Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data
Access to digital technology and software allows the production of a significant amount of biodiversity data, including citizens' species records, combined with field monitoring and standardized surveys, which are valuable to biological sciences; these data can help to know the distribution of organisms like medusozoans. We compiled records of the presence of Porpita porpita from open-access databases, scientific articles, and field observations to know their current distribution on the Mexican Atlantic for the first time. The yearly records of P. porpita increased over time, adding up to 22 records, of which 18 were assigned to citizen science. Most records correspond to 2011-2022, from April to May, and the Veracruz and Quintana Roo states. The records of the species in warm months and states with long shores can be related to an increase in touristic activities and observations by citizens. On the Mexican Atlantic, it is suggested that the use of digital technological devices under citizen science practices for recording P. porpita and its compilation in open-access databases acts as the principal method for tracking the distribution of this species. This work evidenced the need for a solid research framework of knowledge for P. porpita in the Mexican Atlantic, and future research could combine citizen science records and fieldwork records and improve the relationship between biological and oceanographic data to understand their spatial-temporal distribution patterns.
Main Authors: | , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
Subjects: | Porpita porpita, Hidrozoos, Población animal, Zoogeografía, Artfrosur, |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol51-issue4-fulltext-3070 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:64323 |
---|---|
record_format |
koha |
spelling |
KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:643232024-07-16T11:27:35ZBlue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data Rojas Cruz, José Elías autor García Dimas, José Jair autor De la Cruz Francisco, Vicencio autor Mendoza Becerril, María de los Ángeles Doctora autora 22357 textengAccess to digital technology and software allows the production of a significant amount of biodiversity data, including citizens' species records, combined with field monitoring and standardized surveys, which are valuable to biological sciences; these data can help to know the distribution of organisms like medusozoans. We compiled records of the presence of Porpita porpita from open-access databases, scientific articles, and field observations to know their current distribution on the Mexican Atlantic for the first time. The yearly records of P. porpita increased over time, adding up to 22 records, of which 18 were assigned to citizen science. Most records correspond to 2011-2022, from April to May, and the Veracruz and Quintana Roo states. The records of the species in warm months and states with long shores can be related to an increase in touristic activities and observations by citizens. On the Mexican Atlantic, it is suggested that the use of digital technological devices under citizen science practices for recording P. porpita and its compilation in open-access databases acts as the principal method for tracking the distribution of this species. This work evidenced the need for a solid research framework of knowledge for P. porpita in the Mexican Atlantic, and future research could combine citizen science records and fieldwork records and improve the relationship between biological and oceanographic data to understand their spatial-temporal distribution patterns.Access to digital technology and software allows the production of a significant amount of biodiversity data, including citizens' species records, combined with field monitoring and standardized surveys, which are valuable to biological sciences; these data can help to know the distribution of organisms like medusozoans. We compiled records of the presence of Porpita porpita from open-access databases, scientific articles, and field observations to know their current distribution on the Mexican Atlantic for the first time. The yearly records of P. porpita increased over time, adding up to 22 records, of which 18 were assigned to citizen science. Most records correspond to 2011-2022, from April to May, and the Veracruz and Quintana Roo states. The records of the species in warm months and states with long shores can be related to an increase in touristic activities and observations by citizens. On the Mexican Atlantic, it is suggested that the use of digital technological devices under citizen science practices for recording P. porpita and its compilation in open-access databases acts as the principal method for tracking the distribution of this species. This work evidenced the need for a solid research framework of knowledge for P. porpita in the Mexican Atlantic, and future research could combine citizen science records and fieldwork records and improve the relationship between biological and oceanographic data to understand their spatial-temporal distribution patterns.Porpita porpitaHidrozoosPoblación animalZoogeografíaArtfrosurLatin American Journal of Aquatic Researchhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol51-issue4-fulltext-3070Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso |
institution |
ECOSUR |
collection |
Koha |
country |
México |
countrycode |
MX |
component |
Bibliográfico |
access |
En linea En linea |
databasecode |
cat-ecosur |
tag |
biblioteca |
region |
America del Norte |
libraryname |
Sistema de Información Bibliotecario de ECOSUR (SIBE) |
language |
eng |
topic |
Porpita porpita Hidrozoos Población animal Zoogeografía Artfrosur Porpita porpita Hidrozoos Población animal Zoogeografía Artfrosur |
spellingShingle |
Porpita porpita Hidrozoos Población animal Zoogeografía Artfrosur Porpita porpita Hidrozoos Población animal Zoogeografía Artfrosur Rojas Cruz, José Elías autor García Dimas, José Jair autor De la Cruz Francisco, Vicencio autor Mendoza Becerril, María de los Ángeles Doctora autora 22357 Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
description |
Access to digital technology and software allows the production of a significant amount of biodiversity data, including citizens' species records, combined with field monitoring and standardized surveys, which are valuable to biological sciences; these data can help to know the distribution of organisms like medusozoans. We compiled records of the presence of Porpita porpita from open-access databases, scientific articles, and field observations to know their current distribution on the Mexican Atlantic for the first time. The yearly records of P. porpita increased over time, adding up to 22 records, of which 18 were assigned to citizen science. Most records correspond to 2011-2022, from April to May, and the Veracruz and Quintana Roo states. The records of the species in warm months and states with long shores can be related to an increase in touristic activities and observations by citizens. On the Mexican Atlantic, it is suggested that the use of digital technological devices under citizen science practices for recording P. porpita and its compilation in open-access databases acts as the principal method for tracking the distribution of this species. This work evidenced the need for a solid research framework of knowledge for P. porpita in the Mexican Atlantic, and future research could combine citizen science records and fieldwork records and improve the relationship between biological and oceanographic data to understand their spatial-temporal distribution patterns. |
format |
Texto |
topic_facet |
Porpita porpita Hidrozoos Población animal Zoogeografía Artfrosur |
author |
Rojas Cruz, José Elías autor García Dimas, José Jair autor De la Cruz Francisco, Vicencio autor Mendoza Becerril, María de los Ángeles Doctora autora 22357 |
author_facet |
Rojas Cruz, José Elías autor García Dimas, José Jair autor De la Cruz Francisco, Vicencio autor Mendoza Becerril, María de los Ángeles Doctora autora 22357 |
author_sort |
Rojas Cruz, José Elías autor |
title |
Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
title_short |
Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
title_full |
Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
title_fullStr |
Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
title_full_unstemmed |
Blue button (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the Mexican Atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
title_sort |
blue button (cnidaria: hydrozoa) distribution and trends in the mexican atlantic, based on field surveys and open-access data |
url |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol51-issue4-fulltext-3070 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT rojascruzjoseeliasautor bluebuttoncnidariahydrozoadistributionandtrendsinthemexicanatlanticbasedonfieldsurveysandopenaccessdata AT garciadimasjosejairautor bluebuttoncnidariahydrozoadistributionandtrendsinthemexicanatlanticbasedonfieldsurveysandopenaccessdata AT delacruzfranciscovicencioautor bluebuttoncnidariahydrozoadistributionandtrendsinthemexicanatlanticbasedonfieldsurveysandopenaccessdata AT mendozabecerrilmariadelosangelesdoctoraautora22357 bluebuttoncnidariahydrozoadistributionandtrendsinthemexicanatlanticbasedonfieldsurveysandopenaccessdata |
_version_ |
1806028363721080832 |