Collaborative Research: Testing the Invasion Process: Survival, Dispersal Genetic Characterization, and Attenuation of Marine Biota on the 2011 Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris Field
合作研究:测试入侵过程:2011 年日本海啸海洋碎片场中海洋生物群的生存、扩散遗传特征和衰减
基本信息
- 批准号:1266234
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-12-01 至 2014-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project will examine marine organisms arriving on the US West Coast in association with floating marine debris from the March 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami in northern Japan. The volume of debris is large and has the potential to inaugurate a massive injection of foreign species. As an example, in June 2012, a single, 20 m-long floating dock dislodged from the port of Misawa on Honshu Island transported nearly 100 Asian species to the coast of Oregon. The PIs propose to gather data on species identity, population structure, reproductive condition, growth histories, genetics, and parasite/pathogen presence from the rafted biota. More than just an assessment of what is arriving, the work will be structured around evaluating a number of parameters important for understanding the potential for long-distance rafting and subsequent invasions. The PIs will also document genetic diversity, providing another perspective on invasions and, where the genes are novel to North America, providing a baseline for examining the spread of novel genes in a new environment. Under most circumstances, the dispersal of adult stages across large expanses of ocean is rare and therefore difficult to study. The large debris field from the tsunami provides a unique opportunity for these studies. Broader Impacts: Biological invasions are a major driver of community and ecosystem change. The findings of this study will provide valuable information on invasion processes and potential, and in the short term will provide rapid, authoritative information on the species composition, traits, and abundance of invaders associated with the present debris field. The work will include an assessment of parasites and pathogens which could threaten native species.
该项目将检查抵达美国西海岸的海洋生物,这些海洋生物与2011年3月日本北部东北地震和海啸造成的漂浮海洋垃圾有关。碎片的体积很大,有可能开启一场大规模的外来物种注入。例如,2012年6月,本州岛三泽港的一个20米长的漂浮码头将近100种亚洲物种运往俄勒冈州海岸。PIS建议从木筏生物群中收集关于物种身份、种群结构、生殖条件、生长历史、遗传学和寄生虫/病原体存在的数据。除了对即将到来的情况进行评估外,这项工作还将围绕评估一系列参数展开,这些参数对于了解长途漂流和随后的入侵的可能性非常重要。PI还将记录遗传多样性,提供关于入侵的另一种视角,并在基因对北美是新的情况下,为检查新基因在新环境中的传播提供基线。在大多数情况下,成虫阶段在大片海洋中的扩散是罕见的,因此很难研究。海啸产生的大片残骸区域为这些研究提供了独特的机会。更广泛的影响:生物入侵是社区和生态系统变化的主要驱动力。这项研究的结果将提供关于入侵过程和潜力的有价值的信息,并在短期内提供关于与目前的碎片领域有关的入侵者的物种组成、特征和丰度的快速、权威的信息。这项工作将包括评估可能威胁当地物种的寄生虫和病原体。
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Jonathan Geller其他文献
The founding charter of the Genomic Observatories Network
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10.1186/2047-217x-3-2 - 发表时间:
2014-03-07 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.900
- 作者:
Neil Davies;Dawn Field;Linda Amaral-Zettler;Melody S Clark;John Deck;Alexei Drummond;Daniel P Faith;Jonathan Geller;Jack Gilbert;Frank Oliver Glöckner;Penny R Hirsch;Jo-Ann Leong;Chris Meyer;Matthias Obst;Serge Planes;Chris Scholin;Alfried P Vogler;Ruth D Gates;Rob Toonen;Véronique Berteaux-Lecellier;Michèle Barbier;Katherine Barker;Stefan Bertilsson;Mesude Bicak;Matthew J Bietz;Jason Bobe;Levente Bodrossy;Angel Borja;Jonathan Coddington;Jed Fuhrman;Gunnar Gerdts;Rosemary Gillespie;Kelly Goodwin;Paul C Hanson;Jean-Marc Hero;David Hoekman;Janet Jansson;Christian Jeanthon;Rebecca Kao;Anna Klindworth;Rob Knight;Renzo Kottmann;Michelle S Koo;Georgios Kotoulas;Andrew J Lowe;Viggó Thór Marteinsson;Folker Meyer;Norman Morrison;David D Myrold;Evangelos Pafilis;Stephanie Parker;John Jacob Parnell;Paraskevi N Polymenakou;Sujeevan Ratnasingham;George K Roderick;Naiara Rodriguez-Ezpeleta;Karsten Schonrogge;Nathalie Simon;Nathalie J Valette-Silver;Yuri P Springer;Graham N Stone;Steve Stones-Havas;Susanna-Assunta Sansone;Kate M Thibault;Patricia Wecker;Antje Wichels;John C Wooley;Tetsukazu Yahara;Adriana Zingone - 通讯作者:
Adriana Zingone
The life cycle of Earleria corachloeae n. sp. (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) with epibiotic hydroids on mid-water shrimp
- DOI:
10.1007/s00227-009-1294-y - 发表时间:
2009-09-16 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.100
- 作者:
Chad L. Widmer;Gregor Cailliet;Jonathan Geller - 通讯作者:
Jonathan Geller
Jonathan Geller的其他文献
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SGER: Isolation of Allorecognition Genes from a Cnidarian (Anthopleura Elegantissima) Using AmpTrap Technology
SGER:使用 AmpTrap 技术从刺胞动物 (Anthopleura Elegantissima) 中分离同种异体识别基因
- 批准号:
0334749 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 4.29万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY FELLOWSHIP: Biological Invasion and Genetic Intorgression of Exotic Mussels -- A Molecular Approach
海洋生物技术奖学金:外来贻贝的生物入侵和基因侵入——分子方法
- 批准号:
9023857 - 财政年份:1991
- 资助金额:
$ 4.29万 - 项目类别:
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