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  • 2005-2009  (9)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Keywords: Actiniaria; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Alcyonaria; Amphipoda; ANT-XXI/2; Area/locality; Articulata; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Bivalvia; Cheilostomata; Cirripedia; Crinoidea; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Errantia; Event label; Gorgonaria; Holothuroidea; Hydrozoa; Irregularia; Isopoda; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Mysidacea; Natantia; Nemertea; Ophiuroidea; Opisthobranchia; Pennatularia; Pisces; Polarstern; Polyplacophora; Porifera; Prosobranchia; PS65/019-1; PS65/020-1; PS65/028-1; PS65/029-1; PS65/344-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pygnogonida; Regularia; Reptantia; Scleractinia; Sedentaria; Sipunculida; South Atlantic Ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 164 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Amphipoda; BIOPEARL I JR144 JR145 JR146, JR147, JR149; Calculated; Counting 〈500 µm fraction; Crustacea; Cumacea; DEPTH, sediment/rock; EBS; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Haul length; Isopoda; James Clark Ross; JR20060226; Latitude of event; Leptostraca; Longitude of event; Mysidacea; ST-EBS-1; ST-EBS-2; ST-EBS-3a; ST-EBS-3b; ST-EBS-4; Subantarctic South Atlantic; Tanaidacea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 110 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Abyssocucumis liouvillei; Acanthomunna spinipes; Achlyonice violaecuspidata; Acodontaster sp.; Actinostola sp.; Actinostolidae; Aega pushkini; Aeginioides gaussi; Agassiz Trawl; Aglaophamus sp.; AGT; Aimulosia antarctica; Alcyonaria sp.; Ammothea carolinensis; Amphiglena sp.; Antarctonemertes sp.; Antarcturus oryx; Antatelson walkeri; ANT-XXI/2; Aplidium bilinguae; Aplidium falklandicum; Aplidium sp.; Apseudes spectabilis; Arachnopusia inchoata; Arcoscalpellum bouvieri; Area/locality; Arisatsis sp.; Ascolepis sp.; Asteroidea; Atyloella tribinicuspidata; Atylopsis fragilis; Atylopsis megalops; Atylopsis orthodactylus; Austrodoris kerguelensis; Austroflustra vulgaris; Autolytus sp.; Barrukia sp.; Bathyberthella antarctica; Bathyplotes fuscivinculum; Bathyplotes sp.; Brachiopod sp.; Bubaris sp.; Camptoplites bicornis; Capnea georgiana; Caprellinoides tristanensis; Ceacognathia sp.; Cellaria incula; Cellarinella njegovanae; Cellarinella nutti; Celleporella antarctica; Celleporella bougainvillei; Cephalodiscus sp.; Chiridota weddellensis; Clathrinida; Colossendeis robusta; Coperonus sp.; Crinoidea indeterminata; Crossaster sp.; Cucumariidae; Cuenotaster sp; Cuthona sp.; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Doto sp.; Echiniphimedia hodgsoni; Echinozone quadrispinosa; Ekmocucumis cf. steineni; Ekmocucumis sp.; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Eulagisca sp.; Eunoe sp.; Event label; Flabelligera sp.; Flabellum sp.; Gamaropsis serricra; Giganopsis squamosa; Glyphoperidium bursa; Gnathiphimedia cf. mandibularis; Gnathiphimedia mandibularis; Gnathiphimedia sp.; Golfingia sp.; Haplocheira barbimana; Harmothoe spp.; Harpinioides drepanocheir; Hermadion sp.; Himantozoum antarcticum; Hippolytidae; Hippomedon kergueleni; Holothuridea; Hormathiidae; Hydrozoa indeterminata; Ianthopsis ruseri; Irregularia sp.; Ischyroceridae; Isotealia antarctica; Jassa falcata; Jassa goniamera; Joeropsis antarctica; Laetmonice sp.; Latitude of event; Lepidonotothen kempi; Lepidonotothen larseni; Leucothoe spinicarpa; Liljeborgia georgiana; Liljeborgia sp.; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Luidia sp.; Lysianassoidea; Melphidippa antarctica; Mesoproboloides sp.; Metopoides leptomanus; Metopoides sp.; Molgula pedunculata; Munna sp.; Mycale acerata; Mysidacea sp.; Nauticaris marionis; Nematocarcinus lanceopes; Nematoflustra flagellata; Neojaera antarctica; Notaeolidia depressa; Nymphon australe; Odontaster sp.; Oedicerotidae; Ophiocanthid sp.; Ophionotus victoriae; Ophiuroidea; Ophiurolepis sp.; Oradarea rossi; Oradarea