http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/555322
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Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
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02543
USA
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2015-04-06
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
Database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges including locations along East Coast of North America (CoastBenthBiogeo project)
2015-04-06
publication
2015-04-06
revision
BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2015-04-06
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/555322
James E. Byers
University of Georgia
principalInvestigator
James M. Pringle
University of New Hampshire
principalInvestigator
John P. Wares
University of Georgia
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
publisher
Cite this dataset as: Pringle, J. M., Byers, J. E., Wares, J. P. (2015) Database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges including locations along East Coast of North America (CoastBenthBiogeo project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version waiting for validation) Version Date 2015-04-06 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/555322 [access date]
Database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges Dataset Description: <p>This is a database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges along East Coast of North America with latitude and longitude calculated and added programmatically.</p>
<p>The raw data for range was gathered from occurrence data in the GBIF dataset.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Life history was gathered from a <a href="http://dmoserv3.bco-dmo.org/data_docs/CoastBenthBiogeo/References.pdf" target="_blank">Literature Review</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The complete dataset methodology is detailed in Pappalardo P, Pringle J, Wares J, and J Byers (2015): <a href="http://dmoserv3.bco-dmo.org/data_docs/CoastBenthBiogeo/Pappalardo_et_al_2015_Ecography.pdf" target="_blank">The location, strength, and mechanisms behind marine biogeographic boundaries of the east coast of North America</a>. Ecography 38: 001–010, 2015</p>
<p>There are two other datasets associated with this coordinate system:<br />
<a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/554871" target="_blank">http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/554871</a>: Database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges (NE Coast N. America)<br />
and<br />
<a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/554893" target="_blank">http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/554893</a>:&nbsp; A series of coordinates and ranges from South and North America to which species occurrences are mapped according to a model.<br />
&nbsp;</p> Methods and Sampling:
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-0961344 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0961344
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-0961830 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0961830
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James E. Byers
University of Georgia
706-583-0012
Odum School of Ecology 140 E. Green St.
Athens
GA
30602
USA
jebyers@uga.edu
pointOfContact
James M. Pringle
University of New Hampshire
603-862-5000
142 Morse Hall University of New Hampshire 8 College Rd.
Durham
NH
03824
USA
jpringle@unh.edu
pointOfContact
John P. Wares
University of Georgia
Odum School of Ecology University of Georgia
Athens
GA
30602
USA
jpwares@uga.edu
pointOfContact
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Dataset Version: waiting for validation
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phylum
class
order
family
genus_species
type_of_dispersal
range_min
range_max
N_occur
median_depth_occur
references
lat_min
lat_max
lon_min
lon_max
theme
None, User defined
phylum
class
order
family
species
No BCO-DMO term
count
depth
reference_paper
latitude
longitude
featureType
BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
lab_UNH-model
service
Deployment Activity
Durham, NH
place
Locations
otherRestrictions
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Access Constraints: none. Use Constraints: Please follow guidelines at: http://www.bco-dmo.org/terms-use Distribution liability: Under no circumstances shall BCO-DMO be liable for any direct, incidental, special, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials in this data submission. If you are dissatisfied with any materials in this data submission your sole and exclusive remedy is to discontinue use.
