RUI: CSBR: Natural History: Securing and digitizing an extensive spatio-temporal collection of southern California's marine biodiversity
RUI:CSBR:自然历史:保护和数字化南加州海洋生物多样性的广泛时空收藏
基本信息
- 批准号:1756456
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-01 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project will digitize and modernize an extensive long-term marine fish, invertebrate, and algae collection and integrate specimens, documenting research by the Vantuna Research Group (VRG), into The Moore Laboratory of Zoology (MLZ), a museum well known for an outstanding bird and mammal museum of approximately 65,000 specimens from the west coast and southwest United States, Mexico and Latin America. This unique VRG collections includes over 686,000 specimens from five decades of intensive surveys of marine habitat in Southern California, representing the largest spatial scale marine study in the region and longest continual time series of nearshore reef habitats in the world. Consolidation of this meticulously curated collection into the MLZ enables long-term preservation of the specimens, makes specimens publicly available through digital records, and actively integrates the VRG's field-based program with the forthcoming MLZ genomics center. The specimens will not only enhance cutting-edge, biological research but also will continue to be used in undergraduate courses and research. In addition, specimens will be incorporated into educational displays and exhibits within the MLZ to enhance public outreach.Over the course of the project, all marine specimens will be moved to a new compactor system where they can be safely and permanently housed in this effort to integrate field and museum research programs. Individual specimens will be digitized, with their data managed in Arctos and shared with iDigBio (iDigBio.org). These collections comprise nearly 1,000 fish species and 400 marine sediment infaunal species from rocky reefs, kelp beds and nearshore habitats. The collection includes a wide range of specimen types - adult and larval fish, fish tissues, fish otoliths, fish gonads, fish gut contents, infaunal specimens, plankton and algae samples. The specimens not only encompass the full spatial extent of the southern California rocky reef ecosystem, but also represent over 40 years of monthly collections. All specimens will be made available for loan to researchers. As an outcome of this project, researchers and undergraduate students will be able to seamlessly cross platforms, including field-based research, data intensive analysis, and genomics. This 'end to end' vision from molecules through marine ecology represent an opportunity to foster specimen-based research for long-term assessment of an important ecological region in the face of global environmental changes.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该项目将对大量长期的海洋鱼类、无脊椎动物和藻类标本进行数字化和现代化,并将万图纳研究小组(VRG)的研究标本整合到摩尔动物学实验室(MLZ),该博物馆以拥有来自美国西海岸和西南部、墨西哥和拉丁美洲的约65,000份标本的杰出鸟类和哺乳动物博物馆而闻名。这一独特的VRG收藏包括南加州50年来对海洋栖息地进行的密集调查的686,000多个标本,这是该地区最大的空间规模的海洋研究,也是世界上最长的近岸珊瑚礁栖息地的连续时间序列。将这些精心策划的标本整合到MLZ中,可以长期保存标本,通过数字记录公开提供标本,并积极将VRG的现场计划与即将成立的MLZ基因组学中心整合起来。这些标本不仅将加强尖端的生物学研究,还将继续用于本科课程和研究。此外,标本将被纳入MLZ内的教育展览和展品中,以加强公众的出游。在项目过程中,所有海洋标本将被移至新的压实机系统,在那里它们可以安全和永久地存放在这项整合野外和博物馆研究计划的努力中。个体标本将被数字化,其数据在Arctos中管理,并与iDigBio(iDigBio.org)共享。这些采集包括近1000种鱼类和400种来自岩礁、海藻床和近岸栖息地的海洋沉积物。标本收集包括多种标本类型--成鱼和仔鱼、鱼组织、鱼耳石、鱼性腺、鱼内脏内容物、非动物区系标本、浮游生物和藻类标本。这些标本不仅涵盖了南加州岩礁生态系统的全部空间范围,而且还代表了40多年来的每月收集。所有标本都将提供给研究人员借阅。作为该项目的成果,研究人员和本科生将能够无缝地跨平台,包括基于现场的研究、数据密集型分析和基因组学。这种从分子到海洋生态的端到端的愿景代表着一个机会,以促进基于样本的研究,以在面对全球环境变化的情况下对一个重要的生态区域进行长期评估。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力优势和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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