walkeri; Orchomenopsis cavimanus; Osthimosia bicornis; Osthimosia sp.; Pachychelium nichollsi; Pagentina genarum; Pallenopsis hodgsoni; Paralomis elongata; Pardaliscidae; Parepimeria crenulata; Philine alata; Phyllocomus sp.; Pista sp.; Pleurogonium sp.; Podocerus capillimanus; Polarstern; Polirhabdotos inclusum; Polyeunoa sp.; Polymastia invaginata; Polyzoa opuntia; Porania cf. antarctica; Porifera indeterminata; Primnoidae sp.; Prostebbingia brevicornis; Prostebbingia sp.; PS65/019-1; PS65/020-1; PS65/028-1; PS65/029-1; PS65/344-1; PS65/347-1; PS65 BENDEX; Pseudericthonius gaussi; Pseudericthonius hesperidesi; Pseudodulichia antarctica; Pseudosuberites sp.; Psilaster sp.; Psolidae; Psolus cf. antarcticus; Puncturella conica; Pycnanthus sp.; Pyura bouvetensis; Regularia sp.; Reteporella erugata; Reteporella frigida; Schraderia gracilis; Scina rattrayi rattrayi; Seba antarctica; Septemserolis septemcarinata; Serpula sp.; Smittina incernicula; South Atlantic Ocean; Stegocephalidae; Stenothoidae; Stilipedidae sp.; Stomphia selaginella; Swanomia brevimandibulata; Tedania tantula; Tentorium sp.; Thouarella sp.; Torometopa antarctica; Torometopa sp.; Tritonia challengeriana; Tritonia sp.; Trypanosyllis sp.; Tryphosella sp.; Tylobranchion speciosum
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1188 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: BIOPEARL I JR144 JR145 JR146, JR147, JR149; Calculated; cf. Antarcturidae; Chaetiliidae; Counting 〈500 µm fraction; Cryptoniscidae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Desmosomatidae; EBS; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Gnathiidae; Haul length; Isopoda; James Clark Ross; Janiridae; JR20060226; Latitude of event; Leptanthuridae; Longitude of event; Munnidae; Munnopsidae; Paramunnidae; ST-EBS-1; ST-EBS-2; ST-EBS-3a; ST-EBS-3b; ST-EBS-4; Subantarctic South Atlantic
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 170 data points
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  • 5
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Linse, Katrin; Brandt, Angelika; Bohn, Jens M; Danis, Bruno; De Broyer, Claude; Ebbe, Brigitte; Heterier, Vincent; Janussen, Dorte; López-González, Pablo José; Schüller, Myriam; Schwabe, E; Thomson, Michael (2007): Macro- and megabenthic assemblages in the bathyal and abyssal Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean). Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 54(16-17), 1848-1863, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2007.07.011
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: The assemblages inhabiting the continental shelf around Antarctica are known to be very patchy, in large part due to deep iceberg impacts. The present study shows that richness and abundance of much deeper benthos, at slope and abyssal depths, also vary greatly in the Southern and South Atlantic oceans. On the ANDEEP III expedition, we deployed 16 Agassiz trawls to sample the zoobenthos at depths from 1055 to 4930 m across the northern Weddell Sea and two South Atlantic basins. A total of 5933 specimens, belonging to 44 higher taxonomic groups, were collected. Overall the most frequent taxa were Ophiuroidea, Bivalvia, Polychaeta and Asteroidea, and the most abundant taxa were Malacostraca, Polychaeta and Bivalvia. Species richness per station varied from 6 to 148. The taxonomic composition of assemblages, based on relative taxon richness, varied considerably between sites but showed no relation to depth. The former three most abundant taxa accounted for 10-30% each of all taxa present. Standardised abundances based on trawl catches varied between 1 and 252 individuals per 1000 m2. Abundance significantly decreased with increasing depth, and assemblages showed high patchiness in their distribution. Cluster analysis based on relative abundance showed changes of community structure that were not linked to depth, area, sediment grain size or temperature. Generally abundances of zoobenthos in the abyssal Weddell Sea are lower than shelf abundances by several orders of magnitude.
