Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982

Taken from the biology report for Davis Station, 1982, prepared by Mark Tucker. A hardcopy of the report and field books are available in the Australian Antarctic Division library, and pdf copies of the report and field books are available for download at the provided URLs. Introduction The year bio...

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topic biota
oceans
MACROPHYTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
VEGETATION
ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS
CRYOSPHERE
SEA ICE
TIDAL HEIGHT
COASTAL PROCESSES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
WATER TEMPERATURE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
COPEPODS
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
PHYTOPLANKTON
CHLOROPHYLL
PIGMENTS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
COASTAL
PELAGIC
Invertebrates
Planktonic
Epontic
Inshore
Ice thickness
Snow thickness
Tide
Photoperiod
GILLNETS
HELICOPTER
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Davis
Rauer Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
oceans
MACROPHYTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
VEGETATION
ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS
CRYOSPHERE
SEA ICE
TIDAL HEIGHT
COASTAL PROCESSES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
WATER TEMPERATURE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
COPEPODS
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
PHYTOPLANKTON
CHLOROPHYLL
PIGMENTS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
COASTAL
PELAGIC
Invertebrates
Planktonic
Epontic
Inshore
Ice thickness
Snow thickness
Tide
Photoperiod
GILLNETS
HELICOPTER
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Davis
Rauer Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
topic_facet biota
oceans
MACROPHYTES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOSPHERE
VEGETATION
ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS
CRYOSPHERE
SEA ICE
TIDAL HEIGHT
COASTAL PROCESSES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN CHEMISTRY
WATER TEMPERATURE
OCEAN TEMPERATURE
SALINITY
SALINITY/DENSITY
FISH
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
COPEPODS
ARTHROPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ZOOPLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
PLANKTON
PHYTOPLANKTON
CHLOROPHYLL
PIGMENTS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
BENTHIC
COASTAL
PELAGIC
Invertebrates
Planktonic
Epontic
Inshore
Ice thickness
Snow thickness
Tide
Photoperiod
GILLNETS
HELICOPTER
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Davis
Rauer Islands
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description Taken from the biology report for Davis Station, 1982, prepared by Mark Tucker. A hardcopy of the report and field books are available in the Australian Antarctic Division library, and pdf copies of the report and field books are available for download at the provided URLs. Introduction The year biology programme for the 1982 season was divided amongst three persons into Phytoplankton, Chlorophyll, Invertebrates and Fish. As the zoologist, I will therefore concentrate on the animal, aspect. The aims of this programme as outlined in the ARPAC approved "A survey of the inshore marine area of Davis" are: 1) A systematic investigation to determine the flora and fauna of the marine inshore environment. 2) To explain their distribution and abundance in response to environmental variables. The first aim can be divided into two categories: 1) Wide range collection of the benthic, planktonic, pelagic and epontic faunas from the inshore waters of the Vestfold Hills. 2) Quantitative examination of the seasonal and distributional changes of the more common species. Most of the wide range collecting of the benthos and to a certain extent the plankton was carried out over the 81/81 summer. Collections were made from as far north as the Wyatt Earp islands and in the south near the Sorsdal Glacier. As wide a coverage as possible of the Vestfolds was made plus a visit to the Rauer group on one occasion. The planktonic fauna was collected throughout the year on a monthly basis from three sites from January 82 to December 82 while the pelagic and epontic faunas were collected monthly from the same sites after fast ice formation - April to December. Additions were made to the benthic collections throughout the year if any previously uncollected or interesting specimens were observed. These collections have culminated in over 150 species. I would expect the total number of different species to be around 200 once all are identified. Representatives of all the species collected will be returned to Biology, Kingston, for reference for future workers in the marine invertebrate field. The second aim, the quantitative examination, was carried out over a 12 month period from January 82 to December 82 at three sites - A, B and C (figure 1). These sites were selected on the criteria of depth, proximity to Davis and most importantly sediment types. Site A is 9m deep with a sandy bottom and a few odd rocks. It has a relatively low (5% or less) macrophytic cover. Site B is 20m deep with a mud bottom and zero macrophytes while site C is 15m deep with a rocky bottom and scattered pockets of sand and shell fragments etc. and 5-10% macrophyte cover. Sites A and B are relatively flat while C is situated on quite a steep slope. Sediment samples have been retained from each site to enable particle size analysis for more accurate descriptions of the sediment types. Several zooplankton, sediment inhabiting and macroscopic benthic species were monitored on a monthly basis for the year. Fish were sampled at sites A and C while the epontic community was sampled after ice formation at all three sites. The environmental variables measured were ice and snow thickness, tide, hours of daylight, salinity, nutrients, water temperature plus chlorophyll data and phytoplankton numbers. These variables are to be used in statistical analysis as a means of explaining the abundance and distribution of the species studied.
