The family Munnopsidae was the most abundant and diverse among 22 isopod families collected by the ANDEEP deep-sea expeditions in 2002 and 2005 in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. A total of 219 species from 31 genera and eight subfamilies were analysed. Only 20% species were known to science, and 11% of these were reported outside the ANDEEP area mainly from other parts of the SO or the South Atlantic deep sea. One hundred and five species (50%) were rare, occurring at only 1 or 2 stations. Seventy-two percent of all munnopsid specimens belong to the most numerous 25 species with a total abundance of more than 75 specimens; 5 of these species (40% of all specimens) belong to the main genera of the world munnopsid fauna, Eurycope,...
The Southern Ocean is characterized by a narrow and deep shelf, an almost isothermal water column an...
This study focusses on the isopod biodiversity in the abyssal area southeast of the Kuril–Kamchatka ...
Shallow marine benthic communities around Antarctica show high levels of endemism, gigantism, slow g...
Three expeditions were performed in the framework of ANDEEP (ANtarctic benthic DEEP-sea biodiversity...
The abyssal macrobenthos of the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench (KKT) area was sampled for the first time usi...
The fully natatory families of the janiroidean Asellota, the munnopsids sensu lato, include a group ...
Storthyngurinae from the deep sea of the West-Atlantic sector of the Antarctic have been studied. Th...
The ANDEEP expeditions have led to a large increase in knowledge about species numbers in the deep S...
The ANDEEP expeditions have led to a large increase in knowledge about species numbers in the deep S...
The crustacean order Isopoda (excluding Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise...
The diversity of New Zealand and Australian asellote isopods remains largely unknown. Even less is k...
Concerted efforts are being made to understand the current and past processes that have shaped Antar...
The isopod family Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864 was the most diverse and species richest family among...
The Southern Ocean is characterized by a narrow and deep shelf, an almost isothermal water column an...
Concerted efforts are being made to understand the current and past processes that have shaped Antar...
The Southern Ocean is characterized by a narrow and deep shelf, an almost isothermal water column an...
This study focusses on the isopod biodiversity in the abyssal area southeast of the Kuril–Kamchatka ...
Shallow marine benthic communities around Antarctica show high levels of endemism, gigantism, slow g...
Three expeditions were performed in the framework of ANDEEP (ANtarctic benthic DEEP-sea biodiversity...
The abyssal macrobenthos of the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench (KKT) area was sampled for the first time usi...
The fully natatory families of the janiroidean Asellota, the munnopsids sensu lato, include a group ...
Storthyngurinae from the deep sea of the West-Atlantic sector of the Antarctic have been studied. Th...
The ANDEEP expeditions have led to a large increase in knowledge about species numbers in the deep S...
The ANDEEP expeditions have led to a large increase in knowledge about species numbers in the deep S...
The crustacean order Isopoda (excluding Asellota, crustacean symbionts and freshwater taxa) comprise...
The diversity of New Zealand and Australian asellote isopods remains largely unknown. Even less is k...
Concerted efforts are being made to understand the current and past processes that have shaped Antar...
The isopod family Munnopsidae Lilljeborg, 1864 was the most diverse and species richest family among...
The Southern Ocean is characterized by a narrow and deep shelf, an almost isothermal water column an...
Concerted efforts are being made to understand the current and past processes that have shaped Antar...
The Southern Ocean is characterized by a narrow and deep shelf, an almost isothermal water column an...
This study focusses on the isopod biodiversity in the abyssal area southeast of the Kuril–Kamchatka ...
Shallow marine benthic communities around Antarctica show high levels of endemism, gigantism, slow g...