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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2056
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A community analysis of the mega-zooepibenthos at water depths between 99 and 1243 m was carried out for the Weddell and Lazarev Seas (47°W 77°S–12°E 70°S). A total of 144,531 specimens were counted and 313 taxa were identified from 3,768 photographs at 55 stations, which represented approximately 3,304 m2 of seafloor. The stations were classified into six groups according to their inventory of taxa although they represented rather a gradient from a rich and diverse suspension feeder assemblage to a poorer assemblage. In the latter, the proportion of deposit feeders was higher than in the former. A statistical comparison between biological and physical data showed that the faunistic pattern could best be explained by a combination of water depth and a geographical gradient. A positive correlation between the abundance of large sponges and the number of all other taxa was found.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2056
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Composition and distribution of asteroid and ophiuroid assemblages were investigated by means of Agassiz trawl catches at 34 stations in 220- to 1,200-m depth in the Weddell Sea and at 17 stations in 90- and 830-m depth off Northeast Greenland. A total of 86 species (48 sea stars, 38 brittle stars) were identified in the Weddell Sea whereas off Northeast Greenland a total of 26 species (16 sea stars, 10 brittle stars) were recorded. In both study areas, brittle stars were numerically more important than sea stars, and abundances generally decreased with water depths. Multivariate analyses revealed a conspicuous depth zonation of sea and brittle stars off Greenland. Very high abundances of Ophiocten sericeum and Ophiura robusta characterized the assemblages on shallow shelf banks whereas in greater depths Ophiopleura borealis, Ophioscolex glacialis and Ophiacantha bidentata became dominant, albeit at significantly lower densities. Mass occurrences of brittle stars, such as those recorded on Greenlandic shelf banks, have not been discovered in the Weddell Sea, where distinct assemblages were discriminated in deep shelf trenches as well as on the eastern and southern shelf. Ophioplocus incipiens, Ophiurolepis martensi and Ophiurolepis brevirima were the most prominent species on the eastern shelf. Ophiacantha antarctica, Ophiurolepis gelida and Ophionotus victoriae on the southern shelf, and Ophiosparte gigas as well as the asteriod Hymenaster sp., in the shelf trenches. Overall, the Weddell Sea housed conspicuously more asterozoan species than the waters off Greenland. Higher species diversity was also evident at both a regional and local scale, especially for the eastern Weddell Sea shelf. However, because many species from the Weddell Sea are closely related, the Weddell Sea assemblages were not significantly different from the Greenland ones in terms of taxonomic diversity and distinctness.
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  • 3
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    Springer
    Polar biology 15 (1995), S. 247-252 
    ISSN: 1432-2056
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Massive growth of sub-ice algal assemblages was recorded at two stations under first-year ice off northeast Greenland using a Remotely Operated Vehicle equipped with cameras. The assemblages mainly consisted of the diatom Melosira arctica (Ehr.) Dickie. A station sampled at the beginning of June 1993 revealed two forms of growth, curtain-like and rope-like, but with many intermediate types along the entire 150 m transect. The algal distribution was patchy. No significant sympagic fauna was found close to the algal masses. At a station sampled in the middle of July, similar algal concentrations seemed to be disturbed by ice-melting processes. Two casts under multi-year ice flows failed to show any algal aggregations. The observation of algal assemblages under first-year ice is in contrast to earlier reports from the Barents Sea where they have been recorded exclusively under multi-year ice.
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  • 4
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biologie in unserer Zeit 28 (1998), S. 362-370 
    ISSN: 0045-205X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: ANT XV/3, wie es nüchtern im technischen Sprachgebrauch heißt, ist abgeschlossen. Diese Expedition des Forschungseisbrechers „Polarstern“ (Abbildung 1) begann ann 13. Januar 1998 in Kapstadt (Sädafrika), führte uns in die Packeiszone des sädöstlichen Weddellmeeres im atlantischen Sektor des antarktischen Ringozeans und endete am 26. März in Punta Arenas (Chile). Die einzigartige Tierwelt auf dem bis 500 m tiefen antarktischen Kontinentalsockel ist stellenweise so unglaublich reich an verschiedenen systematischen Gruppen und Lebensformen, daßlig; wir noch während der Expedition beschlossen, einige von uns als besonders interessant empfundene Ergebnisse einem breiten Leserkreis vorzustellen.
