Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions

This record relates to the Australian component of the Latitudinal Gradient Project. The LGP is largely a New Zealand, US and Italian venture, but a small contribution has been made by Australian scientists. The Australian component of this work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2361 and 2682 (...

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Other Authors: SEPPELT, RODNEY (hasPrincipalInvestigator), SEPPELT, RODNEY (processor), GREEN, ALLAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.ands.org.au/latitudinal-gradient-project-australian-contributions/701286
https://doi.org/10.26179/5c3e749c0e765
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/LGP
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
id ftands:oai:ands.org.au::701286
record_format openpolar
institution Open Polar
collection Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
op_collection_id ftands
language unknown
topic biota
inlandWaters
oceans
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ARTHROPODS
INSECTS
HEXAPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ECHINODERMS
FISH
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
CYANOBACTERIA (BLUE-GREEN ALGAE)
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
LICHENS
FUNGI
PLANTS
MICROALGAE
DIATOMS
MOSSES/HORNWORTS/LIVERWORTS
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
PLANT SUCCESSION
BIOMASS DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
CONSUMPTION RATES
DECOMPOSITION
NUTRIENT CYCLING
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PRIMARY PRODUCTION
RESPIRATION RATE
DIURNAL MOVEMENTS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
MUTATION RATES
NATURAL SELECTION
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RANGE CHANGES
SPECIES COMPETITION
PLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
SURVIVAL RATES
ZOOPLANKTON
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS &gt
LAKE/POND
ALPINE/TUNDRA
VEGETATION
CHLOROPHYLL
NITROGEN
NUTRIENTS
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION
PIGMENTS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
VEGETATION COVER
DESERTS
VEGETATION SPECIES
ANTARCTICA
DRY VALLEYS
LATITUDINAL GRADIENT PROJECT
ROSS SEA
VICTORIA LAND
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
VISUAL CENSUS TRANSECTS
FIELD SURVEYS
LGP &gt
EBA &gt
Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Cape Hallett
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
inlandWaters
oceans
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ARTHROPODS
INSECTS
HEXAPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ECHINODERMS
FISH
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
CYANOBACTERIA (BLUE-GREEN ALGAE)
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
LICHENS
FUNGI
PLANTS
MICROALGAE
DIATOMS
MOSSES/HORNWORTS/LIVERWORTS
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
PLANT SUCCESSION
BIOMASS DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
CONSUMPTION RATES
DECOMPOSITION
NUTRIENT CYCLING
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PRIMARY PRODUCTION
RESPIRATION RATE
DIURNAL MOVEMENTS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
MUTATION RATES
NATURAL SELECTION
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RANGE CHANGES
SPECIES COMPETITION
PLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
SURVIVAL RATES
ZOOPLANKTON
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS &gt
LAKE/POND
ALPINE/TUNDRA
VEGETATION
CHLOROPHYLL
NITROGEN
NUTRIENTS
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION
PIGMENTS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
VEGETATION COVER
DESERTS
VEGETATION SPECIES
ANTARCTICA
DRY VALLEYS
LATITUDINAL GRADIENT PROJECT
ROSS SEA
VICTORIA LAND
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
VISUAL CENSUS TRANSECTS
FIELD SURVEYS
LGP &gt
EBA &gt
Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Cape Hallett
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
topic_facet biota
inlandWaters
oceans
ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ARTHROPODS
INSECTS
HEXAPODS
CRUSTACEANS
ECHINODERMS
FISH
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
CYANOBACTERIA (BLUE-GREEN ALGAE)
BACTERIA/ARCHAEA
LICHENS
FUNGI
PLANTS
MICROALGAE
DIATOMS
MOSSES/HORNWORTS/LIVERWORTS
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
BIOSPHERE
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
PLANT SUCCESSION
BIOMASS DYNAMICS
ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS
CONSUMPTION RATES
DECOMPOSITION
NUTRIENT CYCLING
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PRIMARY PRODUCTION
RESPIRATION RATE
DIURNAL MOVEMENTS
SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION
MUTATION RATES
NATURAL SELECTION
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RANGE CHANGES
SPECIES COMPETITION
PLANKTON
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
SURVIVAL RATES
ZOOPLANKTON