    Keywords: Actiniaria; Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Alcyonacea; Amphipoda; Antipatharia; ANT-XXII/3; Ascidiacea; Asteroidea; Bivalvia; Brachiopoda; Bryozoa; Ceriantharia; Corallimorpharia; Crinoidea; Cumacea; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Echiurida; Errantia; Event label; Haul length; Holothuroidea; Hydrozoa; Irregularia spp.; Isopoda; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Mysidacea; Natantia; Nemertea; Ocean and sea region; Octopoda; Ophiuroidea; Opisthobranchia; Ostracoda; Pennatulacea; Pisces; Polarstern; Polyplacophora; Porifera; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; Prosobranchia; PS67/016-11; PS67/021-8; PS67/057-2; PS67/059-10; PS67/074-7; PS67/078-11; PS67/080-6; PS67/081-9; PS67/088-11; PS67/094-11; PS67/102-11; PS67/110-2; PS67/121-7; PS67/142-6; PS67/150-7; PS67/151-1; PS67 ANDEEP 3; Pycnogonida; Regularia spp.; Scaphopoda; Scleractinia; Scyphozoa; Sedentaria; Sediment type; Sipunculida; SPP1158; Tanaidacea; Teuthida; Thoracica; Volume; Zoantharia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 784 data points
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Brandt, Angelika; Gooday, Andrew J; Brandão, Simone N; Brix, Saskia; Brökeland, Wiebke; Cedhagen, Tomas; Choudhury, Madhumita; Cornelius, Nils; Danis, Bruno; De Mesel, Ilse; Diaz, Robert; Gillan, David C; Ebbe, Brigitte; Howe, John; Janussen, Dorte; Kaiser, Stefanie; Linse, Katrin; Malyutina, Marina; Pawlowski, Jan; Raupach, Michael R; Vanreusel, Ann (2007): First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep sea. Nature, 447(7142), 307-311, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05827
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Shallow marine benthic communities around Antarctica show high levels of endemism, gigantism, slow growth, longevity and late maturity, as well as adaptive radiations that have generated considerable biodiversity in some taxa1. The deeper parts of the Southern Ocean exhibit some unique environmental features, including a very deep continental shelf2 and a weakly stratified water column, and are the source for much of the deep water in the world ocean. These features suggest that deep-sea faunas around the Antarctic may be related both to adjacent shelf communities and to those in other oceans. Unlike shallow-water Antarctic benthic communities, however, little is known about life in this vast deep-sea region2, 3. Here, we report new data from recent sampling expeditions in the deep Weddell Sea and adjacent areas (748-6,348 m water depth) that reveal high levels of new biodiversity; for example, 674 isopods species, of which 585 were new to science. Bathymetric and biogeographic trends varied between taxa. In groups such as the isopods and polychaetes, slope assemblages included species that have invaded from the shelf. In other taxa, the shelf and slope assemblages were more distinct. Abyssal faunas tended to have stronger links to other oceans, particularly the Atlantic, but mainly in taxa with good dispersal capabilities, such as the Foraminifera. The isopods, ostracods and nematodes, which are poor dispersers, include many species currently known only from the Southern Ocean. Our findings challenge suggestions that deep-sea diversity is depressed in the Southern Ocean and provide a basis for exploring the evolutionary significance of the varied biogeographic patterns observed in this remote environment.