A mechanistic understanding of biogeographic patterns and life histories in benthic organisms in advective coastal environments
https://www.bco-dmo.org/project/552226
A mechanistic understanding of biogeographic patterns and life histories in benthic organisms in advective coastal environments
<p><em>Description from NSF award abstract:</em><br />
The biological and physical mechanisms that establish and maintain species boundaries in the ocean are controversial. Contributing factors are offspring of species with planktonic larvae being physically transported outside their natal range, and adults thriving when transplanted into regions immediately beyond their natural distributions. It is unclear, however, why long-distance dispersal of a benthic organism's larva should persist on evolutionary timescales. There is more larval dispersal from natal habitat than would seem propitious. Furthermore, long larval duration is known to increase reproductive output for species persistence, makes population retention of favorable alleles less likely, and reduces the genetic diversity of the population.</p>
<p>The Co-PIs have shown that maintenance of range boundaries for a species are governed by a function analogous to that derived for allelic frequency/genetic clines in the coastal ocean. As with other recent advances in biodiversity theory, this work suggests a convergence between conditions that maintain the distribution of alleles within species and those that maintain the distribution of species themselves. This confluence of theory provides substantial opportunity for development of inter- and intra-species competition in an advective environment. It potentially would unify genetic and population-level theory, and create a holistic view of life in advective environs.</p>
<p>It is clear from preliminary work that a synthesis would depend critically on tradeoffs between dispersal mode and successful reproductive output. The theory would be developed both by pushing its analytical envelope, and by drawing upon extensive, existing databases to quantitatively constrain reproductive and dispersal tradeoffs. For example, although tradeoffs between larval quantity versus quality (i.e., many "energetically cheap" larvae versus few "highly provisioned" individuals) have long been the subject of qualitative models, they have not been quantitatively defined for life history characteristics of different benthic marine taxa. Combining analytical developments and observed life-history tradeoffs would provide 1) evolutionarily stable states for a range of dispersal strategies, 2) mechanisms that define species boundaries as a function of physical (e.g., temperature and alongshore variation in currents) and biological (like larval mortality) parameters and 3) quantitative origins of dispersal behaviors that would locally retain larvae, and result in relationships between inter- and intra-species fitness.</p>
<p>Such findings would predict species boundary locations and the presence/absence of various dispersal strategies as a function of local circulation, environmental conditions and their gradients. Predictions would be tested against data on species ranges gathered as part of an extensive literature and database search.</p>
<p>This research would allow a better mechanistic understanding species' ranges that occur due to changes in the Earth's climate. For example, this study will test the hypothesis that warming favors species with longer larval planktonic duration. Therefore, high-latitude areas now dominated by species with direct development would shift to a mixture of planktonic dispersers and direct developers as the climate warms. The research would allow managers to understand how disruption to habitat can alter species ranges by changing alongshore sources and transport of planktonic larvae. A quantitative theory of species range will also help managers understand what sets the ultimate limits of recently introduced exotic species, allowing improvement of management strategies.</p>
CoastBenthBiogeo
largerWorkCitation
project
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biota
oceans
Durham, NH
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2015-04-06
East Coast of North America
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Database of marine invertebrate dispersal parameters and species ranges including locations along East Coast of North America (CoastBenthBiogeo project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
For questions regarding this resource, please contact BCO-DMO via the email address provided.
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555332.rdf
Name: phylum
Units: text
Description: the Phylum of the species
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555333.rdf
Name: class
Units: text
Description: the Class of the species
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555334.rdf
Name: order
Units: text
Description: the Order of the species
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555335.rdf
Name: family
Units: text
Description: the Family of the species
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555336.rdf
Name: genus_species
Units: text
Description: the binomial species name
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555337.rdf
Name: type_of_dispersal
Units: text
Description: short” or “long” as defined in reference. If the there is a 'q'(instead of question mark) after “short” or “long” it means the dispersal style was guessed from taxonomic inference
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555338.rdf
Name: range_min
Units: number
Description: the southern-most extent of the species range
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555339.rdf
Name: range_max
Units: number
Description: the northern-most extent of the species range
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555340.rdf
Name: N_occur
Units: number
Description: the number of valid and geo-referenced species occurrences used to calculate range
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555341.rdf
Name: median_depth_occur
Units: meters
Description: the median depth of the water at the location of GBIF occurrences
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555342.rdf
Name: references
Units: text
Description: a short pointer to the literature source for life history data; the full reference is in the file in the metadata section
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555343.rdf
Name: lat_min
Units: decimal degrees
Description: North is positive.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555344.rdf
Name: lat_max
Units: decimal degrees
Description: North is positive.
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555345.rdf
Name: lon_min
Units: decimal degrees
Description: West is negative
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/555346.rdf
Name: lon_max
Units: decimal degrees
Description: West is negative.
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
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https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/file/vmmwMNgTENQoW1/range_taxon_life_combo.csv
range_taxon_life_combo.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 555322
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7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
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508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
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Deployment: lab_UNH-model
lab_UNH-model
UNH
laboratory
lab_UNH-model
James M. Pringle
University of New Hampshire
UNH
laboratory