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A basin-wide Black Sea Mnemiopsis leidyi database
Vladymyrov, V.; Kideys, A.E.; Myroshnychenko, V.; Slipetsky, D.; Shiganova, T.; Abolmasova, G.; Bingel, F.; Tezcan, D.; Ak, Y.; Anninsky, B.; Bat, L.; Finenko, G.; Gorbunov, V.; Isinibilir, M.; Kamburska, L.; Mihneva, V.; Birinci Ozdemir, Z.; Romanova, Z.; Sergeyeva, O.; Stefanova, K.; Xalvashi, M. (2011). A basin-wide Black Sea Mnemiopsis leidyi database. Aquat. Invasions 6(1): 115-122. https://dx.doi.org/10.3391/ai.2011.1.15
In: Aquatic Invasions. Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC): Helsinki. ISSN 1798-6540; e-ISSN 1818-5487
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Keywords
    Data management
    Databases
    Taxa > Species > Introduced species
    Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 [WoRMS]
    MED, Black Sea [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Mnemiopsis leidyi; Black Sea; invader; database; metadata; data policy;Beroe ovata

Authors  Top 
  • Vladymyrov, V.
  • Kideys, A.E.
  • Myroshnychenko, V.
  • Slipetsky, D.
  • Shiganova, T.
  • Abolmasova, G.
  • Bingel, F.
  • Tezcan, D.
  • Ak, Y.
  • Anninsky, B.
  • Bat, L.
  • Finenko, G.
  • Gorbunov, V.
  • Isinibilir, M.
  • Kamburska, L.
  • Mihneva, V.
  • Birinci Ozdemir, Z.
  • Romanova, Z.
  • Sergeyeva, O.
  • Stefanova, K.
  • Xalvashi, M.

Abstract
    A specific marine biological data management tool, the Black Sea Mnemiopsis leidyi database system was created within the European Commission 6th framework Black Sea SCENE project for the Black Sea region and is now being supported by the Permanent Secretariat of the Black Sea Commission. The core team of scientists studying M. leidyi in the Black Sea was brought together and all their available M. leidyi data and metadata were loaded into the common database. This works on the Internet and has a simple user interface. It gives Black Sea scientists the option to load all their corresponding data on the database and to use it as an effective tool to work both with M. leidyi and, in future, with other gelatinous organisms’ data, including another invasive ctenophore Beroe ovata. All loaded metadata and historical data are available to the entire scientific community. More recent data are available to the team members and with some restrictions – to other scientists.

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