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TUCKER, MARK (processor)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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title Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
title_short Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
title_full Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
title_fullStr Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
title_full_unstemmed Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982
title_sort biology year report for davis station, 1982
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https://doi.org/10.4225/15/5a3b31f9731dc
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Temporal: From 1981-12-05 to 1982-12-16
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ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576)
ENVELOPE(77.833,77.833,-68.850,-68.850)
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Sorsdal Glacier
Southern Ocean
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Wyatt
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Wyatt Earp Islands
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Southern Ocean
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Vestfold Hills
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Wyatt Earp Islands
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::700818 2023-05-15T13:46:58+02:00 Biology Year Report for Davis Station, 1982 TUCKER, MARK (hasPrincipalInvestigator) TUCKER, MARK (processor) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-66.0; southlimit=-69.0; westlimit=75.0; eastLimit=79.0; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1981-12-05 to 1982-12-16 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/biology-year-report-station-1982/700818 https://doi.org/10.4225/15/5a3b31f9731dc https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Davis_biology_report_1982 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/biology-year-report-station-1982/700818 637ef75b-b3be-46cd-be8d-084350fc234f doi:10.4225/15/5a3b31f9731dc Davis_biology_report_1982 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/Davis_biology_report_1982 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota oceans MACROPHYTES EARTH SCIENCE BIOSPHERE VEGETATION ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS CRYOSPHERE SEA ICE TIDAL HEIGHT COASTAL PROCESSES NUTRIENTS OCEAN CHEMISTRY WATER TEMPERATURE OCEAN TEMPERATURE SALINITY SALINITY/DENSITY FISH BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES COPEPODS ARTHROPODS CRUSTACEANS ZOOPLANKTON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS PLANKTON PHYTOPLANKTON CHLOROPHYLL PIGMENTS EARTH SCIENCE &gt BIOSPHERE &gt ECOSYSTEMS &gt MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt BENTHIC COASTAL PELAGIC Invertebrates Planktonic Epontic Inshore Ice thickness Snow thickness Tide Photoperiod GILLNETS HELICOPTER OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt Davis Rauer Islands GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.4225/15/5a3b31f9731dc 2020-01-05T21:18:05Z Taken from the biology report for Davis Station, 1982, prepared by Mark Tucker. A hardcopy of the report and field books are available in the Australian Antarctic Division library, and pdf copies of the report and field books are available for download at the provided URLs. Introduction The year biology programme for the 1982 season was divided amongst three persons into Phytoplankton, Chlorophyll, Invertebrates and Fish. As the zoologist, I will therefore concentrate on the animal, aspect. The aims of this programme as outlined in the ARPAC approved "A survey of the inshore marine area of Davis" are: 1) A systematic investigation to determine the flora and fauna of the marine inshore environment. 2) To explain their distribution and abundance in response to environmental variables. The first aim can be divided into two categories: 1) Wide range collection of the benthic, planktonic, pelagic and epontic faunas from the inshore waters of the Vestfold Hills. 2) Quantitative examination of the seasonal and distributional changes of the more common species. Most of the wide range collecting of the benthos and to a certain extent the plankton was carried out over the 81/81 summer. Collections were made from as far north as the Wyatt Earp islands and in the south near the Sorsdal Glacier. As wide a coverage as possible of the Vestfolds was made plus a visit to the Rauer group on one occasion. The planktonic fauna was collected throughout the year on a monthly basis from three sites from January 82 to December 82 while the pelagic and epontic faunas were collected monthly from the same sites after fast ice formation - April to December. Additions were made to the benthic collections throughout the year if any previously uncollected or interesting specimens were observed. These collections have culminated in over 150 species. I would expect the total number of different species to be around 200 once all are identified. Representatives of all the species collected will be returned to Biology, Kingston, for reference for future workers in the marine invertebrate field. The second aim, the quantitative examination, was carried out over a 12 month period from January 82 to December 82 at three sites - A, B and C (figure 1). These sites were selected on the criteria of depth, proximity to Davis and most importantly sediment types. Site A is 9m deep with a sandy bottom and a few odd rocks. It has a relatively low (5% or less) macrophytic cover. Site B is 20m deep with a mud bottom and zero macrophytes while site C is 15m deep with a rocky bottom and scattered pockets of sand and shell fragments etc. and 5-10% macrophyte cover. Sites A and B are relatively flat while C is situated on quite a steep slope. Sediment samples have been retained from each site to enable particle size analysis for more accurate descriptions of the sediment types. Several zooplankton, sediment inhabiting and macroscopic benthic species were monitored on a monthly basis for the year. Fish were sampled at sites A and C while the epontic community was sampled after ice formation at all three sites. The environmental variables measured were ice and snow thickness, tide, hours of daylight, salinity, nutrients, water temperature plus chlorophyll data and phytoplankton numbers. These variables are to be used in statistical analysis as a means of explaining the abundance and distribution of the species studied. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Australian Antarctic Division Rauer Islands Sea ice Southern Ocean Wyatt Earp Islands Copepods Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Davis Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Davis-Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Rauer Group ENVELOPE(77.833,77.833,-68.850,-68.850) Rauer Islands ENVELOPE(77.833,77.833,-68.850,-68.850) Sorsdal Glacier ENVELOPE(78.167,78.167,-68.700,-68.700) Southern Ocean Vestfold Vestfold Hills Wyatt ENVELOPE(-67.686,-67.686,-67.338,-67.338) Wyatt Earp ENVELOPE(-86.417,-86.417,-77.567,-77.567) Wyatt Earp Islands ENVELOPE(78.540,78.540,-68.359,-68.359) ENVELOPE(75.0,79.0,-66.0,-69.0)