Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic continental shelf waters for more than 14 Myr. The west Antarctic Peninsula shelf is warming rapidly and has been hypothesized to be soon invaded by lithodids. A remotely operated vehicle survey in Palmer Deep, a basin 120 km onto the Antarctic shelf, revealed a large, reproductive population of lithodids, providing the first evidence that king crabs have crossed the Antarctic shelf. DNA sequencing and morphology indicate the lithodid is Neolithodes yaldwyni Ahyong & Dawson, previously reported only from Ross Sea waters. We estimate a N yaldwyni population density of 10 600 km(-2) and a population size of 1.55 x 106 in Palmer Deep, a density si...
Lithodid crabs are among the arthropods of the largest size, that further to their occurrence in hig...
The fauna of decapod crustaceans in the Southern Ocean has historically been considered impoverished...
Four specimens of Neolithodes brodiei Dawson and Yaldwyn, 1970, have been obtained for the first tim...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile and slow-moving, epi...
Rising sea temperature, as a result of anthropogenic climate change, has contributed to dynamic ecol...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
<div><p>Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has...
Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic she...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Species’ distributions are dynamic and are linked to the changing physical environment. Temperature ...
Recent records of lithodid crabs in deeper waters off the Antarctic continental slope raised the que...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe potential for biological colonization of Antarctic shores is an in...
Lithodid crabs are among the arthropods of the largest size, that further to their occurrence in hig...
The fauna of decapod crustaceans in the Southern Ocean has historically been considered impoverished...
Four specimens of Neolithodes brodiei Dawson and Yaldwyn, 1970, have been obtained for the first tim...
Lithodid crabs (and other skeleton-crushing predators) may have been excluded from cold Antarctic co...
Cold-water conditions have excluded durophagous (skeleton-breaking) predators from the Antarctic sea...
Benthic assemblages of the Antarctic continental shelf are dominated by sessile and slow-moving, epi...
Rising sea temperature, as a result of anthropogenic climate change, has contributed to dynamic ecol...
Predatory king crabs (Lithodidae) structure benthic communities in their native habitats and cause s...
Anthropogenic climate change resulting in warming of global oceanic temperatures will likely allow t...
<div><p>Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has...
Historically low temperatures have severely limited skeleton-breaking predation on the Antarctic she...
Recent scientific interest following the “discovery” of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred...
Species’ distributions are dynamic and are linked to the changing physical environment. Temperature ...
Recent records of lithodid crabs in deeper waters off the Antarctic continental slope raised the que...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe potential for biological colonization of Antarctic shores is an in...
Lithodid crabs are among the arthropods of the largest size, that further to their occurrence in hig...
The fauna of decapod crustaceans in the Southern Ocean has historically been considered impoverished...
Four specimens of Neolithodes brodiei Dawson and Yaldwyn, 1970, have been obtained for the first tim...