10 results on '"Dekeyzer, Stefanie"'
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2. Benchmarking global biodiversity of decapod crustaceans (Crustacea: Decapoda)
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De Grave, Sammy, primary, Decock, Wim, additional, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, additional, Davie, Peter J F, additional, Fransen, Charles H J M, additional, Boyko, Christopher B, additional, Poore, Gary C B, additional, Macpherson, Enrique, additional, Ahyong, Shane T, additional, Crandall, Keith A, additional, de Mazancourt, Valentin, additional, Osawa, Masayuki, additional, Chan, Tin-Yam, additional, Ng, Peter K L, additional, Lemaitre, Rafael, additional, van der Meij, Sancia E T, additional, and Santos, Sandro, additional
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- 2023
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3. AlgaeTraits: a trait database for (European) seaweeds
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Vranken, Sofie, primary, Robuchon, Marine, additional, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, additional, Bárbara, Ignacio, additional, Bartsch, Inka, additional, Blanfuné, Aurélie, additional, Boudouresque, Charles-François, additional, Decock, Wim, additional, Destombe, Christophe, additional, de Reviers, Bruno, additional, Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, additional, Herbst, Anne, additional, Julliard, Romain, additional, Karez, Rolf, additional, Kersen, Priit, additional, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A., additional, Kuhlenkamp, Ralph, additional, Peters, Akira F., additional, Peña, Viviana, additional, Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, additional, Rindi, Fabio, additional, Rousseau, Florence, additional, Rueness, Jan, additional, Schubert, Hendrik, additional, Sjøtun, Kjersti, additional, Sansón, Marta, additional, Smale, Dan, additional, Thibaut, Thierry, additional, Valero, Myriam, additional, Vandepitte, Leen, additional, Vanhoorne, Bart, additional, Vergés, Alba, additional, Verlaque, Marc, additional, Vieira, Christophe, additional, Le Gall, Line, additional, Leliaert, Frederik, additional, and De Clerck, Olivier, additional
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- 2023
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4. AlgaeTraits: A trait database for (European) seaweeds
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Vranken, Sofie, Robuchon, Marine, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Bárbara, Ignacio, Bartsch, Inka, Blanfuné, Aurélie, Boudouresque, Charles François, Decock, Wim, Destombe, Christophe, De Reviers, Bruno, Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, Herbst, Anne, Julliard, Romain, Karez, Rolf, Kersen, Priit, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A., Kuhlenkamp, Ralph, Peters, Akira F., Peña, Viviana, Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, Rindi, Fabio, Rousseau, Florence, Rueness, Jan, Schubert, Hendrik, Sjøtun, Kjersti, Sansón, Marta, Smale, Dan, Thibaut, Thierry, Valero, Myriam, Vandepitte, Leen, Vanhoorne, Bart, Vergés, Alba, Verlaque, Marc, Vieira, Christophe, Le Gall, Line, Leliaert, Frederik, De Clerck, Olivier, Vranken, Sofie, Robuchon, Marine, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Bárbara, Ignacio, Bartsch, Inka, Blanfuné, Aurélie, Boudouresque, Charles François, Decock, Wim, Destombe, Christophe, De Reviers, Bruno, Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, Herbst, Anne, Julliard, Romain, Karez, Rolf, Kersen, Priit, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A., Kuhlenkamp, Ralph, Peters, Akira F., Peña, Viviana, Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, Rindi, Fabio, Rousseau, Florence, Rueness, Jan, Schubert, Hendrik, Sjøtun, Kjersti, Sansón, Marta, Smale, Dan, Thibaut, Thierry, Valero, Myriam, Vandepitte, Leen, Vanhoorne, Bart, Vergés, Alba, Verlaque, Marc, Vieira, Christophe, Le Gall, Line, Leliaert, Frederik, and De Clerck, Olivier
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The analysis of biological and ecological traits has a long history in evolutionary and ecological research. However, trait data are often scattered and standardised terminology that transcends taxonomic and biogeographical context are generally missing. As part of the development of a global trait database of marine species, we collated trait information for European seaweeds and structured the data within the standardised framework of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). We collected 45175 trait records for 21 biologically and ecologically relevant traits of seaweeds. This resulted in a trait database for 1745 European seaweed species of which more than half (56%) of the records were documented at the species level, while the remaining 44% were documented at a higher taxonomic level and subsequently inherited at lower levels. The trait database for European seaweeds will serve as a foundation for future research on diversity and evolution of seaweeds and their responses to global changes. The data will contribute to developing detailed trait-based ecosystem models and will be an important tool to inform marine conservation policies. The data are publicly accessible through the AlgaeTraits portal, 10.14284/574 (AlgaeTraits, 2022).
