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Autores principales: Riehl, Torben, Böhm, Monika, Brandão, Simone N, Brandt, Angelika, Chen, Chong, Edgecombe, Gregory D, Frank, Hosea J Ze, Gallagher, Austin J, Goldburg, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Machado, Fabrizio M, Mosbrugger, Volker, Pollom, Riley A, Steger, Jan, Tandberg, Anne H, Thiyagarajan, Swati, Tilic, Ekin, Torkov, Alica, Vences, Miguel, Wasmund, Ruth, Sigwart, Julia D
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Publicado: Trends in ecology & evolution 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41945016/
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author Riehl, Torben
Böhm, Monika
Brandão, Simone N
Brandt, Angelika
Chen, Chong
Edgecombe, Gregory D
Frank, Hosea J Ze
Gallagher, Austin J
Goldburg, Rebecca
Hutchings, Pat
Machado, Fabrizio M
Mosbrugger, Volker
Pollom, Riley A
Steger, Jan
Tandberg, Anne H
Thiyagarajan, Swati
Tilic, Ekin
Torkov, Alica
Vences, Miguel
Wasmund, Ruth
Sigwart, Julia D
author_facet Riehl, Torben
Böhm, Monika
Brandão, Simone N
Brandt, Angelika
Chen, Chong
Edgecombe, Gregory D
Frank, Hosea J Ze
Gallagher, Austin J
Goldburg, Rebecca
Hutchings, Pat
Machado, Fabrizio M
Mosbrugger, Volker
Pollom, Riley A
Steger, Jan
Tandberg, Anne H
Thiyagarajan, Swati
Tilic, Ekin
Torkov, Alica
Vences, Miguel
Wasmund, Ruth
Sigwart, Julia D
Riehl, Torben
Böhm, Monika
Brandão, Simone N
Brandt, Angelika
Chen, Chong
Edgecombe, Gregory D
Frank, Hosea J Ze
Gallagher, Austin J
Goldburg, Rebecca
Hutchings, Pat
Machado, Fabrizio M
Mosbrugger, Volker
Pollom, Riley A
Steger, Jan
Tandberg, Anne H
Thiyagarajan, Swati
Tilic, Ekin
Torkov, Alica
Vences, Miguel
Wasmund, Ruth
Sigwart, Julia D
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Marine conservation: linking taxonomy, Red Listing, and public engagement. Riehl, Torben Böhm, Monika Brandão, Simone N Brandt, Angelika Chen, Chong Edgecombe, Gregory D Frank, Hosea J Ze Gallagher, Austin J Goldburg, Rebecca Hutchings, Pat Machado, Fabrizio M Mosbrugger, Volker Pollom, Riley A Steger, Jan Tandberg, Anne H Thiyagarajan, Swati Tilic, Ekin Torkov, Alica Vences, Miguel Wasmund, Ruth Sigwart, Julia D Conservation of Natural Resources Animals Aquatic Organisms Invertebrates Biodiversity Endangered Species Classification Marine Biology The majority of marine invertebrate species are undescribed and absent from biodiversity frameworks, leaving them beyond the reach of conservation mechanisms. We show that three disciplines-taxonomy, International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List assessment, and public engagement-achieve disproportionately greater impact when operated as a coupled system rather than in isolation. Each pillar feeds the others: taxonomic knowledge underpins assessments; assessments attract public and policy attention; and public engagement, in turn, drives commitment to new discovery, evaluation, and actions to recover threatened species. New tools for DNA sequencing, specimen imaging, and data sharing have made this integration achievable at speed and scale. Public engagement amplifies the reach of taxonomy and conservation, generating funding, contributors, and the policy traction needed to protect the ocean's overlooked life.
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spellingShingle Marine conservation: linking taxonomy, Red Listing, and public engagement.
Riehl, Torben
Böhm, Monika
Brandão, Simone N
Brandt, Angelika
Chen, Chong
Edgecombe, Gregory D
Frank, Hosea J Ze
Gallagher, Austin J
Goldburg, Rebecca
Hutchings, Pat
Machado, Fabrizio M
Mosbrugger, Volker
Pollom, Riley A
Steger, Jan
Tandberg, Anne H
Thiyagarajan, Swati
Tilic, Ekin
Torkov, Alica
Vences, Miguel
Wasmund, Ruth
Sigwart, Julia D
Conservation of Natural Resources
Animals
Aquatic Organisms
Invertebrates
Biodiversity
Endangered Species
Classification
Marine Biology
Marine conservation: linking taxonomy, Red Listing, and public engagement. Riehl, Torben Böhm, Monika Brandão, Simone N Brandt, Angelika Chen, Chong Edgecombe, Gregory D Frank, Hosea J Ze Gallagher, Austin J Goldburg, Rebecca Hutchings, Pat Machado, Fabrizio M Mosbrugger, Volker Pollom, Riley A Steger, Jan Tandberg, Anne H Thiyagarajan, Swati Tilic, Ekin Torkov, Alica Vences, Miguel Wasmund, Ruth Sigwart, Julia D Conservation of Natural Resources Animals Aquatic Organisms Invertebrates Biodiversity Endangered Species Classification Marine Biology The majority of marine invertebrate species are undescribed and absent from biodiversity frameworks, leaving them beyond the reach of conservation mechanisms. We show that three disciplines-taxonomy, International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List assessment, and public engagement-achieve disproportionately greater impact when operated as a coupled system rather than in isolation. Each pillar feeds the others: taxonomic knowledge underpins assessments; assessments attract public and policy attention; and public engagement, in turn, drives commitment to new discovery, evaluation, and actions to recover threatened species. New tools for DNA sequencing, specimen imaging, and data sharing have made this integration achievable at speed and scale. Public engagement amplifies the reach of taxonomy and conservation, generating funding, contributors, and the policy traction needed to protect the ocean's overlooked life.
title Marine conservation: linking taxonomy, Red Listing, and public engagement.
topic Conservation of Natural Resources
Animals
Aquatic Organisms
Invertebrates
Biodiversity
Endangered Species
Classification
Marine Biology
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41945016/