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Piepenburg, Dieter; Chernova, Natalia V; von Dorrien, Christian F; Gutt, Julian; Neyelov, Alexei V; Rachor, Eike; Saldanha, Luiz; Schmid, Michael K (1996): Megabenthic communities in the waters around Svalbard. Polar Biology, 16(6), 431-446, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02390425
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Description: Composition and distribution of megabenthic communities around Svalbard were investigated in June/July 1991 with 20 Agassiz trawl and 5 bottom trawl hauls in depths between 100 and 2100 m. About 370 species, ranging from sponges to fish, were identified in the catches. Species numbers per station ranged from 21 to 86. Brittle stars, such as Ophiacantha bidentata, Ophiura sarsi and Ophiocten sericeum, were most important in terms of constancy and relative abundance in the catches. Other prominent faunal elements were eunephthyid alcyonarians, bivalves, shrimps, sea stars and fish (Gadidae, Zoarcidae, Cottidae). Multivariate analyses of the species and environmental data sets showed that the spatial distribution of the megabenthos was characterized by a pronounced depth zonation: abyssal, bathyal, off-shore shelf and fjordic communities were discriminated. However, a gradient in sediment properties, especially the organic carbon content, seemed to superimpose on the bathymetric pattern. Both main factors are interpreted as proxies of the average food availability, which is, hence, suggested to have the strongest influence in structuring megabenthic communities off Svalbard.
    Keywords: EPOS; European Polarstern Study
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Arctic Ocean; ARK-VIII/2; Barents Sea; Bottom trawl; BT; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; EPOS; European Polarstern Study; Event label; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Method/Device of event; North Greenland Sea; Norwegian Sea; Polarstern; PS19/040-2; PS19/042-1; PS19/045-2; PS19/050-2; PS19/055-2; PS19/070-2; PS19/076-2; PS19/077-2; PS19/078-2; PS19/082-2; PS19/084-2; PS19/086-2; PS19/090-3; PS19/100-2; PS19/101-2; PS19/104-2; PS19/105-2; PS19/107-2; PS19/108-2; PS19/112-2; PS19/119A-1; PS19/125-1; PS19/134-2; PS19/136-2; PS19/141-2; PS19 EPOS II; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; Topography
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 50 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Keywords: Abietinaria abietina; Acanthostepheia sp.; Aceroides latipes; Acryptolaria borealis; Admete viridula; Agassiz Trawl; Aglaophamus sp.; AGT; Alcyonidium gelatinosum anderssoni; Alcyonidium mamillatum; Alcyonidium radicellatum; Allantactis parasitica; Amathillopsis spinosa; Ampelisca eschrichti; Ampharete sp.; Amphianthus aff. margaritaceus; Amphicteis gunneri; Amphicteis sundevalli; Amphilochus sp.; Amphitrite cirrata; Amphiura sundevalli; Anarhichas minor; Anisarchus medius; Anomalosipho altus; Anonyx nugax; Apomatus globifer; Arctic Ocean; Arctinula greenlandicus; ARK-VIII/2; Artacama proboscidea; Artediellus atlanticus; Ascidiacea sp.; Astarte acuticostata; Astarte borealis placenta; Astarte crenata crenata; Astarte montagui striata; Austrosyrrhoe fimbriatus; Balanus balanus; Barents Sea; Bathyarca glacialis; Bathyarca pectunculoides; Bathybiaster vexillifer; Bathycrinus carpenterii; Bathypolypus arcticus; Bispira sp.; Boreogadus saida; Boreonymphon abyssorum; Boreonymphon ossiansarsi; Boreotrophon truncatus; Bottom trawl; Brada cf. villosa; Brada inhabilis; BT; Buccinum hydrophanum; Buccinum nivale; Byblis gaimardi; Byblis longicornis; Bythocaris leucopis; Cactosoma abyssorum; Calathura brachiata; Careproctus reinhardti; Careproctus spp.; Caulophacus arcticus; Cellepora canaliculata; Cellepora nodulosa; Cellepora pumicosa; Ceramaster granularis; Chitonidae sp.; Chlamys islandica; Ciliatocardium ciliatum; Cladorhiza gelida; Cleippides quadricuspis; Colossendeis angusta; Colossendeis