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Title: Translational Molecular Ecology in practice: Linking DNA-based methods to actionable marine environmental management
Authors: Aylagas, Eva; Borja, Angel; Pochon, Xavier; Zaiko, Anastasija and Keeley, Nigel; Bruce, Kat; Hong, Peiying; Ruiz, Gregory M. and Stein, Eric D.; Theroux, Susanna; Geraldi, Nathan; Ortega, Alejandra; Gajdzik, Laura; Coker, Darren J.; Katan, Yasser and Hikmawan, Tyas; Saleem, Ammar; Alamer, Sultan; Jones, Burton H. and Duarte, Carlos M.; Pearman, John; Carvalho, Susana
Abstract: Molecular-based approaches can provide timely biodiversity assessments, showing an immense potential to facilitate decision-making in marine environmental management. However, the uptake of molecular data into environmental policy remains minimal. Here, we showcase a selection of local to global scale studies applying molecular-based methodologies for environmental management at various stages of implementation. Drawing upon lessons learned from these case-studies, we provide a roadmap to facilitate applications of DNA-based methods to marine policies and to overcome the existing challenges. The main impediment identified is the need for standardized protocols to guarantee data comparison across spatial and temporal scales. Adoption of Translational Molecular Ecology - the sustained collaboration between molecular ecologists and stakeholders, will enhance consensus with regards to the objectives, methods, and outcomes of environmental management projects. Establishing a sustained dialogue among stakeholders is key to accelerating the adoption of molecular-based approaches for marine monitoring and assessment. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Molecular methods; Marine policy; Translational molecular ecology; Metabarcoding; Marine bioassessments; BENTHIC ENRICHMENT; BIOTIC INDEXES; WATER; EDNA; RECOMMENDATIONS; COMMUNITIES; CALIFORNIA; ESTUARINE; KNOWLEDGE; GENOMICS
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Type: Article
Language: 
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140780
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/1060
ISSN: 0048-9697
E-ISSN: 1879-1026
Funder: Red Sea Research Center
Ministry for Business, Industry and Employment [CAWX1904]
KAUSTKing Abdullah University of Science \& Technology
Saudi Aramco within the framework of the Saudi Aramco KAUST Center for Marine Environmental Observations
Marine Invasive Species Program, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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