    Keywords: AWI; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Arachnida; Ascidiacea; Asterozoa; BIOPEARL I JR144 JR145 JR146, JR147, JR149; Bivalvia; Calcarea; Calculated; Chordata indeterminata; Copepoda; Counting 〈500 µm fraction; Counts; Demospongiae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; EBS; Echinoidea; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Epibenthic sledge; Event label; Gastropoda; Gymnolaemata; Haul length; Holothuroidea; Hydrozoa; James Clark Ross; JR20060226; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Malacostraca; Nematoda; Nemertea; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; Pycnogonida; Scaphopoda; Sipuncula; Solenogastres; ST-EBS-1; ST-EBS-2; ST-EBS-3a; ST-EBS-3b; ST-EBS-4; Stenolaemata; Subantarctic South Atlantic; Sum; Thaliacea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 380 data points
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  • 8
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Arntz, Wolf E; Thatje, Sven; Linse, Katrin; Avila, Conxita; Ballesteros, Manuel; Barnes, David K A; Cope, Thérèse; Cristobo, Francisco J; De Broyer, Claude; Gutt, Julian; Isla, Enrique; López-González, Pablo José; Montiel, Américo; Munilla, Tomás; Ramos-Esplá, Alfonso A; Raupach, Michael R; Rauschert, Martin; Rodriguez, Estefania; Teixidó, Núria (2005): Missing link in the Southern Ocean: sampling the marine benthic fauna of remote Bouvet Island. Polar Biology, 29(2), 83-96, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-005-0047-8
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Bouvet (Bouvetøya) is a geologically young and very remote island just south of the Polar Front. Here we report samples taken during the RV "Polarstern" cruise ANTXXI/2 on 3 days in November 2003 and January 2004. This work was part of SCAR's EASIZ programme and intended, by providing data on the marine fauna of this "white gap" in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, to contribute to identifying the role of Bouvet in the faunal exchange between the Sub- and high Antarctic. While this goal demands extensive molecular analysis of the material sampled (future work), a checklist of the samples and data at hand widens the faunal and environmental inventory substantially. We suggest some preliminary conclusions on the relationship of Bouvet Island's fauna with that of other regions, such as Magellanic South America, the Antarctic Peninsula, and the high Antarctic Weddell Sea, which have been sampled previously. There seem to be different connections for individual higher taxa rather than a generally valid consistent picture.
    Keywords: AWI; EASIZ; Ecology of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Kaiser, Stefanie; Barnes, David K A; Linse, Katrin; Brandt, Angelika (2008): Epibenthic macrofauna associated with the shelf and slope of a young and isolated Southern Ocean island. Antarctic Science, 20(03), 281-290, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102008001107
    Publication Date: 2023-12-13
    Description: The remote South Sandwich arc is an archipelago of small volcanic islands and seamounts entirely surrounded by deep water and about 600 km away from the closest island, South Georgia. As some of the youngest islands (〈 5 m.y.) in the Southern Ocean they are ideal for studying colonization processes of the seabed by benthic fauna, but are rarely investigated because of remoteness and extreme weather. The current study attempted to quantify the richness and abundance of the epibenthic macrofauna around the Southern Thule group by taking five epibenthic sledge samples along a depth transect including three shelf (one at 300 m and two at 500 m) and two slope stations (1000 and 1500 m). Our aim was to investigate higher taxon richness and community composition in an isolated Antarctic locality, since recent volcanic eruptions between 1964 and 1997. We examined patterns across all epibenthic macrofauna at phylum and class levels, and investigated trends in some model groups of crustaceans to order and family level. We found that abundance was highest in the shallowest sample and decreased with depth. Shelf samples (300 and 500 m) were dominated by molluscs and malacostracans while at the deeper stations (1000 and 1500 m) nematodes were the most abundant taxon. Surprisingly, the shallow shelf was dominated by animals with restricted dispersal abilities, such as direct developing brooders (malacostracans) or those with lecithotrophic larvae (bivalves of the genus Yoldiella, most bryozoan species). Despite Southern Thule's geological youth, recent eruptions, and its remoteness the shallow shelf was rich in higher taxa (phyla/classes) as well as orders and families of our model groups. Future work at higher taxonomic resolution (species level) should greatly increase understanding of how life has reached and established on these young and highly disturbed seabeds.
    Keywords: International Polar Year (2007-2008); IPY
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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