proboscidea; Colus islandicus; Colus latericeus; Colus sabini; Colus turgidulus; Cottunculus microps; Cribrilina watersi; Crisia eburneo-denticulata; Crisiella sp.; Cryptonatica clausa; Ctenodiscus crispatus; Cucumaria cf. frondosa; Curtitoma trevelliana; Cuspidaria arctica; Cuspidaria subtorta; Cyclopecten imbrifer; Cylichna sp.; Cystisella saccata; Dacrydium vitreum; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Defrancia lucernaria; Diastylis goodsiri; Diastylis lepechini; Diastylis spinulosa; Diplosolen intricarius; Diplosolen obelia arctica; Disporella hispida; Dulichia macera; Edwardsia sp.; Ekmania sp.; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Elpidia glacialis; Epimeria loricata; Epizoanthus incrustatus; EPOS; Escharoides jacksoni; Eucratea loricata; Eudendrium capillare; Eudendrium ramosum; Eumicrotremus spinosus; Eupyrgus scaber; European Polarstern Study; Eusirus cuspidatus; Eusirus longipes; Event label; Frigidoalvania janmayeni; Gadus morhua; Gattyana cirrosa; Geodia sp.; Glandulactis spetsbergensis; Glyphanostomum sp.; Gnathia stygia; Gorgonocephalus spp.; Grammaria abietina; Gymnelus retrodorsalis; Gymnocanthus tricuspis; Halecium beanii; Halecium labrosum; Halecium muricatum; Haploops cf. sibirica; Haploops tubicola; Harmothoe (Eunoe) nodosa; Heliometra glacialis; Henricia spp.; Hiatella arctica; Hippasteria phrygiana; Hippoglossoides platessoides; Hippoglossus hippoglossus; Hormathia digitata; Hormathia nodosa; Hornera lichenoides; Hyas sp.; Hydractinia carica; Hymenaster pellucidus; Hymenodora glacialis; Icasterias panopla; Icelus bicornis; Idmidronea atlantica gracillima; Idunella cf. aequicornis; Ischyrocerus sp.; Kadosactis rosea; Kinetoskias smitti; Korethraster hispidus; Lafoea dumosa; Lafoea grandis; Laonice cf. sarsi; Laonice spirata; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Lebbeus polaris; Leionucula belloti; Leionucula corticata; Lepeta coeca; Lepidepecreum umbo; Leptagonus decagonus; Leptasterias sp.; Leptoclinus maculatus; Leptychaster arcticus; Lichenopora verrucaria; Liljeborgia fissicornis; Liljeborgia sp.; Liparis fabricii; Liparis gibbus; Liponema multicornis; Lissodendoryx spp.; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Lophaster furcifer; Lumbrineris fragilis; Lumbrineris sp.; Lumpenus lampretaeformis; Lunatia pallida; Lycenchelys kolthoffi; Lycodes esmarkii; Lycodes eudipleurostictus; Lycodes frigidus; Lycodes pallidus; Lycodes reticulatus; Lycodes rossi; Lycodes seminudus; Lycodes squamiventer; Lycodes vahlii gracilis; Lycodonus flagellicauda; Lycodonus sp.; Macandrevia cranium; Macoma calcarea; Macrourus berglax; Maldane sarsi; Mallotus villosus; Margarites costalis sordida; Margarites sp.; Melanogrammus aeglefinus; Melinna cristata; Melinnopsis arctica; Melita dentata; Method/Device of event; Metopa cf. borealis; Modeeria plicatile; Modeeria rotunda; Mohnia parva; Molpadia sp.; Munnopsurus giganteus; Musculus niger; Mya truncata; Myriapora coarctata; Myriapora subgracilis; Myriochele sp.; Myriotrochus rinkii; Neoamphitrite affinis; Neohela monstrosa; Nephtys caeca; Nereis zonata; Nicomache lumbricalis; Nolella dilatata; North Greenland Sea; Norwegian Sea; Notoplites sibirica; Nuculana pernula; Nymphon cf. gracile; Nymphon elegans; Nymphon grossipes; Nymphon hirtipes; Nymphon sluiteri; Nymphon stroemi; Oenopota cinerea; Oenopota pyramidalis; Onchidiopsis sp.; Onogadus argentatus; Onuphis conchylega; Ophelia cf. rathkei; Ophelina acuminata; Ophiacantha bidentata; Ophiocten sericeum; Ophiopholis aculeata; Ophiopleura borealis; Ophiopus arcticus; Ophioscolex glacialis; Ophiura robusta; Ophiura sarsi; Owenia fusiformis; Pagurus pubescens; Palmicellaria skenei bicornis; Pandalus borealis; Panomya arctica; Paraliparis bathybius; Paramphithoe hystrix; Parasmittina jeffreysi; Pardaliscidae; Parerythrops spectabilis; Pasiphaea tarda; Phascolion strombi; Pherusa plumosa; Phoxocephalidae sp.; Phylactella labiata; Phyllodoce groenlandica; Pista maculata; Podoceridae