The nearshore Antarctic marine environment is unique, characterised by low but constant temperatures that contrast with an intense peak in productivity. As a result of this stenothermal environment, energy input has a profound ecological effect. These conditions have developed over several millions of years and have resulted in an animal physiology that is highly stenothermal and sometimes closely coupled with the seasonal food supply, e.g. reproductive periodicity and food storage. Therefore, Antarctic marine animals are likely to be amongst the most vulnerable species worldwide to environmental modifications and can be regarded as highly sensitive barometers for change. Reproductive success is a vital characteristic in species survival an...
Antarctic terrestrial communities are characterised by their geographical isolation and the survival...
This study on the free-spawning Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna and soft-shelled clam Laternula el...
Work on the life histories of common antarctic benthic marine invertebrates over the past several de...
The accepted paradigm for reproduction in Antarctic marine species is one where oogenesis takes 18 m...
It was hypothesised that organisms living on the Antarctic continental shelf, west of the Antarctic ...
Benthic surveys of Borge Bay, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands indicated that the biomass of macro...
Waters around the Antarctic Peninsula are experiencing one of the fastest rates of warming seen anyw...
Broadcast spawning invertebrates in the Antarctic encounter a very arduous and unforgiving environme...
Spermatogenesis, oogenesis and fecundity are described and the gonad index calculated for 10 individ...
Spermatogenesis, oogenesis and fecundity are described and the gonad index calculated for 10 individ...
The reproductive biology of the sea pen Malacobelemnon daytoni was studied at Potter Cove, South She...
This study used an energy budget approach to record changes in the biology of the Antarctic sea urch...
Polar conditions (low and stable seawater temperature coupled with highly seasonal primary producti...
This study reports the first multi-year observations on the reproductive patterns for an Antarctic p...
The pennatulid Malacobelemnon daytoni is one of the dominant species in Potter Cove, Antarctica. Its...
Antarctic terrestrial communities are characterised by their geographical isolation and the survival...
This study on the free-spawning Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna and soft-shelled clam Laternula el...
Work on the life histories of common antarctic benthic marine invertebrates over the past several de...
The accepted paradigm for reproduction in Antarctic marine species is one where oogenesis takes 18 m...
It was hypothesised that organisms living on the Antarctic continental shelf, west of the Antarctic ...
Benthic surveys of Borge Bay, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands indicated that the biomass of macro...
Waters around the Antarctic Peninsula are experiencing one of the fastest rates of warming seen anyw...
Broadcast spawning invertebrates in the Antarctic encounter a very arduous and unforgiving environme...
Spermatogenesis, oogenesis and fecundity are described and the gonad index calculated for 10 individ...
Spermatogenesis, oogenesis and fecundity are described and the gonad index calculated for 10 individ...
The reproductive biology of the sea pen Malacobelemnon daytoni was studied at Potter Cove, South She...
This study used an energy budget approach to record changes in the biology of the Antarctic sea urch...
Polar conditions (low and stable seawater temperature coupled with highly seasonal primary producti...
This study reports the first multi-year observations on the reproductive patterns for an Antarctic p...
The pennatulid Malacobelemnon daytoni is one of the dominant species in Potter Cove, Antarctica. Its...
Antarctic terrestrial communities are characterised by their geographical isolation and the survival...
This study on the free-spawning Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna and soft-shelled clam Laternula el...
Work on the life histories of common antarctic benthic marine invertebrates over the past several de...