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS
EARTH SCIENCE &gt
BIOSPHERE &gt
ECOSYSTEMS &gt
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt
COASTAL
FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS &gt
LAKE/POND
ALPINE/TUNDRA
VEGETATION
CHLOROPHYLL
NITROGEN
NUTRIENTS
PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION
PIGMENTS
PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
VEGETATION COVER
DESERTS
VEGETATION SPECIES
ANTARCTICA
DRY VALLEYS
LATITUDINAL GRADIENT PROJECT
ROSS SEA
VICTORIA LAND
VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
VISUAL CENSUS TRANSECTS
FIELD SURVEYS
LGP &gt
EBA &gt
Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic
OCEAN &gt
SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
Cape Hallett
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description This record relates to the Australian component of the Latitudinal Gradient Project. The LGP is largely a New Zealand, US and Italian venture, but a small contribution has been made by Australian scientists. The Australian component of this work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2361 and 2682 (ASAC_2361, and ASAC_2682). Data from this project were entered into the herbarium access database, which has been linked to this record. The list below contains details of where and when samples were collected, and also the type of sample and the method of sampling. Cape Hallett and vicinity (2000, 2004): Biodiversity assessment of terrestrial plants (mosses, lichens); Invertebrate collections (mites, Collembola); plant ecology and community analysis; photosynthetic physiology of mosses and lichens; molecular genetics of mosses and lichens. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, field laboratory experiments for physiological studies. Dry Valleys: Taylor Valley (1989, 1996), Garwood Valley (2001), Granite Harbour (1989; 1994, 1996) - plant ecology; plant physiology; biodiversity; invertebrate collections; molecular genetics of mosses. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, field laboratory experiments for physiological studies. Beaufort Island (1996) - plant biodiversity; molecular genetics of mosses. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, laboratory studies for molecular genetics. Darwin Glacier (1994): plant biodiversity; molecular genetics of invertebrates and mosses (random sampling for biodiversity; laboratory studies of invertebrate and moss molecular genetics). Project objectives: 1. Investigate the distribution of bryophytes and lichens in continental Antarctica 1a). to test the null hypothesis that species diversity does not change significantly with latitude; 1b). to explore the relationships between species and key environmental attributes including latitude, distance from the coast, temperature, substrate, snow cover, age of ice-free substrate. 2. To continue to participate in the Ross Sea Sector Latitudinal Gradient Project and develop an Australian corollary in the Prince Charles Mountains, involving international collaborators, incorporating the first two objectives of this project. 3. To develop an international collaborative biodiversity and ecophysiological program in the Prince Charles Mountains that will provide a parallel N-S latitude gradient study to mirror the LGP program in the Ross Sea region as part of the present RISCC cooperative program (to be superseded by the EBA (Evolution and Biodiversity of Antarctica) program) to address the above objectives. Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: Continuing identification of moss and lichen samples previously collected from Cape Hallett, Granite Harbour and Darwin Glacier region. Lecidea s.l. lichens currently being studied in Austria by PhD student. Field work in Dry Valleys significantly curtailed by adverse weather. Field work planned for Darwin Glacier region and McMurdo Dry Valleys, particularly Taylor Valley and Granite Harbour region was severely curtailed due to adverse weather, helicopter diversions due to a Medical Evacuation, and other logistic constraints. 10 days of field time were lost. Limitations on field travel in Darwin Glacier region restricted the field work to a biologically depauperate region. The Prince Charles Mountains N-S transect, the only continental transect possibility for comparison with the Ross Sea area, unfortunately appears to have been abandoned through lack of logistic support. Taken from the 2009-2010 Progress Report: Identification of samples collected from AAT and Ross Sea Region continued during the year, interrupted significantly by the packing of the collection and transfer of specimens to the Tasmanian Herbarium. Work is now proceeding at the Herbarium with sorting, databasing and incorporation of packets into the Herbarium collection. The merging of the collection provides long-term security of curation and significantly boosts the cryptogam collections (35000 numbers) of the Tasmanian Herbarium.
