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Project Leaders Derek TittensorDerek Tittensor Edward Vanden BergheEdward Vanden Berghe Pat HalpinPat Halpin Boris WormBoris Worm Numerous other importantNumerous other important contributors contributors Main contact: Derek Tittensor Global species richness: estimating hotspots and total extent of biodiversity in the oceans
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1) Estimates of marine species richness by taxa 2) Synthesis of patterns of cross-taxa global marine diversity Major hypotheses / objectives
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1)Statistical estimators using species discovery curves 2)Compilation, standardization, and modelling of global diversity data Scope of analyses As broad as possible, given data limitations Key Approaches
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PLEASE STOP DISCOVERING NEW SPECIES (you are making my life very difficult)
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For each taxonomic group Quantify ‘lack of knowledge’ Discovery curve approach inapplicable - alternatives? Estimates of numbers of unknown species Do species discovery curves yield to statistical analysis? Do species discovery curves yield to statistical analysis? 1 2 3 Yes Yes No No SPECIES RICHNESS ESTIMATION Is there a ‘Taxonomic Impediment’? Is there a ‘Taxonomic Impediment’?
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Planned timelines Meetings: (1)Teleconferencing and videoconferencing (2) Late summer writing workshop in Nova Scotia Drafts: Deadline - August 2009 Submission: Deadline - December 2009 Synergy with SYNDEEP & other projects
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Planned Outputs Target Journals To be optimized given results Working titles of papers: 1) ‘Estimates and inestimables of global marine species richness’ 2) ‘Patterns, processes, and scaling of cross-taxa global marine diversity’
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Planned Outputs Other outputs R toolbox for extrapolating from species discovery curves (e.g. will be implemented on OBIS to provide live’ updates of species richness estimates).
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