Beyond specimens: linking biological collections, functional ecology and biodiversity conservation
Several anthropogenic pressures are threatening biodiversity and may increase in the next years, altering ecological processes and ecosystem services. Biological collections offer a rich source of information to develop studies of functional ecology and biodiversity conservation. Key information rel...
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doaj-c5d48c12ef9c4ea5b00cf6d30707c2fe2020-11-24T21:14:22ZengUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San MarcosRevista Peruana de Biología1561-08371727-99332018-09-0125334334810.15381/rpb.v25i3.1424612670Beyond specimens: linking biological collections, functional ecology and biodiversity conservationDennis Castillo-Figueroa0Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Unidad de Ecología y Sistemática (UNESIS)Several anthropogenic pressures are threatening biodiversity and may increase in the next years, altering ecological processes and ecosystem services. Biological collections offer a rich source of information to develop studies of functional ecology and biodiversity conservation. Key information related to morphology, physiology and life history could be obtained through functional traits provided by specimens in biological collections. Additionally, museum collections present a great potential for document changes of habitat disturbance, using response/effect framework, functional diversity measures, and fluctuating asymmetry approaches. Despite limitations of specimens in data such as abundance, imprecisions in specimen´s georeferencing, errors in taxonomic identification and the poor preservation state of some specimens, biological collections contain vast data banks, which could be useful in the contribution of key information for land use management and conservation planning.http://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/14246biodiversity, functional traits, ecological responses, ecosystem functioning, natural history museums. |
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Dennis Castillo-Figueroa Beyond specimens: linking biological collections, functional ecology and biodiversity conservation Revista Peruana de Biología biodiversity, functional traits, ecological responses, ecosystem functioning, natural history museums. |
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Beyond specimens: linking biological collections, functional ecology and biodiversity conservation |
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Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos |
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Revista Peruana de Biología |
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Several anthropogenic pressures are threatening biodiversity and may increase in the next years, altering ecological processes and ecosystem services. Biological collections offer a rich source of information to develop studies of functional ecology and biodiversity conservation. Key information related to morphology, physiology and life history could be obtained through functional traits provided by specimens in biological collections. Additionally, museum collections present a great potential for document changes of habitat disturbance, using response/effect framework, functional diversity measures, and fluctuating asymmetry approaches. Despite limitations of specimens in data such as abundance, imprecisions in specimen´s georeferencing, errors in taxonomic identification and the poor preservation state of some specimens, biological collections contain vast data banks, which could be useful in the contribution of key information for land use management and conservation planning. |
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biodiversity, functional traits, ecological responses, ecosystem functioning, natural history museums. |
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