Photographic samples were taken every 5 m along two 40 m transects on mostly rock face at Signy Island, Antarctica, during the austral winter of 1991. Dense and taxonomically rich communities of benthos occurred at most of the sublittoral study locations. These communities, however, varied significantly with substratum type, substratum profile and depth. Algae were generally the largest occupiers of space, but the area of substratum colonised by animal taxa increased whenever the profile approached vertical. Shallower than 15 m, disturbance effects, largely from ice, restricted community development to a high degree, but the frequency of disturbance at 25 m appeared to maintain high diversity by preventing domination of the assemblage by a ...
Quantitative and semi-quantitative samples of phyto- and zoobenthic organisms were collected by SCUB...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Extended glacier retreat is among the main consequences of the rapid warming of the West Antarctic P...
Photographs were taken every 0.5 m along three transects of 5.5 m length on shallow rock faces at Si...
A total of 985 rocks with a wide range of surface areas were examined from six locations at Signy Is...
Studies of east Antarctic marine assemblages on hard substrata are rare. In relation to sea-ice brea...
Despite being one of the most intensely studied habitat types worldwide, the intertidal region aroun...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
This study set out to investigate a broad range of ecological aspects in Antarctic bryozoans, includ...
Studies of east Antarctic marine assemblageson hard substrata are rare. In relation to sea-ice break...
The development of sessile invertebrate assemblages on hard substrata has been studied extensively i...
Aim Encrusting faunal communities on rocks were examined from Southern Ocean intertidal and subtidal...
We report the composition of terrestrial, intertidal and shallow sublittoral faunal communities at s...
16 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 1 appendixThe response of an Antarctic benthic community to iceberg d...
The epibiotic communities on locally abundant macroinvertebrates, in particular the brachiopod Lioth...
Quantitative and semi-quantitative samples of phyto- and zoobenthic organisms were collected by SCUB...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Extended glacier retreat is among the main consequences of the rapid warming of the West Antarctic P...
Photographs were taken every 0.5 m along three transects of 5.5 m length on shallow rock faces at Si...
A total of 985 rocks with a wide range of surface areas were examined from six locations at Signy Is...
Studies of east Antarctic marine assemblages on hard substrata are rare. In relation to sea-ice brea...
Despite being one of the most intensely studied habitat types worldwide, the intertidal region aroun...
Identity, quantity and seasonal variation in recruiting invertebrate larvae were investigated at Sig...
This study set out to investigate a broad range of ecological aspects in Antarctic bryozoans, includ...
Studies of east Antarctic marine assemblageson hard substrata are rare. In relation to sea-ice break...
The development of sessile invertebrate assemblages on hard substrata has been studied extensively i...
Aim Encrusting faunal communities on rocks were examined from Southern Ocean intertidal and subtidal...
We report the composition of terrestrial, intertidal and shallow sublittoral faunal communities at s...
16 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables, 1 appendixThe response of an Antarctic benthic community to iceberg d...
The epibiotic communities on locally abundant macroinvertebrates, in particular the brachiopod Lioth...
Quantitative and semi-quantitative samples of phyto- and zoobenthic organisms were collected by SCUB...
Many shallow water polar communities demonstrate considerable change along a bathymetric gradient. H...
Extended glacier retreat is among the main consequences of the rapid warming of the West Antarctic P...