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Foraminiferal samples were taken from bottom sediments at Marian Cove, West Antarctica, in order to determine the depth zonation and foraminiferal species composition. Benthic foraminiferal communities are mainly composed of calcareous, agglutinated, and mixed associations. The Fisher-α diversity of the total assemblage groups is close to 6.0. The dominance/diversity patterns are characterized by low dominance and high diversity.Three zones are recognized at Marian Cove with depth boundaries at 22 and 65.5 m. Areas shallower than 22 m are nearly devoid of any toraminifera. Calcareous forms and/or calcareous forms mixed with agglutinated forms are relatively abundant between 22 and 65.5 m, while agglutinated forms dominate below 65.5 m. 相似文献
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During the research program BENTART 95, carried out from 16 January to 4 February 1995 on board RV Hesperides, a semi-quantitative Agassiz trawl and quantitative Van-Veen grabs were used at 31 subtidal stations between 40 and 850 m
depth around Livingston Island, at Deception Island and in the Bransfield Strait. These data were used to search for and analyse
the malacological assemblages. Among the molluscs sampled were 1,786 individuals belonging to 70 species of Solenogastres,
Gastropoda Prosobranchia and Opisthobranchia, Scaphopoda and Bivalvia. The values of Shannon-Wiener diversity index ranged
between 0.00 (one specimen) and 3.95, while Pielou's evenness index varied between 0.0 and 1.00. The bivalve Thyasira cf. dearborni was the most abundant species (227 specimens). Species richness varied from 1 to 19 species. Diversity showed great variations
at different stations. The clustering analysis applying the Bray-Curtis coefficient allowed species classification according
to constancy and fidelity, and distinguished four groups of stations: one that gathers clearly the stations of the inner bay
of Deception Island, excepting station 1, and the other three fitting the remaining stations, located north and south of Livingston
Island and in the Bransfield Strait, and correlated with environmental factors (granulometric composition, organic matter
and carbonates).
Accepted: 18 July 2000 相似文献
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Two new trochids of the genus Antimargarita, A. powelli and A. bentarti, from the Antarctic waters are described here. A. powelli, from the Bellingshausen Sea, is distinguished by its rounded whorls, numerous spiral cords, a radula with seven lateral
teeth at each side of the rachidian, and an epipodium with eight pairs of tentacles. A. bentarti, from the South Shetland Islands, is characterized by having a shell outline gradated by prominent primary spiral cords,
a radula with five lateral teeth at each side of the rachidian and an epipodium with six tentacles on the left side. The diagnostic
features for Antimargarita are redefined considering both shell and anatomical features and its suprageneric placement is discussed. 相似文献
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J. I. Saiz F. J. García M. E. Manjón-Cabeza J. Parapar A. Peña-Cantero T. Saucède J. S. Troncoso A. Ramos 《Polar Biology》2008,31(6):735-743
The structure and spatial distribution of the macrofauna community of the Bellingshausen Sea in the western sector of Antarctica
was studied during the ‘BENTART–06’ oceanographic expedition. This is one of the least explored Antarctic seas. A total of
20 box cores were sampled at 11 stations ranging from 157 to 3,304 m depth, using an USNEL-type box corer (BC) dredge. Representatives
of 25 higher taxa of invertebrates were collected. Deeper sampling sites were less rich in taxa (4–7 taxa), whereas the figures
were higher at shallower sites (up to 17 taxa). Faunal density on the sea bottom revealed a horizontal spatial gradient from
the western sites with extremely low figures (90 indiv./m2) towards the eastern ones with the highest figures (1,360 indiv./m2) close to the Antarctic Peninsula. Several abiotic factors (depth, redox, organic matter, carbonates and particle size of
surficial sediments) were measured simultaneously on the sea floor to characterise the substrate preferences of the fauna.
