<div><p>Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred on a hypothesis that these crabs might be poised to invade the Antarctic shelf if the recent warming trend continues, potentially decimating its native fauna. This “invasion hypothesis” suggests that decapod crabs were driven out of Antarctica 40<b>–</b>15 million years ago and are only now returning as “warm” enough habitats become available. The hypothesis is based on a geographically and spatially poor fossil record of a different group of crabs (Brachyura), and examination of relatively few Recent lithodid samples from the Antarctic slope. In this paper, we examine the existing lithodid fossil record and present the distribution ...
The impoverished Antarctic decapod fauna is one of the most conspicuous biodiversity phenomena in po...
Non-native species can have profound implications on the survival of native ones. This is especially...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...
Recent scientific interest following the ‘‘discovery’ ’ of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has cent...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Rising sea temperature, as a result of anthropogenic climate change, has contributed to dynamic ecol...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile and slow-moving, epi...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
Recent records of lithodid crabs in deeper waters off the Antarctic continental slope raised the que...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic she...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe potential for biological colonization of Antarctic shores is an in...
Species’ distributions are dynamic and are linked to the changing physical environment. Temperature ...
The impoverished Antarctic decapod fauna is one of the most conspicuous biodiversity phenomena in po...
Non-native species can have profound implications on the survival of native ones. This is especially...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...
Recent scientific interest following the ‘‘discovery’ ’ of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has cent...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Rising sea temperature, as a result of anthropogenic climate change, has contributed to dynamic ecol...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile and slow-moving, epi...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
Recent records of lithodid crabs in deeper waters off the Antarctic continental slope raised the que...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic she...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe potential for biological colonization of Antarctic shores is an in...
Species’ distributions are dynamic and are linked to the changing physical environment. Temperature ...
The impoverished Antarctic decapod fauna is one of the most conspicuous biodiversity phenomena in po...
Non-native species can have profound implications on the survival of native ones. This is especially...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...