The results of these studies shed light on the evolution, spatial dispersal, and future changes of these species and provided recommendations for the management of population dynamics in these study populations. In multi-species research, biophysical modeling, acoustic technology, and ground surveys were mainly used to predict biodiversity in ecosystems, spatial distribution of different species, and population connectivity among communities. The results of these multi-species studies revealed the spatial patterns of biodiversity, community composition, and ecological corridors from different perspectives, which offer a direct reference for the selection and delineation of marine protected areas. In summary, these papers utilized different tools to reveal the changes or threads faced by important components of water ecosystems from the micro to macro level and provide scientific advice for the conservation and management of protected animals and ecosystems on different spatial scales from local to global. 2024-05-14T13:49:38Z 2024-05-14T13:49:38Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725802210_230 9783725802210 9783725802227 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137632 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8828 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8828 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0222-7 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0222-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725802210 9783725802227 230 open access |
| spellingShingle | Mischief Reef Pinctada fucata introduced population geographic origin population genetics Quasipaa spinosa MaxEnt ArcGIS potential habitat environment variable marine protected areas connectivity larval dispersal biophysical modeling network Pelodiscus sinensis mitochondrial genome structural variation control region phylogenetic relationship parrotfish mitogenome gene rearrangement phylogeny divergence time population structure East China Sea South China Sea horn-eyed ghost crab conservation Siamese crocodile saltwater crocodile introgression hybridization post-occipital scutes yellow cheek carp leptin gene structure tissue expression fasting and refeeding polychaete biological invasions distribution aquaculture vessel biofouling ballast molecular systematics overfishing habitat decline individual size food habits conservation status passive acoustic monitoring remote monitoring remote census Spheniscus demersus vocalisations Holocentridae codon usage selection pressure marine fish ancient lineages evolution oceanography thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title | Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title_full | Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title_fullStr | Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title_short | Integrating Science into Aquatic Conservation |
| title_sort | integrating science into aquatic conservation |
| topic | Mischief Reef Pinctada fucata introduced population geographic origin population genetics Quasipaa spinosa MaxEnt ArcGIS potential habitat environment variable marine protected areas connectivity larval dispersal biophysical modeling network Pelodiscus sinensis mitochondrial genome structural variation control region phylogenetic relationship parrotfish mitogenome gene rearrangement phylogeny divergence time population structure East China Sea South China Sea horn-eyed ghost crab conservation Siamese crocodile saltwater crocodile introgression hybridization post-occipital scutes yellow cheek carp leptin gene structure tissue expression fasting and refeeding polychaete biological invasions distribution aquaculture vessel biofouling ballast molecular systematics overfishing habitat decline individual size food habits conservation status passive acoustic monitoring remote monitoring remote census Spheniscus demersus vocalisations Holocentridae codon usage selection pressure marine fish ancient lineages evolution oceanography thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
| topic_facet | Mischief Reef Pinctada fucata introduced population geographic origin population genetics Quasipaa spinosa MaxEnt ArcGIS potential habitat environment variable marine protected areas connectivity larval dispersal biophysical modeling network Pelodiscus sinensis mitochondrial genome structural variation control region phylogenetic relationship parrotfish mitogenome gene rearrangement phylogeny divergence time population structure East China Sea South China Sea horn-eyed ghost crab conservation Siamese crocodile saltwater crocodile introgression hybridization post-occipital scutes yellow cheek carp leptin gene structure tissue expression fasting and refeeding polychaete biological invasions distribution aquaculture vessel biofouling ballast molecular systematics overfishing habitat decline individual size food habits conservation status passive acoustic monitoring remote monitoring remote census Spheniscus demersus vocalisations Holocentridae codon usage selection pressure marine fish ancient lineages evolution oceanography thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBW Applied mathematics |
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