Census of Marine Zooplankton CmarZ Information
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| Publication date | 2005 |
| Book title | Dynamic Planet Programme and Abstract Book |
| Event | Int. Conference: Dynamic Planet 2005 |
| Pages (from-to) | 237-237 |
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| Abstract |
The Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) will work toward a taxonomically
comprehensive assessment of biodiversity of animal plankton throughout the world ocean. The project goal is to produce accurate and complete information on zooplankton species diversity, biomass, biogeographic distribution, genetic diversity, and community structure by 2010. Our taxonomic focus is the ~6,800 described species of animals that drift with ocean currents throughout their lives (i.e., the holozo-oplankton). Our expectation is that at least that many new species will be discovered as a result of our efforts. The census will encompass unique marine environments, which are likely to be inhabited by endemic and undescribed zooplankton species. CMarZ will make use of existing data and zooplankton collections. The application of advanced molecular systematic and population genetic protocols and approaches to zooplankton will allow analysis of genetic diversity and structure on regional to global scales, detection of species boundaries, description of population genetic structure, and reconstruction of the evolutionary histories of organisms frequently lacking fossil records. Close coordination between molecular and morphological systematic studies will be essential. Building new capacity and expertise for taxonomic analysis of zooplankton groups is an essential element of CMarZ. Species-level identification is the top priority for CMarZ, with the species name serving as a key to the historical repository of information on that and similar species. |
| Document type | Conference contribution |
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