Recruitment is a principal factor determining the establishment, diversity and persistence of assemblages in marine benthic ecosystems. Despite considerable research in temperate and tropical latitudes, however, almost nothing is known of recruitment processes in polar regions. This study presents the first assessment of short-term recruitment of sessile epibenthos at a location within the Antarctic Circle (66.5°S). Recruitment was measured using acrylic panels immersed at 2 depths (8 and 20 m) at each of 3 locations in Ryder Bay, SW Antarctic Peninsula (67°35’S, 68°10’W). Recruitment to upward- and downward-facing panel surfaces was monitored at monthly intervals from March to August 2001, and from April 2002 to February 2003. A total of 4...
The feeding activity of four benthic suspension-feeding groups (bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes and...
The seasonal and interannual variability of feeding in 15 species of benthic marine suspension feede...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
The development of sessile invertebrate assemblages on hard substrata has been studied extensively i...
Abstract Summer phytoplankton blooms on the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) shelf result in epi-sodic...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
In the high Arctic, recruitment of hard-bottom benthic organisms has been studied at single location...
Abstract: Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarcti...
Sampling difficulties have meant that there have been more studies of population patterns than of pr...
Most marine benthic macroinvertebrate species reproduce via a larval phase but attempts to explain t...
Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarctic macroben...
In the trace of low temperature and sea-ice formation high-latitude-ecosystem components show a stro...
This thesis describes the first regularly resurveyed study of marine benthic colonisation processes ...
Abstract To understand the impact of anthropogenically induced transformations of biological commun...
The feeding activity of four benthic suspension-feeding groups (bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes and...
The seasonal and interannual variability of feeding in 15 species of benthic marine suspension feede...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
The development of sessile invertebrate assemblages on hard substrata has been studied extensively i...
Abstract Summer phytoplankton blooms on the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) shelf result in epi-sodic...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
Many areas of the Antarctic continental shelf support rich communities of benthic suspension feeders...
In the high Arctic, recruitment of hard-bottom benthic organisms has been studied at single location...
Abstract: Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarcti...
Sampling difficulties have meant that there have been more studies of population patterns than of pr...
Most marine benthic macroinvertebrate species reproduce via a larval phase but attempts to explain t...
Data on the growth (20 species) and productivity (19 species) of Antarctic and subantarctic macroben...
In the trace of low temperature and sea-ice formation high-latitude-ecosystem components show a stro...
This thesis describes the first regularly resurveyed study of marine benthic colonisation processes ...
Abstract To understand the impact of anthropogenically induced transformations of biological commun...
The feeding activity of four benthic suspension-feeding groups (bryozoans, hydroids, polychaetes and...
The seasonal and interannual variability of feeding in 15 species of benthic marine suspension feede...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...