Positive correlations were found between the faunal distribution and a combination of depth, redox values, and organic matter
content of sediments. This indicates decreasing availability of food in the deeper bottoms of the Bellingshausen Sea with
a prevalence of depauperated bottoms dominated almost exclusively by a foraminiferans community. 相似文献
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Summer macroalgal biomass in Potter Cove,South Shetland Islands,Antarctica: its production and flux to the ecosystem 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
Summer macroalgal biomass and production were analyzed at Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica and the potential carbon
transfer of macroalgal production to the coastal ecosystem of the cove was estimated. A total of 38 algal species were found,
with Desmarestia anceps, D. menziesii and Himantothallus grandifolius accounting for almost 80% of the biomass. Biomass data and published growth rates were combined to calculate the production
of the five most abundant species. The standing stock for each summer month was estimated as the product of the average biomass
and the area of the macroalgal stands. The monthly biomass production was calculated for each species by difference between
the expected biomass and the observed biomass at the previous month. The macroalgal production showed a decreasing trend during
the summer months. The average standing stock in the whole cove was 792.84 MT and the production was 1,401.33 MT during the
summer 1994–1995. The flux of biomass to the ecosystem during the summer period was 1,370.61 MT, which is almost as much as
the total summer production. The study demonstrates that macroalgae are one of the main energy sources in Potter Cove, and
probably support a large fraction of the secondary production of the benthos. 相似文献
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Cristina García-Muñoz Luis M. Lubián Carlos M. García Ángeles Marrero-Díaz Pablo Sangrà Maria Vernet 《Polar Biology》2013,36(8):1107-1123
Phytoplankton assemblages around the South Shetland Islands (SSI) were closely related to mesoscale physical features, based on high spatial resolution sampling performed during the summer of 2010. Sampling was done in 8 transects with stations 9 km apart. Phytoplankton groups were described using flow cytometry, FlowCAM and HPLC/CHEMTAX pigment analysis. Nanophytoplankton (2–20 μm) was predominant throughout the study area, which was dominated by small diatoms. They were distributed along the stratified waters of the SSI shelf and in the centre of the Bransfield Strait where an anticyclonic eddy was detected, established between two frontal structures [Bransfield Front and Peninsula Front (PF)]. The highest concentrations correlated with mid-to-high temperatures (1.07 °C) and mid-salinities (34.03) corresponding with Transitional Bellinghausen Water stations. Haptophytes distribution co-varied with small diatoms but also appeared in those vertical mixed stations with Transitional Zonal Water with Weddell Sea influence. A shift from smaller to larger diatoms was detected at the ice edge in the Antarctic Sound. Cryptophytes were restricted to stratified stations of the SSI shelf and those associated with the PF, while small prasinophytes were the only group occupying deeper and colder waters of the Drake Passage, beneath the Antarctic Surface Water, north of a narrow frontal region described here for the first time (Shetland Front). Phytoplankton assemblages around the SSI were strongly connected with the Bransfield Current System, supporting a clockwise circulation around the archipelago. The Bransfield Current System components are permanent structures during the austral summer suggesting that the distribution of phytoplankton, which responds to these structures, must also be a quasi-permanent feature. 相似文献
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This work constitutes the first floristic and ecological analysis of the phytoplankton community of a volcanic freshwater
lake in Deception Island (62°57′S, 60°38′W, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica). The main limnological features and phytoplankton
size fractions were analyzed. Samples were taken during the austral summer of 2002 at two opposite sites. According to ANOVA
results performed with abiotic variables, no significant differences between sites were found. The phytoplankton community
showed low algal species richness, with an important contribution of the tychoplanktonic taxa. In terms of species number,
Bacillariophyceae was the dominant class. Autotrophic picoplankton registered the highest densities from the second sampling
date onwards. Nanophytoplankton was represented by unidentified chrysophycean organisms, which showed different distribution
patterns between sites. The net phytoplankton abundance remained low during the sampling period and was strongly correlated
with chlorophyll a concentration. Both nutrient concentrations and chlorophyll a values indicated oligotrophic conditions. 相似文献
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This paper describes the reproduction and life history of an intertidal species, Porphyra endiviifolium, from Antarctica. Field specimens were examined microscopically, prepared for electron microscopy and used to establish cultures.
Wild populations comprised two kinds of leafy thalli, morphologically similar but distinguished by their mode of reproduction,
either sexual or asexual. Carpospores from monoecious leafy gametophytes developed into conchocelis filaments in culture,
and under “winter-spring” conditions these formed conchospores that germinated to produce leafy thalli. Monospores from asexual
leafy thalli developed directly into two different forms of leafy thalli. Only one of the cultured morphotypes became fertile,
reproducing asexually by monospores. We conclude that the phases of the life history of P. endiviifolium show different ecological strategies, the conchocelis phase reproducing in response to short days unlike the leafy thalli
in which growth and reproduction respond primarily to irradiance.
