Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly confined to soil microfaunal communities. Studies have suggested that the lack of diversity is due to extreme environmental conditions and thought to be driven by abiotic factors. In this study we investigated soil microfauna composition, abundance, and distribution in East Antarctica, and assessed correlations with soil geochemistry and environmental variables. We examined 109 soil samples from a wide range of ice-free habitats, spanning 2000 km from Framnes Mountains to Bailey Peninsula. Microfauna across all samples were patchily distributed, from complete absence of invertebrates to over 1600 specimens/gram of dry weight of soil (gdw), wi...
The potential impact of environmental change on terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems can be explored by ...
First online: 20 July 2014Antarctic arthropods (mites and springtails) have been the subject of nume...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
<div><p>Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Antarctic terrestrial life has been described as some of the simplest on Earth. The terrestrial anim...
The harsh climate and patchy distribution of habitable terrestrial ecosystems constrain soil inverte...
AbstractThree mineral soil and four ornithogenic soil sites were sampled during summer 2006 at Cierv...
Three mineral soil and four ornithogenic soil sites were sampled during summer 2006 at Cierva Point ...
Data from six sites in Victoria Land (72–77°S) investigating co-variation in soil communities (micro...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
This study aimed to: (1) assess differences between two quantitative sampling methods of soil microa...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
The potential impact of environmental change on terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems can be explored by ...
First online: 20 July 2014Antarctic arthropods (mites and springtails) have been the subject of nume...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
<div><p>Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Terrestrial life in Antarctica has been described as some of the simplest on the planet, and mainly ...
Antarctic terrestrial life has been described as some of the simplest on Earth. The terrestrial anim...
The harsh climate and patchy distribution of habitable terrestrial ecosystems constrain soil inverte...
AbstractThree mineral soil and four ornithogenic soil sites were sampled during summer 2006 at Cierv...
Three mineral soil and four ornithogenic soil sites were sampled during summer 2006 at Cierva Point ...
Data from six sites in Victoria Land (72–77°S) investigating co-variation in soil communities (micro...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...
This study aimed to: (1) assess differences between two quantitative sampling methods of soil microa...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
The potential impact of environmental change on terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems can be explored by ...
First online: 20 July 2014Antarctic arthropods (mites and springtails) have been the subject of nume...
The unusually harsh environmental conditions of terrestrial Antarctic habitats result in ecosystems ...