Climate is altering rapidly in parts of the Arctic and Antarctic but we know little about how marine organisms are responding to, or might respond to such changes. Knowledge of within-taxon variability is the vital context (currently missing) to interpretation of environmental signals. We investigated growth in six species and three genera of erect Antarctic bryozoans, an ideal model taxon to investigate such response. Cellarinella margueritae, C. nodulata, C. rogickae, C. watersi, Melicerita obliqua and Stomhypselosaria watersi, extended 3.4, 5.2, 4.6, 4.1, 4.9 and 4.5 mm year−1 and synthesised 24, 55, 45, 176, 34 and 46 mg CaCO3 year−1, respectively. The maximum ages of these species ranged from 11 to 15 years except M. obliqua, which rea...
International audienceAmong Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstr...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...
Some organisms are particularly appropriate models for investigation of variability in time and spa...
Seasonal and annual growth was monitored in situ at Signy Island in two species of bryozoan of diffe...
Bryozoans seem fairly typical amongst Antarctic benthos, in both timing and magnitude of growth. Gro...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
Growth and mortality of 3 species (Inversiula nutrix, Celleporella bougainvillei, Fenestrulina rugul...
*tbrey~a~~z-bremerhaven de Abstract: We analysed growth of the arborescent Antarctic cheilostoine br...
Aim To describe the distribution of biodiversity and endemism of bryozoans in southern temperate an...
Oxygen consumption (MO2) and activity were evaluated in Antarctic Bryozoa. Three species representin...
The physiology of many organisms in many places varies with seasonality of environment characteristi...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47).Euphausiids are a major component of the pelagic e...
Growth rates in Antarctic marine ectotherms have been demonstrated to be slowed by two to five times...
International audienceAmong Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstr...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...
Some organisms are particularly appropriate models for investigation of variability in time and spa...
Seasonal and annual growth was monitored in situ at Signy Island in two species of bryozoan of diffe...
Bryozoans seem fairly typical amongst Antarctic benthos, in both timing and magnitude of growth. Gro...
Erect bryozoans are extremely abundant and diverse in polar waters and individual species may span a...
Growth and mortality of 3 species (Inversiula nutrix, Celleporella bougainvillei, Fenestrulina rugul...
*tbrey~a~~z-bremerhaven de Abstract: We analysed growth of the arborescent Antarctic cheilostoine br...
Aim To describe the distribution of biodiversity and endemism of bryozoans in southern temperate an...
Oxygen consumption (MO2) and activity were evaluated in Antarctic Bryozoa. Three species representin...
The physiology of many organisms in many places varies with seasonality of environment characteristi...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47).Euphausiids are a major component of the pelagic e...
Growth rates in Antarctic marine ectotherms have been demonstrated to be slowed by two to five times...
International audienceAmong Antarctic bryozoans, some species are able to develop calcitic bioconstr...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...
In some areas of the Antarctic shelf, bryozoans are abundant, acting as ecosystem engineers creating...