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  • Bivalvia; Copepoda; Core; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment, experiment; Depth, top/min; Depth comment; Elevation of event; Event label; Experimental treatment; Gastrotricha; Halacaroidea; Isopoda; JPI-OCEANS; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; Kinorhyncha; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Loricifera; Meiofauna, abundance; Nauplii; Nematoda; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; PUC; Push corer; SO242/2; SO242/2_196_PUC-10; SO242/2_196_PUC-18; SO242/2_196_PUC-20; SO242/2_196_PUC-24; SO242/2_196_PUC-49; SO242/2_196_PUC-52; SO242/2_196_PUC-53; SO242/2_196_PUC-57; SO242/2_196_PUC-58; SO242/2_196_PUC-61; SO242/2_196_PUC-63; SO242/2_196_PUC-65; SO242/2_196_PUC-67; SO242/2_196_PUC-74; SO242/2_196_PUC-79; SO242/2_196_PUC-80; SO242/2_196_PUC-83; SO242/2_196_PUC-9; Sonne_2; South Pacific Ocean, Peru Basin; Tanaidacea; Tantulocarida; Tardigrada; Thickness  (1)
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  • Bivalvia; Copepoda; Core; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment, experiment; Depth, top/min; Depth comment; Elevation of event; Event label; Experimental treatment; Gastrotricha; Halacaroidea; Isopoda; JPI-OCEANS; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; Kinorhyncha; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Loricifera; Meiofauna, abundance; Nauplii; Nematoda; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; PUC; Push corer; SO242/2; SO242/2_196_PUC-10; SO242/2_196_PUC-18; SO242/2_196_PUC-20; SO242/2_196_PUC-24; SO242/2_196_PUC-49; SO242/2_196_PUC-52; SO242/2_196_PUC-53; SO242/2_196_PUC-57; SO242/2_196_PUC-58; SO242/2_196_PUC-61; SO242/2_196_PUC-63; SO242/2_196_PUC-65; SO242/2_196_PUC-67; SO242/2_196_PUC-74; SO242/2_196_PUC-79; SO242/2_196_PUC-80; SO242/2_196_PUC-83; SO242/2_196_PUC-9; Sonne_2; South Pacific Ocean, Peru Basin; Tanaidacea; Tantulocarida; Tardigrada; Thickness  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Ecosphere 8 (2017): 10.1002/ecs2.2017, doi:10.1002/ecs2.2017.
    Description: Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic shelf, facilitating the evolution of a benthic fauna poorly defended against durophagy. Now, rapid warming of the Southern Ocean is restructuring Antarctic marine ecosystems as conditions become favorable for range expansions. Populations of the lithodid crab Paralomis birsteini currently inhabit some areas of the continental slope off Antarctica. They could potentially expand along the slope and upward to the outer continental shelf, where temperatures are no longer prohibitively low. We identified two sites inhabited by different densities of lithodids in the slope environment along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Analysis of the gut contents of P. birsteini trapped on the slope revealed them to be opportunistic invertivores. The abundances of three commonly eaten, eurybathic taxa—ophiuroids, echinoids, and gastropods—were negatively associated with P. birsteini off Marguerite Bay, where lithodid densities averaged 4280 ind/km2 at depths of 1100–1499 m (range 3440–5010 ind/km2), but not off Anvers Island, where lithodid densities were lower, averaging 2060 ind/km2 at these depths (range 660–3270 ind/km2). Higher abundances of lithodids appear to exert a negative effect on invertebrate distribution on the slope. Lateral or vertical range expansions of P. birsteini at sufficient densities could substantially reduce populations of their benthic prey off Antarctica, potentially exacerbating the direct impacts of rising temperatures on the distribution and diversity of the contemporary shelf benthos.
    Description: Division of Polar Programs Grant Numbers: ANT-0838466, ANT-0838844, ANT-1141877, ANT-1141896; Vetenskapsrådet Grant Number: 824-2008-6429; H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Grant Number: 704895; U.S. National Science Foundation; European Commission; University of Alabama at Birmingham
    Keywords: Antarctica ; Bathyal ; Benthic ; Climate change ; Echinoidea ; Lithodidae ; Ophiuroidea ; Paralomis ; Polar emergence ; Predation
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: During Sonne cruise SO242-2 six enclosure corrals (30*30 cm) were deployed in undisturbed sediment at the southern reference site of the DISCOL experimental area using ROV Kiel 6000 (GEOMAR). Artificial sediment was incubated at 2°C in filtered seawater (sediment effect) or in filtered seawater spiked with copper (copper effect; 1, 5, 10, or 20 mg Cu L-1) for 72 h prior to deployment and subsequently added on top of the deep-sea sediment inside the corrals. After approx. 94h of in-situ incubation, push cores (7.4 cm inner diameter) were taken inside the corrals and sliced in different depth layers (artificial sediment layer, 0-1 cm, 1-2 cm and 2-5 cm). Samples were fixed in formaldehyde and meiofauna was analysed in the lab of the Marine Biology group at Ghent university.
    Keywords: Bivalvia; Copepoda; Core; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment, experiment; Depth, top/min; Depth comment; Elevation of event; Event label; Experimental treatment; Gastrotricha; Halacaroidea; Isopoda; JPI-OCEANS; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; Kinorhyncha; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Loricifera; Meiofauna, abundance; Nauplii; Nematoda; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; PUC; Push corer; SO242/2; SO242/2_196_PUC-10; SO242/2_196_PUC-18; SO242/2_196_PUC-20; SO242/2_196_PUC-24; SO242/2_196_PUC-49; SO242/2_196_PUC-52; SO242/2_196_PUC-53; SO242/2_196_PUC-57; SO242/2_196_PUC-58; SO242/2_196_PUC-61; SO242/2_196_PUC-63; SO242/2_196_PUC-65; SO242/2_196_PUC-67; SO242/2_196_PUC-74; SO242/2_196_PUC-79; SO242/2_196_PUC-80; SO242/2_196_PUC-83; SO242/2_196_PUC-9; Sonne_2; South Pacific Ocean, Peru Basin; Tanaidacea; Tantulocarida; Tardigrada; Thickness
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1365 data points
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