The modern benthic fauna of the Antarctic continental shelf is characterized by the lack of active, skeleton-breaking (durophagous) predators such as crabs, lobsters and many fish, and the dominance in many areas of epifaunal suspension feeders. It has often been remarked that these ecological characteristics give the fauna a distinctly Palaeozoic feel, with the assumption that it may be an evolutionary relic. We now know that this is not so, and fossil evidence shows clearly that many of the taxa and life-styles that are absent now were previously present. The modern fauna has been shaped by a number of factors, important among which have been oceanographic changes and the onset of Cenozoic glaciation. Sea-water cooling, and periodic fragm...
Current knowledge of the break-up of Gondwana during the Tertiary indicates that shallow water marin...
23 pagesInternational audienceIn the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-te...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables.-- This is contribution No. 352 of the Dauphin Island Sea LabThe moder...
Environmental change is the norm and it is likely that, particularly on the geological timescale, th...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (\u3c100-m depth) are archaic in ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
SYNOPSIS. Marine benthic communities living in shallow-water habitats (,100 m depth) in Antarctica p...
Although biological work in the Southern Ocean extends back well over a century, studies in the past...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in str...
Environmental conditions fostering marine communities around Antarctica differ fundamentally from th...
The origins of present day benthic marine faunas from both the Magellan and Antarctic provinces may ...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in ...
Current knowledge of the break-up of Gondwana during the Tertiary indicates that shallow water marin...
23 pagesInternational audienceIn the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-te...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
10 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables.-- This is contribution No. 352 of the Dauphin Island Sea LabThe moder...
Environmental change is the norm and it is likely that, particularly on the geological timescale, th...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (\u3c100-m depth) are archaic in ...
We are beginning to appreciate that the origin of the modern Antarctic marine fauna is related to a ...
SYNOPSIS. Marine benthic communities living in shallow-water habitats (,100 m depth) in Antarctica p...
Although biological work in the Southern Ocean extends back well over a century, studies in the past...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in str...
Environmental conditions fostering marine communities around Antarctica differ fundamentally from th...
The origins of present day benthic marine faunas from both the Magellan and Antarctic provinces may ...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...
Benthic communities living in shallow-shelf habitats in Antarctica (<100-m depth) are archaic in ...
Current knowledge of the break-up of Gondwana during the Tertiary indicates that shallow water marin...
23 pagesInternational audienceIn the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-te...
In the Southern Ocean, that is areas south of the Polar Front, long-term oceanographic cooling, geog...