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- 2023
5. Benchmarking global biodiversity of decapod crustaceans (Crustacea: Decapoda).
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Grave, Sammy De, Decock, Wim, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Davie, Peter J F, Fransen, Charles H J M, Boyko, Christopher B, Poore, Gary C B, Macpherson, Enrique, Ahyong, Shane T, Crandall, Keith A, Mazancourt, Valentin de, Osawa, Masayuki, Chan, Tin-Yam, Ng, Peter K L, Lemaitre, Rafael, Meij, Sancia E T van der, and Santos, Sandro
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CRUSTACEA ,DECAPODA ,NUMBERS of species ,SPECIES diversity ,SPECIES ,WORMS - Abstract
A new assessment of the global biodiversity of decapod Crustacea (to 31 December 2022) records 17,229 species in 2,550 genera and 203 families. These figures are derived from a well-curated dataset maintained on the online platform DecaNet, a subsidiary of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). Distinct phases are recognised in the discovery process (as measured by species descriptions) corresponding to major historical and geopolitical time periods, with the current rate of species descriptions being more than three times higher than in the Victorian age of global exploration. Future trends are briefly explored, and it is recognised that a large number of species remain to be discovered and described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Ten (mostly) simple rules to future‐proof trait data in ecological and evolutionary sciences
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Keller, Alexander, primary, Ankenbrand, Markus J., additional, Bruelheide, Helge, additional, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, additional, Enquist, Brian J., additional, Erfanian, Mohammad Bagher, additional, Falster, Daniel S., additional, Gallagher, Rachael V., additional, Hammock, Jennifer, additional, Kattge, Jens, additional, Leonhardt, Sara D., additional, Madin, Joshua S., additional, Maitner, Brian, additional, Neyret, Margot, additional, Onstein, Renske E., additional, Pearse, William D., additional, Poelen, Jorrit H., additional, Salguero‐Gomez, Roberto, additional, Schneider, Florian D., additional, Tóth, Anikó B., additional, and Penone, Caterina, additional
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- 2022
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7. AlgaeTraits: a trait database for (European) seaweeds
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Vranken, Sofie, primary, Robuchon, Marine, additional, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, additional, Bárbara, Ignacio, additional, Bartsch, Inka, additional, Blanfuné, Aurélie, additional, Boudouresque, Charles-François, additional, Decock, Wim, additional, Destombe, Christophe, additional, de Reviers, Bruno, additional, Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, additional, Herbst, Anne, additional, Julliard, Romain, additional, Karez, Rolf, additional, Kersen, Priit, additional, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A., additional, Kuhlenkamp, Ralph, additional, Peters, Akira F., additional, Peña, Viviana, additional, Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina, additional, Rindi, Fabio, additional, Rousseau, Florence, additional, Rueness, Jan, additional, Schubert, Hendrik, additional, Sjøtun, Kjersti, additional, Sansón, Marta, additional, Smale, Dan, additional, Thibaut, Thierry, additional, Valero, Myriam, additional, Vandepitte, Leen, additional, Vanhoorne, Bart, additional, Vergés, Alba, additional, Verlaque, Marc, additional, Vieira, Christophe, additional, Le Gall, Line, additional, Leliaert, Frederik, additional, and De Clerck, Olivier, additional
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- 2022
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8. Ten (mostly) simple rules to future‐proof trait data in ecological and evolutionary sciences.
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Keller, Alexander, Ankenbrand, Markus J., Bruelheide, Helge, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Enquist, Brian J., Erfanian, Mohammad Bagher, Falster, Daniel S., Gallagher, Rachael V., Hammock, Jennifer, Kattge, Jens, Leonhardt, Sara D., Madin, Joshua S., Maitner, Brian, Neyret, Margot, Onstein, Renske E., Pearse, William D., Poelen, Jorrit H., Salguero‐Gomez, Roberto, Schneider, Florian D., and Tóth, Anikó B.
