Recent records of lithodid crabs in deeper waters off the Antarctic continental slope raised the question of the return of crabs to Antarctic waters, following their extinction in the lower Miocene ;15 million years ago. Antarctic cooling may be responsible for the impoverishment of the marine high Antarctic decapod fauna, presently comprising only five benthic shrimp species. Effects of polar conditions on marine life, including lowered metabolic rates and short seasonal food availability, are discussed as main evolutionary driving forces shaping Antarctic diversity. In particular, planktotrophic larval stages should be vulnerable to the mismatch of prolonged development and short periods of food availability, selecting against complex lif...
Paralomis granulosa Jacquinot is a commercially fished lithodid crab species living in subantarctic ...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
1.Few species of reptant decapod crustaceans thrive in the cold-stenothermal waters of the Southern ...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
The fauna of decapod crustaceans in the Southern Ocean has historically been considered impoverished...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Caridean shrimps comprise the only decapod infraorder in the markedly impoverished high Antarctic de...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in ...
<div><p>Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has...
© 2019, the authors. Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile...
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...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Paralomis granulosa Jacquinot is a commercially fished lithodid crab species living in subantarctic ...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
1.Few species of reptant decapod crustaceans thrive in the cold-stenothermal waters of the Southern ...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
The fauna of decapod crustaceans in the Southern Ocean has historically been considered impoverished...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Caridean shrimps comprise the only decapod infraorder in the markedly impoverished high Antarctic de...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in ...
<div><p>Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has...
© 2019, the authors. Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile...
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...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Paralomis granulosa Jacquinot is a commercially fished lithodid crab species living in subantarctic ...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
1.Few species of reptant decapod crustaceans thrive in the cold-stenothermal waters of the Southern ...