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

  • Vandepitte, Leen
  • Claus, Simon
  • Dekeyzer, Stefanie
  • Vranken, Sofie
  • Decock, Wim
  • Vanhoorne, Bart
  • Hernandez, Francisco
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Publication date
August 2017
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers

Abstract

The importance of describing species patterns and the underlying processes explaining these patterns is essential to assess the status and future evolution of marine ecosystems. This requires biological information on functional and structural species traits such as feeding ecology, body size, reproduction, life history, etc. To accommodate this need, the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (WoRMS Editorial Board 2017) is expanding its content with trait information (Costello et al. 2015), subdivided into 3 main categories: (1) taxonomy related traits, e.g. paraphyletic groups, (2) biological and ecological traits-specific characteristics of a taxon, e.g. body size or feeding type and (3) human defined traits, e.g. the legal protecti...

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