sp.; Polarstern; Poliometra prolixa; Polycirrus medusa; Polymastia mamillaris; Pontaster tenuispinus; Poraniomorpha bidens; Poraniomorpha hispida; Poraniomorpha tumida; Porella minuta; Pourtalesia sp.; Priapulus bicaudatus; Prionospio cf. malmgreni; Protula tubularia; PS19/040-2; PS19/042-1; PS19/045-2; PS19/050-2; PS19/055-2; PS19/070-2; PS19/076-2; PS19/077-2; PS19/078-2; PS19/082-2; PS19/084-2; PS19/086-2; PS19/090-3; PS19/100-2; PS19/101-2; PS19/104-2; PS19/105-2; PS19/107-2; PS19/108-2; PS19/112-2; PS19/119A-1; PS19/125-1; PS19/134-2; PS19/136-2; PS19/141-2; PS19 EPOS II; Pseudoflustra birulai; Pseudoflustra hincksi; Pseudoflustra sinuosa; Pseudoflustra solida; Pseudomma roseum; Psolus sp.; Pteraster obscurus; Ptychogastria polaris; Pycnanthus densus; Radiella sol; Ragionula rosacea; Raja hyperborea; Raja radiata; Reinhardtius hippoglossoides; Retepora beaniana; Rhachotropis aculeata; Rhizocaulus verticillatus; Rozinante fragilis; Sabellidae sp.; Sabinea septemcarinata; Saduria megalura; Saduria sabini; Sagartia splendens; Sample code/label; Sarsiflustra abyssicola; Scalpellum sp.; Sclerocrangon cf. boreas; Sclerocrangon ferox; Sebastes mentella; Securiflustra securifrons; Serpulidae sp.; Sertularella tenella; Sertularia tenera; Siphonodentalium lobatum; Smittina glaciata; Socarnes bidenticulatus; Solaster spp.; South Atlantic Ocean; Spiochaetopterus typicus; Spirontocaris spinus; Staurophora mertensii; Stegocephalopsis ampulla; Stegocephalus inflatus; Stomphia coccinea; Strongylocentrotus pallidus; Tachyrhynchus erosus; Tealia felina lofotensis; Tentorium semisuberites; Terebellidae sp.; Terebratulina retusa; Tetilla polyura; Thelepus cincinnatus; Thracia myopsis; Tiron spiniferum; Tmetonyx cicada; Tremaster mirabilis; Tricellaria gracilis; Tricellaria ternata; Trichobranchidae sp.; Triglops murrayi; Triglops nybelini; Tubulipora fruticosa; Turrisipho voeringi; Umbellula encrinus; Unciola cf. planipes; Unciola leucopis; Urasterias lincki; Velutina sp.; Volutopsius norwegicus; Yoldia hyperborea; Yoldiella intermedia; Yoldiella lenticula; Yoldiella lucida; Zygophylax pinnatus
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Keywords: Area/locality; ARK-VIII/2; Carbon, organic, total; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser CHN, LECO; Elevation of event; EPOS; European Polarstern Study; Event label; Grain size, sieving/settling tube; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Polarstern; PS19/040; PS19/045; PS19/050; PS19/055; PS19/070; PS19/078; PS19/082; PS19/084; PS19/086; PS19/090; PS19/100; PS19/101; PS19/104; PS19/105; PS19/108; PS19/112; PS19/119A; PS19/134; PS19/136; PS19 EPOS II; Size fraction 〈 0.063 mm, mud, silt+clay; Topography
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 76 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Keywords: Area/locality; ARK-VIII/2; CTD; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; EPOS; European Polarstern Study; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Polarstern; PS19/040; PS19/042; PS19/045; PS19/050; PS19/055; PS19/070; PS19/076; PS19/077; PS19/078; PS19/082; PS19/084; PS19/086; PS19/090; PS19/100; PS19/101; PS19/104; PS19/105; PS19/107; PS19/108; PS19/112; PS19/119A; PS19/134; PS19/136; PS19/141; PS19 EPOS II; Salinity; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 72 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-08-19
    Keywords: Area/locality; ARK-VIII/2; Elevation of event; EPOS; Estimated; European Polarstern Study; Event label; Gear; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Polarstern; PS19/040; PS19/042; PS19/045; PS19/050; PS19/055; PS19/070; PS19/076; PS19/077; PS19/078; PS19/082; PS19/084; PS19/086; PS19/090; PS19/100; PS19/101; PS19/104; PS19/105; PS19/107; PS19/108; PS19/112; PS19/119A; PS19/125; PS19/134; PS19/136; PS19/141; PS19 EPOS II; Swept area
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 74 data points
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