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MBON POLE TO POLE: ROCKY SHORE BIODIVERSITY OF MONTEMAR

Dataset homepage

Citation

Soto E (2019): MBON POLE TO POLE: ROCKY SHORE BIODIVERSITY OF MONTEMAR. v1.4. Caribbean OBIS Node. Dataset/Samplingevent. http://ipt.iobis.org/mbon/resource?r=mbonmontemar19&v=1.4 https://doi.org/10.15468/8maxmc accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-03-23.

Description

The MBON Pole to Pole effort seeks to develop a framework for the collection, use and sharing of marine biodiversity data in a coordinated, standardized manner leveraging on existing infrastructure managed by the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS; IOC-UNESCO), the GEO Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), and the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS). The MBON Pole to Pole aims to become a key resource for decision-making and management of living resource across countries in the Americas for reporting requirements under the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), Aichi Targets of the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD), and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Montemar, V region, central Chile

Sampling Description

Study Extent

The spatial coverage includes a unique locality and site as described before. Montemar, Reñaca, Valpataiso Bay, central Chile. Temporal coverage corresponds to a single field campaign conducted on November 18th, 2018.

Sampling

Field work sampling was carried out during low tide, usually in the morning, depending on weather and wave conditions at the site. Coverage and density measurements were made in situ using 0.25 m2 quadrats following transects from infra-littoral to supra-littoral zone. Data was recorded in a notebook, photos were taken with a digital camera and samples of some organisms were taken for further taxonomic identifications. In total 30 quadrats were sampled. MBON Pole to Pole protocol for rocky shore intertidal (2018) available at https://marinebon.github.io/p2p/methods_field_protocols.html.

Quality Control

Taxonomic validity was verified using the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS; www.marinespecies.org) and the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS; https://obis.org/)

Method steps

  1. Samples were processed following the rocky shore intertidal protocol developed during the Marine Biodiversity Workshop: from the Sea to the Cloud, at Praia do Segredo, São Sebastião, Brasil. August 6-10, 2018

Taxonomic Coverages

Macroalgae, gastropods, chitons, barnacles, sea urchin, anemones, limpets and ascidians were recorded
  1. Nacella magellanica
    rank: species
  2. Scurria araucana
    rank: species
  3. Chthamalus cirratus
    rank: species
  4. Mazzaella laminarioides
    rank: species
  5. Pyropia columbina
    rank: species
  6. Ulva
    rank: genus
  7. Ulva lactuca
    rank: species
  8. Centroceras clavulatum
    rank: species
  9. Chaetomorpha firma
    rank: species
  10. Fissurella crassa
    rank: species
  11. Chiton magnificus
    rank: species
  12. Corallina officinalis var. chilensis
    rank: species
  13. Balanus laevis
    rank: species
  14. Lessonia nigrescens
    rank: species
  15. Notobalanus flosculus
    rank: species
  16. Adenocystis utricularis
    rank: species
  17. Tetrapygus niger
    rank: species
  18. Phymactis papillosa
    rank: species
  19. Tegula atra
    rank: species
  20. Hildenbrandia lecannellieri
    rank: species
  21. Austromegabalanus psittacus
    rank: species
  22. Acanthopleura echinata
    rank: species
  23. Phymactis clematis
    rank: species
  24. Durvillaea antarctica
    rank: species
  25. Fissurella costata
    rank: species
  26. Pachycheles grossimanus
    rank: species
  27. Stichaster striatus
    rank: species
  28. Schottera nicaeensis
    rank: species
  29. Semimytilus algosus
    rank: species
  30. Pyura chilensis
    rank: species
  31. Nothogenia fastigiata
    rank: species
  32. Nacella deaurata
    rank: species
  33. Montemaria horridula
    rank: species
  34. Petalonia fascia
  35. Scytosiphon lomentaria
    rank: species
  36. Phaeophyceae
    rank: class
  37. Rhodophyta
    rank: phylum
  38. Codium dimorphum
    rank: species
  39. Nothogenia
    rank: genus
  40. Polysiphonia
    rank: genus
  41. Gelidium chilense

Geographic Coverages

Valparaiso Bay, Montemar, Reñaca, Viña del Mar, central Chile. Inside Marine Protected Area belonging to Universidad de Valparaíso

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Eulogio Soto
originator
position: Researcher
Universidad de Valparaiso
Avenida Borgoño 16344 Reñaca
Viña del Mar
casilla 5080
V region
CL
Telephone: +56322507855
email: eulogio.soto@uv.cl
homepage: https://cienciasdelmar.uv.cl/index.php/eulogio-soto
userId: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=eulogio soto
Eulogio Soto
metadata author
position: Researcher
Universidad de Valparaiso
Avenida Borgoño 16344 Reñaca
Viña del Mar
casilla 5080
V region
CL
Telephone: +56322507855
email: eulogio.soto@uv.cl
homepage: https://cienciasdelmar.uv.cl/index.php/eulogio-soto
userId: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=eulogio soto
Eulogio Soto
principal investigator
position: Researcher
Universidad de Valparaiso
Avenida Borgoño 16344 Reñaca
Viña del Mar
casilla 5080
V region
CL
Telephone: +56322507855
email: eulogio.soto@uv.cl
homepage: https://cienciasdelmar.uv.cl/index.php/eulogio-soto
userId: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=eulogio soto
Erasmo Macaya
administrative point of contact
position: Researcher
Universidad de Concepcion
Departamento de Oceanografia, Cabina 3
Concepcion
Casilla 160-C
CL
email: emacaya@oceanografia.udec.cl
Eulogio Soto
administrative point of contact
position: Researcher
Universidad de Valparaiso
Avenida Borgoño 16344 Reñaca
Viña del Mar
casilla 5080
V region
CL
Telephone: +56322507855
email: eulogio.soto@uv.cl
homepage: https://cienciasdelmar.uv.cl/index.php/eulogio-soto
userId: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=eulogio soto
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