Benthic invertebrates collected by the RV 'Walther Herwig I and II' in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (1966-1978): a review of the Zoological Museum of Hamburg invertebrates collection

A. Carranza, Pablo Limongi, A. Schmidt-Rhaesa
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Digitally accessible Primary Biodiversity Data (PBD) are currently available through a number of web-based platforms. This information is allowing for a growing number of ecological, biodiversity informatics or conservation projects. Most of this information comes from Natural History Collections (NHC) worldwide. Despite well-known limitations, NHC data are particularly useful as a source of data on invertebrates, which comprise about 99% of animal life. However, a presumably very high amount of PBD is still not digitally accessible. Even the most important scientific collections in developed countries are not fully inventoried or digitally accessible. Furthermore, species determination rates remain alarmingly low for some collections, and most existing determinations probably should be retested. This is particularly true of expensive, difficult-to-obtain deep-sea benthic samples. This paper reviews the database on material collected by the German RV ‘Walther Herwig I and II’ during 1966-1978 research cruises to the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (SAO), stored in the invertebrate collection (invertebrates except Mollusca, Arthropoda and Annelida) of the Zoological Museum of Hamburg. We found that out of 3,305 records, at least 204 species were identified, 72% are still undetermined at species level and 65% at genus level. While sampling of more remote geographic areas and the use of a wider variety of sampling methods are still necessary, supporting the training of an army of taxonomists will be of paramount importance to overcome the daunting task of analyzing the huge number of samples. stored in museum collections. A community-wide effort is urgently needed to address this issue, and international cooperation must play a key role in this endeavor.
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在西南大西洋(1966-1978),由RV“Walther Herwig I和II”收集的底栖无脊椎动物:汉堡动物博物馆无脊椎动物收藏综述
数字可访问的初级生物多样性数据(PBD)目前可通过一些基于网络的平台获得。这些信息使越来越多的生态、生物多样性信息学或保护项目成为可能。这些信息大多来自世界各地的自然历史收藏(NHC)。尽管存在众所周知的局限性,但国家卫生健康委员会的数据作为无脊椎动物的数据来源尤其有用,无脊椎动物约占动物生命的99%。然而,据推测,大量的PBD仍然无法通过数字方式访问。即使是发达国家最重要的科学收藏也没有完整的目录或数字化访问。此外,某些标本的物种确定率仍然低得惊人,大多数现有的确定可能需要重新测试。对于昂贵且难以获得的深海底栖生物样本来说,情况尤其如此。本文回顾了德国RV“Walther Herwig I和II”号1966-1978年在西南大西洋(SAO)进行研究巡航期间收集的资料数据库,这些资料储存在汉堡动物博物馆的无脊椎动物收藏中(软体动物、节肢动物和环节动物除外)。我们发现在3305份记录中,至少有204种被确定,72%在种水平上尚未确定,65%在属水平上尚未确定。虽然在更偏远的地理区域取样和使用更广泛的取样方法仍然是必要的,但支持培训一支分类学家队伍对于克服分析大量样本的艰巨任务将是至关重要的。收藏于博物馆。迫切需要全社会的努力来解决这一问题,国际合作必须在这一努力中发挥关键作用。
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