Received: 2 May 1997 / Accepted: 11 October 1997 相似文献
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Although scientific knowledge about the biodiversity of Antarctic benthic hydrozoans has considerably increased in recent years, little is known about their spatial distribution and underpinning factors. Trying to contribute to filling this gap, benthic hydroid spatial distribution in the Bellingshausen Sea (Southern Ocean) was studied. Samples were collected at 32 stations at depths between 86 and 3,304 m during Spanish Antarctic expeditions in 2003 and 2006. Sediments and bottom water properties were analyzed using an USNEL-type box corer and a Neil Brown Instrument System Mark III CTD, respectively. Forty species were reported (Acryptolaria sp., Stegopoma plicatile, Staurotheca dichotoma having the highest percentages of occurrence), representing ca. 19 % of the species richness of the known benthic hydroid fauna of the Southern Ocean. Three well-defined assemblages (shallow, deep and transitional) were established based on significant differences in species occurrence. Benthic hydroid spatial distribution in the Bellingshausen Sea seems to be controlled mainly by depth and substrate (most hydrozoan species are epibiotic), by species dispersal abilities and by species resilience to changing hydrodynamic conditions. The level of species richness found in the present study, compared with other Antarctic areas, gives support to arguments stated by authors against the idea that the Bellingshausen Sea is “a benthos desert” controlled by oligotrophic conditions and intense iceberg traffic. 相似文献
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The Bellingshausen Sea is one of the most remote and least surveyed seas of the Southern Ocean, so that little was known about benthic communities and those factors that determine community structuring until recently. The present work aims at characterizing the structure and spatial distribution of echinoid assemblages in the Bellingshausen Sea, as well as identifying the environmental factors that determine assemblage structuring. Echinoids were collected at 32 stations using an Agassiz trawl, at depths of 86–3,304?m, during BENTART oceanographic expeditions led in 2003 and 2006. Sediment and bottom water properties were analysed using an USNEL-type box corer and a Neil Brown Instrument System Mark III CTD, respectively. Echinoids were found at all stations, except Peter I Island. Seventeen species were identified, representing 22?% of the echinoid species present in the Southern Ocean and increasing twofold the number of species recorded in the Bellingshausen Sea so far. The echinoid fauna is dominated by the very abundant species Sterechinus antarcticus. Depth is the key factor that determines the nature of echinoid assemblages, which are mainly divided into the continental shelf, the slope and the deep-sea basin. In addition, sediment properties, namely redox values, organic matter and mud content, best match species dispersion on the shelf. Sediment properties affect echinoid distribution depending on species food range and feeding strategy. As it might be expected, sediment properties more strongly influence specialist feeders (Schizasteridae and Cidaridae) than generalists (Echinidae). 相似文献
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The central part of the Bellingshausen Sea has been poorly studied, partly because of the presence of ice during most of the year. The main aim of this study was to analyse the abundance and distribution of meroplankton, and the influence of oceanographic properties were investigated in the Bellingshausen Sea (West Antarctica) during the BENTART-06 cruise carried out in January–February 2006. Zooplankton samples were collected with a 80-μm mesh plankton net hauled vertically from a depth of 200?m to the surface at fifteen stations across the Bellingshausen Sea. Fifteen types of larval benthic invertebrates were found, with echinospira and nudibranch veligers being the most abundant. Hierarchical analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling revealed a high degree of spatial variability in both larval abundance and larval types across the Bellingshausen Sea. The variability was significantly correlated with total chlorophyll-a and the contribution of large (>5?μm) phytoplankton to total chlorophyll, indicating the availability of food as an important factor determining the larval distribution observed. Nudibranch veligers, nemertean pilidia, echinoderm and planula larvae were more abundant at stations in the central Bellingshausen Sea, which was characterized by low phytoplankton biomass and production. Higher abundances of echinospira veligers and polychaete larvae were found at the more productive stations close to Peter I Island and the Antarctic Peninsula. The abundance and diversity of larval types found in the Bellingshausen Sea during the BENTART-06 cruise support the hypothesis that indirect development through larval swimming stages plays a key role in benthic recruitment in polar areas. 相似文献
