A new variant of Golfingia vulgaris var. antarctica var. nov. differing from the typical form and its known variants by the height of the hooks and papillae is described. The species Golfingia confusa (Sluiter) (?) is found in the Antarctic waters for the first time. For the species Golfingia minuta (Kef.), Golfingia anderssoni (Theel) and variant Golfingia margaritacea (Sars) var. trybomi (Theel) the ranges of their vertical and horizontal distribution are expanded
Jäderholm's type of Schizotricha antarctica, collected by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-1903...
Twenty-three species of Recent foraminifera are described from Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Six speci...
Aim: We assess biogeographical patterns, population structure and the range of species in the pulmon...
The finding of G. improvisa and G. minuta in the north-western part of the Pacific is the new one fo...
The presence of flowering plants within the Antarctic botanical zone (as defined by Greene 1964 a) h...
Two species of the antarctic hydroid genus Oswaldella Stechow, 1919, are considered. The first, desc...
Work on the systematics of a large collection of Antarctic Pycnogohida has revealed very forcibly th...
Colossendeis robusta Hoek, 1881, originally described from the Kerguelen shelf, is considered as one...
Springtails and mites are the most abundant and species rich micro arthropods in the Antarctic and s...
3 new species of the genus Golfingia: G. (Golfingia) birsteini Murina, G. (Phascoloides) capilleform...
Smith (1982) reported the discovery in 1981 of Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. on ...
Aim The aim of this study is to investigate areas of endemism within the distribution of Oswaldella ...
Sterechinus antarcticus Koehler 1901, an echinoderm of the family Echinoidea and order Camerodonta c...
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and co...
The material (475 specimens from 14 stations) was collected in the South Atlantic Ocean during the e...
Jäderholm's type of Schizotricha antarctica, collected by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-1903...
Twenty-three species of Recent foraminifera are described from Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Six speci...
Aim: We assess biogeographical patterns, population structure and the range of species in the pulmon...
The finding of G. improvisa and G. minuta in the north-western part of the Pacific is the new one fo...
The presence of flowering plants within the Antarctic botanical zone (as defined by Greene 1964 a) h...
Two species of the antarctic hydroid genus Oswaldella Stechow, 1919, are considered. The first, desc...
Work on the systematics of a large collection of Antarctic Pycnogohida has revealed very forcibly th...
Colossendeis robusta Hoek, 1881, originally described from the Kerguelen shelf, is considered as one...
Springtails and mites are the most abundant and species rich micro arthropods in the Antarctic and s...
3 new species of the genus Golfingia: G. (Golfingia) birsteini Murina, G. (Phascoloides) capilleform...
Smith (1982) reported the discovery in 1981 of Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. on ...
Aim The aim of this study is to investigate areas of endemism within the distribution of Oswaldella ...
Sterechinus antarcticus Koehler 1901, an echinoderm of the family Echinoidea and order Camerodonta c...
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and co...
The material (475 specimens from 14 stations) was collected in the South Atlantic Ocean during the e...
Jäderholm's type of Schizotricha antarctica, collected by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1901-1903...
Twenty-three species of Recent foraminifera are described from Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Six speci...
Aim: We assess biogeographical patterns, population structure and the range of species in the pulmon...