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PeerJ | 2015

Biological and ecological traits of marine species

Mark J. Costello; S. Claus; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Leen Vandepitte; Éamonn Ó Tuama; D Lear; H Tyler-Walters

This paper reviews the utility and availability of biological and ecological traits for marine species so as to prioritise the development of a world database on marine species traits. In addition, the ‘status’ of species for conservation, that is, whether they are introduced or invasive, of fishery or aquaculture interest, harmful, or used as an ecological indicator, were reviewed because these attributes are of particular interest to society. Whereas traits are an enduring characteristic of a species and/or population, a species status may vary geographically and over time. Criteria for selecting traits were that they could be applied to most taxa, were easily available, and their inclusion would result in new research and/or management applications. Numerical traits were favoured over categorical. Habitat was excluded as it can be derived from a selection of these traits. Ten traits were prioritized for inclusion in the most comprehensive open access database on marine species (World Register of Marine Species), namely taxonomic classification, environment, geography, depth, substratum, mobility, skeleton, diet, body size and reproduction. These traits and statuses are being added to the database and new use cases may further subdivide and expand upon them.


PLOS ONE | 2018

A decade of the World Register of Marine Species – General insights and experiences from the Data Management Team: Where are we, what have we learned and how can we continue?

Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Wim Decock; Sofie Vranken; Thomas Lanssens; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Kevin Verfaille; Tammy Horton; Andreas Kroh; Francisco Hernandez; Jan Mees

The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2017. WoRMS is a unique database: there is no comparable global database for marine species, which is driven by a large, global expert community, is supported by a Data Management Team and can rely on a permanent host institute, dedicated to keeping WoRMS online. Over the past ten years, the content of WoRMS has grown steadily, and the system currently contains more than 242,000 accepted marine species. WoRMS has not yet reached completeness: approximately 2,000 newly described species per year are added, and editors also enter the remaining missing older names–both accepted and unaccepted–an effort amounting to approximately 20,000 taxon name additions per year. WoRMS is used extensively, through different channels, indicating that it is recognized as a high-quality database on marine species information. It is updated on a daily basis by its Editorial Board, which currently consists of 490 taxonomic and thematic experts located around the world. Owing to its unique qualities, WoRMS has become a partner in many large-scale initiatives including OBIS, LifeWatch and the Catalogue of Life, where it is recognized as a high-quality and reliable source of information for marine taxonomy.


VLIZ Special Publication | 2013

World Register of Marine Species

Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Wim Decock; A. Trias Verbeeck; Stefanie Dekeyzer; S. Colpaert; Francisco Hernandez


Research Ideas and Outcomes | 2016

World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS): a new Thematic Species Database for marine and anchialine cave biodiversity

Vasilis Gerovasileiou; Alejandro Martínez; Fernando Alvarez; Geoff A. Boxshall; William F. Humphreys; Damià Jaume; Leontine E. Becking; Guilherme Muricy; Peter J. van Hengstum; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Wim Decock; B. Vanhoorne; Leen Vandepitte; Nicolas Bailly; Thomas M. Iliffe


Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | 2015

How Aphia—The Platform behind Several Online and Taxonomically Oriented Databases—Can Serve Both the Taxonomic Community and the Field of Biodiversity Informatics

Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Wim Decock; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Aina Trias Verbeeck; Lorenzo Bovit; Francisco Hernandez; Jan Mees


European journal of taxonomy | 2017

Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species

Tammy Horton; Serge Gofas; Andreas Kroh; Gary C. B. Poore; Geoffrey B. Read; Gary Rosenberg; Sabine Stöhr; Nicolas Bailly; Nicole Boury-Esnault; Simone N. Brandão; Mark J. Costello; Wim Decock; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Francisco Hernandez; Jan Mees; Gustav Paulay; Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Sofie Vranken


PeerJ | 2018

10 years of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): where do we stand & where are we heading?

Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Wim Decock; Thomas Lanssens; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Kevin Verfaille; Francisco Hernandez; Tammy Horton; Andreas Kroh


Biodiversity Information Science and Standards | 2017

Documenting Marine Species Traits in the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS): Current status, Future Plans and Encountered Challenges

Leen Vandepitte; S. Claus; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Sofie Vranken; Wim Decock; B. Vanhoorne; Francisco Hernandez


Research Ideas and Outcomes | 2016

EMODnet Workshop on mechanisms and guidelines to mobilise historical data into biogeographic databases

Sarah Faulwetter; Evangelos Pafilis; Lucia Fanini; Nicolas Bailly; Donat Agosti; Christos Arvanitidis; Laura Boicenco; Terry Capatano; S. Claus; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Teodor Georgiev; Aglaia Legaki; Dimitra Mavraki; Anastasis Oulas; Gabriella Papastefanou; Lyubomir Penev; Guido Sautter; Dmitry Schigel; Viktor Senderov; Adrian Teaca; Marilena Tsompanou


Archive | 2016

Building an innovative and multidisciplinary marine biodiversity observatory for Lifewatch

Klaas Deneudt; Jan Reubens; J. Mortelmans; E. Debusschere; C. Knockaert; Lennert Tyberghein; Stefanie Dekeyzer; Francisco Hernandez; Jan Mees

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Leen Vandepitte

Flanders Marine Institute

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B. Vanhoorne

Flanders Marine Institute

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Wim Decock

Flanders Marine Institute

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Jan Mees

Flanders Marine Institute

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S. Claus

Flanders Marine Institute

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Sofie Vranken

Flanders Marine Institute

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Tammy Horton

National Oceanography Centre

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Andreas Kroh

Naturhistorisches Museum

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