BioRISC: Biogeography and Resilience of Intertidal Southern Ocean Communities (2024)
Data creator :
Quentin Jossart [1] [2]
Project member :
Thomas Saucède [1],
Agnès Dettaï [3]
[1] : Laboratoire Biogéosciences (UMR 6282) (Université de Bourgogne)
[2] : Marine Biology Lab, Université Libre de Bruxelles
[3] : Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Description :
The intertidal zone (seashore) is a critical environment at the interface of marine and terrestrial habitats, where inter-linked environmental and anthropogenic stressors occur. In polar regions, especially in the Southern Ocean, biological communities living in the intertidal zone remain largely underexplored. Understanding the diversity and biogeographic relationships existing among intertidal communities would prove central for deciphering their origin and evolution. It is also crucial to assess their vulnerability to global changes as the Southern Ocean is currently facing fast pace environmental changes. BioRISC aims to evaluate the biodiversity, biogeography, and resilience of intertidal communities at an unprecedented spatial scale across the Antarctic and the sub-Antarctic. By using an integrative, community-based approach, the project will address fundamental ecological questions involving the assessment of biogeographic regions, the importance of environmental heterogeneities and the evaluation of community resilience to climate change scenarios. The work will combine standardized in situ protocol with thorough taxonomic identification, and genetic methods (DNA barcoding and metabarcoding of several genes) to produce an unprecedented dataset for community structure analyses. In addition, BioRISC has a strong conservation component, including the monitoring of non-native species. The results will fit the needs of nature managers at both the regional (Crozet, Falkland, Kerguelen Islands) and global scales (Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources - CCAMLR). Altogether, BioRISC will therefore provide a critical assessment of the uniqueness of these communities and test how their composition and distribution are likely to shift in the future.
Disciplines :
biodiversity conservation (applied biology - ecology), ecology (applied biology - ecology), zoology (applied biology - ecology), biochemistry & molecular biology (fundamental biology), marine & freshwater biology (sciences of the universe), multidisciplinary sciences
General metadata
Data acquisition date :
from 27 Feb 2019 ongoing
Data acquisition methods :
- Observational data : Fieldwork data
- Experimental data : Taxonomy, Genetics
Language :
English (eng)
Audience :
Research
Coverages
Spatial coverage :
- Southern Ocean: latitude between 46° 37' 23" S and 82° 2' 3" S, longitude 142° 31' 24" W
Publications :
- A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago (https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329)
Label :
Commission Européenne
Project and funder :
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BioRISC - Biogeography and Resilience of Intertidal Southern Ocean Communities
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships (European project)
DOI and links
10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-07-01
https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-07-01
https://search-data.ubfc.fr/FR-13002091000019-2024-07-01
Quotation
Quentin Jossart (2024): BioRISC: Biogeography and Resilience of Intertidal Southern Ocean Communities. dataUBFC. doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2024-07-01
Record created 1 Jul 2024 by Quentin Jossart.
Last modification : 30 Sep 2024.
Local identifier: FR-13002091000019-2024-07-01.