The shallow Antarctic benthos (10 -100 m depth) are predicted to undergo drastic changes, particularly with respect to the iceberg scour disturbance regimes. With this is in mind, the field of disturbance ecology provides a powerful lens through which to interpret the current and future changes within this environment. The top 100 m of the benthos within the Antarctic is largely characterised by a strong disturbance gradient, with infrequent scour occurring at depth and large swatches of the macro and megabenthos removed by scours in the shallows. Data were collected from photographs taken with a mini-ROV to measure the taxonomic, functional and structural changes within the macro and megabenthos across disturbance regimes and...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...
The depth-related patterns in the benthic megafauna of the NE Weddell Sea shelf at the edge of the F...
Background: Marine soft sediments are some of the most widespread habitats in the ocean, playing a v...
Abstract Climate-related disturbance regimes are changing rapidly with profound consequences for eco...
Climate-related disturbance regimes are changing rapidly with profound consequences for ecosystems. ...
Benthic communities in nearshore habitats around Antarctica are strongly influenced by ice disturban...
Benthic communities in nearshore habitats around Antarctica are strongly influenced by ice disturban...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Ice scouring is one of the 5 most significant natural forces acting on ecosystems, yet very few data...
Disturbances like forest fires, tree falls or hurricanes are natural and essential processes in ecos...
Climate-driven changes in disturbance are a major threat to ecosystem Functional diversity. The sele...
A decade has yielded much progress in understanding polar disturbance and community recovery—mainly ...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Disturbance is a key structuring force influencing shallow water communities at all latitudes. Polar...
Studies from temperate and tropical regions have shown that variability in the distribution of benth...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...
The depth-related patterns in the benthic megafauna of the NE Weddell Sea shelf at the edge of the F...
Background: Marine soft sediments are some of the most widespread habitats in the ocean, playing a v...
Abstract Climate-related disturbance regimes are changing rapidly with profound consequences for eco...
Climate-related disturbance regimes are changing rapidly with profound consequences for ecosystems. ...
Benthic communities in nearshore habitats around Antarctica are strongly influenced by ice disturban...
Benthic communities in nearshore habitats around Antarctica are strongly influenced by ice disturban...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Ice scouring is one of the 5 most significant natural forces acting on ecosystems, yet very few data...
Disturbances like forest fires, tree falls or hurricanes are natural and essential processes in ecos...
Climate-driven changes in disturbance are a major threat to ecosystem Functional diversity. The sele...
A decade has yielded much progress in understanding polar disturbance and community recovery—mainly ...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Disturbance is a key structuring force influencing shallow water communities at all latitudes. Polar...
Studies from temperate and tropical regions have shown that variability in the distribution of benth...
Disturbance has always shaped the evolution and ecology of organisms and nowhere is this more appare...
The depth-related patterns in the benthic megafauna of the NE Weddell Sea shelf at the edge of the F...
Background: Marine soft sediments are some of the most widespread habitats in the ocean, playing a v...