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Fernández-Valiente E Camacho A Rochera C Rico E Vincent WF Quesada A 《FEMS microbiology ecology》2007,59(2):377-385
The community structure and physiological characteristics of three microbial mat communities in Byers Peninsula (Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) were compared. One of the mats was located at the edge of a stream and was dominated by diatoms (with a thin basal layer of oscillatorian cyanobacteria), whereas the other two mats, located over moist soil and the bottom of a pond, respectively, were dominated by cyanobacteria throughout their vertical profiles. The predominant xanthophyll was fucoxanthin in the stream mat and myxoxanthophyll in the cyanobacteria-dominated mats. The sheath pigment scytonemin was absent in the stream mat but present in the soil and pond mats. The stream mat showed significantly lower delta13C and higher delta15N values than the other two mats. Consistent with the delta15N values, N2 fixation was negligible in the stream mat. The soil mat was the physiologically most active community. It showed rates of photosynthesis three times higher than in the other mats, and had the highest rates of ammonium uptake, nitrate uptake and N2 fixation. These observations underscore the taxonomic and physiological diversity of microbial mat communities in the maritime Antarctic region. 相似文献
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During austral summer 1995 suprabenthic assemblages were investigated at 24 stations located around Livingston Island, Deception
Island and Bransfield Strait, at depths ranging from 45 to 650 m. Suprabenthos was collected on R/V Hesperides using a Macer-GIROQ sledge with an automatic opening and closing system. This study presents data on the occurrence and relative
abundance of the main suprabenthic groups collected in the water layer immediately adjacent to the bottom (10–140 cm above
bottom). Commonest groups were Amphipoda, Mysidacea, Isopoda, Cumacea and Euphausiacea. The distribution and spatial separation
in the suprabenthic habitat of the main groups are discussed.
Received: 20 February 1997 / Accepted: 14 July 1997 相似文献
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The diversity and ecological distribution of cyanobacteria in the northern, deglaciated part of James Ross Island were studied
during the Antarctic summer season 2005–2006. Seventy-five cyanobacterial morphotypes were observed in various habitats of
this area. The identified cyanobacterial taxa belong to the characteristic and dominant types of coastal Antarctica, and majority
of them appeared connected to special habitats and formed distinct populations and ecologically delimited communities. The
results are compared and discussed with respect to phenotypically characterised cyanobacterial microflora of maritime Antarctica
and to recent molecular analyses of cyanobacterial strains from different Antarctic regions. The existence of a specificity
and characteristic composition of Antarctic cyanobacterial communities was demonstrated. 相似文献
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C. San Vicente J. Castelló J. Corbera A. Jimeno T. Munilla M. C. Sanz J. C. Sorbe A. Ramos 《Polar Biology》2007,30(4):477-486
During the austral summer 1995, suprabenthic samplings were carried out at 24 stations (depth range 45–649 m) located around
Livingston Island, within the caldera of Deception Island and in the Bransfield Strait. At each station, the near-bottom motile
fauna was simultaneously collected with a multinet Macer-GIROQ sled in three water layers above the bottom. This study presents
original data on the occurrence, diversity, vertical distribution and abundance of suprabenthic taxa in this near-bottom environment.