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LIFE cycles (Biology) ,COMPUTER scientists ,BIOLOGISTS ,SCIENTIFIC community ,LIFE history theory - Abstract
Traits have become a crucial part of ecological and evolutionary sciences, helping researchers understand the function of an organism's morphology, physiology, growth and life history, with effects on fitness, behaviour, interactions with the environment and ecosystem processes. However, measuring, compiling and analysing trait data comes with data‐scientific challenges.We offer 10 (mostly) simple rules, with some detailed extensions, as a guide in making critical decisions that consider the entire life cycle of trait data.This article is particularly motivated by its last rule, that is, to propagate good practice. It has the intention of bringing awareness of how data on the traits of organisms can be collected and managed for reuse by the research community.Trait observations are relevant to a broad interdisciplinary community of field biologists, synthesis ecologists, evolutionary biologists, computer scientists and database managers. We hope these basic guidelines can be useful as a starter for active communication in disseminating such integrative knowledge and in how to make trait data future‐proof. We invite the scientific community to participate in this effort at http://opentraits.org/best‐practices.html. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. AlgaeTraits: a trait database for (European) seaweeds.
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Vranken, Sofie, Robuchon, Marine, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Bárbara, Ignacio, Bartsch, Inka, Blanfuné, Aurélie, Boudouresque, Charles-François, Decock, Wim, Destombe, Christophe, de Reviers, Bruno, Díaz-Tapia, Pilar, Herbst, Anne, Julliard, Romain, Karez, Rolf, Kersen, Priit, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A., Kuhlenkamp, Ralph, Peters, Akira F., Peña, Viviana, and Piñeiro-Corbeira, Cristina
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MARINE resources conservation ,DATABASES ,LIFE history theory - Abstract
The analysis of biological and ecological traits has a long history in evolutionary and ecological research. However, trait data are often scattered and standardised terminology that transcends taxonomic and biogeographical context are generally missing. As part of the development of a global trait database of marine species, we collated trait information for European seaweeds and structured the data within the standardised framework of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). We collected 45,175 records for 21 biologically and ecologically relevant traits of seaweeds. This resulted in a trait database for 1,745 European seaweed species of which more than half (56%) of the records were documented at the species level, while the remaining 44% was documented at a higher taxonomic level and subsequently inherited at lower levels. The trait database for European seaweeds will serve as a foundation for future research on diversity and evolution of seaweeds, and their responses to global changes. The data will contribute to developing detailed trait-based ecosystem models, and will be an important tool to inform marine conservation policies. The data is publicly accessible through the AlgaeTraits portal, algaetraits.org, doi: https://doi.org/10.14284/574, (AlgaeTraits, 2022). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Introducing the World Register of Introduced Marine Species (WRiMS).
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Costello, Mark John, Dekeyzer, Stefanie, Galil, Bella S., Hutchings, Pat, Katsanevakis, Stelios, Pagad, Shyama, Robinson, Tamara B., Turon, Xavier, Vandepitte, Leen, Vanhoorne, Bart, Verfaille, Kevin, Willan, Richard C., and Rius, Marc
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INTRODUCED species , *EXPERTISE - Abstract
A major historical challenge for the management of anthropogenic introductions of species has been the absence of a globally standardised system for species nomenclature. For over a decade, the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) has provided a taxonomically authoritative classification and designation of the currently accepted names for all known marine species. However, WoRMS mainly focuses on taxonomy and does not specifically address species introductions. Here, we introduce the World Register of Introduced Marine Species (WRiMS), a database directly linked to WoRMS that includes all introduced marine species, distinguishing native and introduced geographic ranges. Both the WoRMS and WRiMS contents are continually updated by specialists who add citations of original species descriptions, key taxonomic literature, images and notes on native and introduced geographic distributions. WRiMS editors take responsibility for assessing the validity of species records by critically evaluating if a species has been introduced to a region, erroneously identified and/or potentially naturally present in a region but previously unnoticed. WRiMS currently contains 2,714 introduced species. The amount and quality of the information entered depend on the availability of experts to update its contents. Because WRiMS is global and it combines species taxonomic and geographic information with links to other resources and expertise, it is currently the most comprehensive standardised database of marine introduced species. In addition, WRiMS forms the basis for a future global early warning system of marine species introductions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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