12 pages, 6 figuresThe aim of this study was to contribute to a general understanding of the response of the Antarctic macrobenthos to environmental variability and climate-induced changes. The change in population size of selected macrobenthic organisms was investigated in the Larsen A area east of the Antarctic Peninsula in 2007 and 2011 using ROV-based imaging methods. The results were complemented by data from the Larsen B collected in 2007 to allow a conceptual reconstruction of the environment-driven changes before the period of investigation. Both Larsen areas are characterised by ice-shelf disintegration in 1995 and 2002, respectively, as well as high inter-annual variability in sea-ice cover and oceanographic conditions. In 2007 on...
Comprehensive information on Antarctic macrobenthic community structure has been publicly available ...
Ice retreat in West Antarctica and Antarctic Peninsula has led to important changes in seafloor comm...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...
TESTThe aim of this study was to contribute to a general understanding of the response of the Antarc...
TESTThe aim of this study was to contribute to a general understanding of the response of the Antarc...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
A decade has yielded much progress in understanding polar disturbance and community recovery—mainly ...
Comprehensive information on Antarctic macrobenthic community structure has been publicly available ...
Ice retreat in West Antarctica and Antarctic Peninsula has led to important changes in seafloor comm...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...
TESTThe aim of this study was to contribute to a general understanding of the response of the Antarc...
TESTThe aim of this study was to contribute to a general understanding of the response of the Antarc...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
10 pagesInternational audienceThe marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula w...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
The marine ecosystem on the eastern shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula was surveyed 5 and 12 years aft...
A decade has yielded much progress in understanding polar disturbance and community recovery—mainly ...
Comprehensive information on Antarctic macrobenthic community structure has been publicly available ...
Ice retreat in West Antarctica and Antarctic Peninsula has led to important changes in seafloor comm...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...