The most speciose taxa were amphipods (at least 140 spp.), followed by isopods (66 spp.), pycnogonids (31 spp.) and mysids
(19 spp.). Total abundances ranged between 31 ind./100 m2 (Bransfield Strait, 361 m depth) and 6817 ind./100 m2 (South Livingston Island, 163 m depth). According to stations, the groups numerically dominant and more frequent were amphipods
(17 stations) or mysids (seven stations). Four suprabenthic assemblages were discriminated in the study area, apparently more
structured by the degree of shelter-exposure and development of sessile epifauna than by water depth or sediment features. 相似文献
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Wayne Z. Trivelpiece Stacey Buckelew Christian Reiss Susan G. Trivelpiece 《Polar Biology》2007,30(10):1231-1237
Satellite telemetry was used to determine the winter movements of eight chinstrap penguins from two breeding colonies in the
South Shetland Islands, Antarctica during the 2000 and 2004 austral winters. Chinstrap penguins foraged largely inshore, on
the shelf, north of the South Shetland Islands during 2000, but foraged mainly offshore in pelagic waters in 2004. Analyses
of foraging trip durations during the chick-rearing periods that preceded the 2000 and 2004 winters suggest that prey were
more abundant inshore during the summer of 2000 than in 2004. Oceanographic data further revealed the presence of a strong
shelf-slope front in 2000 that was absent in 2004. In addition, two of the six chinstrap penguins from the colony in Admiralty
Bay migrated from the South Shetland Islands region to the vicinity of the South Orkney and South Sandwich Islands, distances
of 800 and 1,300 km, respectively. We postulate that the differences in winter migratory behavior among chinstrap penguins
from this colony may reflect individual ties to different ancestral epicenters of chinstrap populations; one older and local
in the South Shetland Islands and one relatively recent, arising from the emigration of chinstrap penguins that occurred during
the expansion of this species in the mid-1900s. 相似文献
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Age and growth of ocellated icefish, Chionodraco rastrospinosus DeWitt and Hureau, 1979, from the South Shetland Islands 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Age and growth of ocellated icefish, Chionodraco rastrospinosus, were investigated using counts of annual growth increments from sagittal otoliths. Samples were collected during research
surveys by benthic trawl carried out around Elephant and South Shetland Islands in January–February 2002 and December 2006–January
2007. A total of 290 specimens were selected for the study, consisting of 120 females and 170 males. The age of fish was estimated
by counting annuli on transverse sections obtained by grinding and polishing whole otoliths embedded in epoxy resin. The precision-of-age
estimates within and between readers were tested applying both the average percent error (APE) and the coefficient of variation
(CV). The estimated age-range was 1–12 for both sexes of C. rastrospinosus. Applying the von Bertalanffy growth function to the age–length data, a growth curve was obtained for each sex. The estimated
values of VB growth parameters L
∞
and k were, respectively, 47.9 cm and 0.28 for females and 42.9 cm and 0.36 for males. Compared to other congeneric species, the
growth performance of C. rastrospinosus was relatively high, being 2.82 and 2.81 in males and females, respectively. Age at sexual maturity was estimated to be about
4 years in both sexes. C. rastrospinosus captured in the studied area consisted mainly of adult specimens between 3 and 8 years, with few older fish. 相似文献
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This study aimed to: (1) assess differences between two quantitative sampling methods of soil microarthropods (visual census
vs. stone washing) in ice-free areas located along a latitudinal gradient (from 72°37′S to 74°42′S) in northern Victoria Land
(Antarctica); (2) furnish preliminary results on the abundance and diversity of mites and springtails in the studied areas.
Visual census yielded reliable density estimates for adult collembolans and larger prostigmatic mites but did not detect small
species. The study updates the distribution of several mites, including the southernmost record of an Oribatida species at
global scale. Species composition was correlated with latitude but the uneven abundance distribution and local high beta-diversity
probably reflect habitat fragmentation and population isolation. Under this circumstance nested sampling design should be
usefully employed. Priorities and suitable methods for studying terrestrial microarthropod communities in continental Antarctica
are discussed. 相似文献
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During January and February of 2002 and 2003, we studied the diet of the Antarctic Tern Sterna vittata gaini at two colonies in Nelson Island, South Shetland Islands, by identifying the prey fed to chicks by breeders. The fish Notothenia coriiceps was the main prey in both seasons, followed by the myctophid Electrona antarctica, Antarctic krill Euphausia superba and gammarid amphipods. The contribution of fish to the diet increased as chicks grew older. Fish and amphipods were brought
to chicks during the day, whereas adults brought Antarctic krill at sunrise and sunset. Both the duration of the feeding trips
and the number of trips per foraging bout varied according to the type of prey caught. Preliminary information suggests that,
among other causes, the foraging strategy is strongly influenced by the predation pressure of skuas on chicks. Results are
compared with the only two previous study on the diet of the Antarctic Tern at the South Shetland Islands. 相似文献