Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes are unique ecosystems with relatively simple food webs, which are likely to be strongly affected by climate warming. While Antarctic freshwater invertebrates are adapted to extreme environmental conditions, little is known about the factors determining their current distribution and to what extent this is explained by biogeography or climate. We explored the distribution of freshwater crustaceans (one of the most abundant and diverse group of organisms in Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes) across four biogeographic provinces (Continental Antarctic, CA; Maritime Antarctic, MA; Subantarctic islands, SA; and Southern Cool Temperate, SCT) based on the literature, predicting that species distribution would be dete...
Aim: To identify Antarctic palaeoendemic taxa and their probable glacial refugia from regional group...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...
Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes are unique ecosystems with relatively simple food webs, which are l...
Antarctic continent is one of the most severe regions on Earth and it is characterized by low annual...
Environmental conditions were particularly severe during the Last Glacial Maximum, altering the dist...
Shrimps have a widespread distribution across the shelf, slope and seamount regions of the Southern ...
The basic biogeographic zones proposed many years ago – the Subantarctic islands, Maritime Antarctic...
This review concerns crustaceans that associate with sea ice. Particular emphasis is placed on comp...
Copepods are present in numerous aquatic environments, playing key roles in food webs, and are thoug...
Biotic communities in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are relatively simple and often lack higher t...
Patterns of environmental spatial structure lie at the heart of the most fundamental and familiar pa...
The McMurdo Dry Valley lakes of Antarctica constitute some of the harshest and most isolated freshwa...
Appendicularians are one of the most common animals found within zooplankton assemblages. They play ...
Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second h...
Aim: To identify Antarctic palaeoendemic taxa and their probable glacial refugia from regional group...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...
Antarctic and Subantarctic lakes are unique ecosystems with relatively simple food webs, which are l...
Antarctic continent is one of the most severe regions on Earth and it is characterized by low annual...
Environmental conditions were particularly severe during the Last Glacial Maximum, altering the dist...
Shrimps have a widespread distribution across the shelf, slope and seamount regions of the Southern ...
The basic biogeographic zones proposed many years ago – the Subantarctic islands, Maritime Antarctic...
This review concerns crustaceans that associate with sea ice. Particular emphasis is placed on comp...
Copepods are present in numerous aquatic environments, playing key roles in food webs, and are thoug...
Biotic communities in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are relatively simple and often lack higher t...
Patterns of environmental spatial structure lie at the heart of the most fundamental and familiar pa...
The McMurdo Dry Valley lakes of Antarctica constitute some of the harshest and most isolated freshwa...
Appendicularians are one of the most common animals found within zooplankton assemblages. They play ...
Parts of Antarctica were amongst the most rapidly changing regions of the planet during the second h...
Aim: To identify Antarctic palaeoendemic taxa and their probable glacial refugia from regional group...
The question is posed: "what limits the presence, distribution, and abundance of life in Antarctica?...
Marine invertebrates inhabiting the high Antarctic continental shelves are challenged by disturbance...