The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of biological diversity and ecological functioning. Nematodes are the most commonly encountered and abundant metazoans of Victoria Land soils, yet little is known of their diversity and distribution. Herein we present a summary of the geographic distribution, habitats and ecology of the terrestrial nematodes of Victoria Land from published and unpublished sources. All Victoria Land nematodes are endemic to Antarctica, and many are common and widely distributed at landscape scales. However, at smaller spatial scales, populations can have patchy distributions, with the presence or absence of each species strongly influenced by specific habitat requi...
Biotic communities in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are relatively simple and often lack higher t...
(Cephalobidae) was found near the base of the Beard-more Glacier in the Transantarctic Mountains 83....
Soil biological studies have suggested that generations of terrestrial nematodes in continental Anta...
The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of bi...
The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of bi...
Abstract: The nematode communities of Antarctica are considered simple. The few species present are ...
A decrease in biodiversity and density of terrestrial organisms with increasing altitude and latitud...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
Data from six sites in Victoria Land (72–77°S) investigating co-variation in soil communities (micro...
Nematode worms are one of the most important soil faunal groups in Antarctica. However, relatively l...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
The harsh climate and patchy distribution of habitable terrestrial ecosystems constrain soil inverte...
The terrestrial nematodes from the Antarctic Peninsula region were reported first by the scientific ...
As a cooperative research program of National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Antarctic free-liv...
The rapidly changing climate in Antarctica is impacting the ecosystems. Since records began, climate...
Biotic communities in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are relatively simple and often lack higher t...
(Cephalobidae) was found near the base of the Beard-more Glacier in the Transantarctic Mountains 83....
Soil biological studies have suggested that generations of terrestrial nematodes in continental Anta...
The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of bi...
The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of bi...
Abstract: The nematode communities of Antarctica are considered simple. The few species present are ...
A decrease in biodiversity and density of terrestrial organisms with increasing altitude and latitud...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
Data from six sites in Victoria Land (72–77°S) investigating co-variation in soil communities (micro...
Nematode worms are one of the most important soil faunal groups in Antarctica. However, relatively l...
Understanding the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is critical to pr...
The harsh climate and patchy distribution of habitable terrestrial ecosystems constrain soil inverte...
The terrestrial nematodes from the Antarctic Peninsula region were reported first by the scientific ...
As a cooperative research program of National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Antarctic free-liv...
The rapidly changing climate in Antarctica is impacting the ecosystems. Since records began, climate...
Biotic communities in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems are relatively simple and often lack higher t...
(Cephalobidae) was found near the base of the Beard-more Glacier in the Transantarctic Mountains 83....
Soil biological studies have suggested that generations of terrestrial nematodes in continental Anta...