author2 SEPPELT, RODNEY (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
SEPPELT, RODNEY (processor)
GREEN, ALLAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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title Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
title_short Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
title_full Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
title_fullStr Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
title_full_unstemmed Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions
title_sort latitudinal gradient project - australian contributions
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.ands.org.au/latitudinal-gradient-project-australian-contributions/701286
https://doi.org/10.26179/5c3e749c0e765
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/LGP
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
op_coverage Spatial: northlimit=-72; southlimit=-86; westlimit=168; eastLimit=180; projection=WGS84
Temporal: From 1989-01-01 to 2009-12-31
long_lat ENVELOPE(163.000,163.000,-77.617,-77.617)
ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427)
ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317)
ENVELOPE(162.733,162.733,-76.883,-76.883)
ENVELOPE(164.283,164.283,-78.033,-78.033)
ENVELOPE(159.000,159.000,-79.883,-79.883)
ENVELOPE(164.167,164.167,-78.033,-78.033)
ENVELOPE(166.833,166.833,-76.933,-76.933)
ENVELOPE(168,180,-72,-86)
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
McMurdo Dry Valleys
New Zealand
Antarctic Ocean
Taylor Valley
Prince Charles Mountains
Hallett
Cape Hallett
Granite Harbour
Garwood
Darwin Glacier
Garwood Valley
Beaufort Island
geographic_facet Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Ross Sea
Victoria Land
McMurdo Dry Valleys
New Zealand
Antarctic Ocean
Taylor Valley
Prince Charles Mountains
Hallett
Cape Hallett
Granite Harbour
Garwood
Darwin Glacier
Garwood Valley
Beaufort Island
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Antarctica
Beaufort Island
Darwin Glacier
McMurdo Dry Valleys
Prince Charles Mountains
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Tundra
Victoria Land
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Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Antarctica
Beaufort Island
Darwin Glacier
McMurdo Dry Valleys
Prince Charles Mountains
Ross Sea
Southern Ocean
Tundra
Victoria Land
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::701286 2023-05-15T13:46:59+02:00 Latitudinal Gradient Project - Australian contributions SEPPELT, RODNEY (hasPrincipalInvestigator) SEPPELT, RODNEY (processor) GREEN, ALLAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-72; southlimit=-86; westlimit=168; eastLimit=180; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 1989-01-01 to 2009-12-31 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/latitudinal-gradient-project-australian-contributions/701286 https://doi.org/10.26179/5c3e749c0e765 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/LGP http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.ands.org.au/latitudinal-gradient-project-australian-contributions/701286 0e14266a-4125-44df-aace-e3b00d456902 doi:10.26179/5c3e749c0e765 LGP https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/LGP http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre biota inlandWaters oceans ANIMALS/INVERTEBRATES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ARTHROPODS INSECTS HEXAPODS CRUSTACEANS ECHINODERMS FISH ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES CYANOBACTERIA (BLUE-GREEN ALGAE) BACTERIA/ARCHAEA LICHENS FUNGI PLANTS MICROALGAE DIATOMS MOSSES/HORNWORTS/LIVERWORTS ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS BIOSPHERE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE COMMUNITY DYNAMICS PLANT SUCCESSION BIOMASS DYNAMICS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS CONSUMPTION RATES DECOMPOSITION NUTRIENT CYCLING PHOTOSYNTHESIS PRIMARY PRODUCTION RESPIRATION RATE DIURNAL MOVEMENTS SPECIES/POPULATION INTERACTIONS EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION MUTATION RATES NATURAL SELECTION POPULATION DYNAMICS RANGE CHANGES SPECIES COMPETITION PLANKTON AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS SURVIVAL RATES ZOOPLANKTON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS EARTH SCIENCE &gt BIOSPHERE &gt ECOSYSTEMS &gt MARINE ECOSYSTEMS &gt COASTAL FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS &gt LAKE/POND ALPINE/TUNDRA VEGETATION CHLOROPHYLL NITROGEN NUTRIENTS PHOTOSYNTHETICALLY ACTIVE RADIATION PIGMENTS PLANT CHARACTERISTICS VEGETATION COVER DESERTS VEGETATION SPECIES ANTARCTICA DRY VALLEYS LATITUDINAL GRADIENT PROJECT ROSS SEA VICTORIA LAND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS VISUAL CENSUS TRANSECTS FIELD SURVEYS LGP &gt EBA &gt Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic OCEAN &gt SOUTHERN OCEAN &gt CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt Cape Hallett GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.26179/5c3e749c0e765 2020-01-05T21:18:46Z This record relates to the Australian component of the Latitudinal Gradient Project. The LGP is largely a New Zealand, US and Italian venture, but a small contribution has been made by Australian scientists. The Australian component of this work was completed as part of ASAC projects 2361 and 2682 (ASAC_2361, and ASAC_2682). Data from this project were entered into the herbarium access database, which has been linked to this record. The list below contains details of where and when samples were collected, and also the type of sample and the method of sampling. Cape Hallett and vicinity (2000, 2004): Biodiversity assessment of terrestrial plants (mosses, lichens); Invertebrate collections (mites, Collembola); plant ecology and community analysis; photosynthetic physiology of mosses and lichens; molecular genetics of mosses and lichens. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, field laboratory experiments for physiological studies. Dry Valleys: Taylor Valley (1989, 1996), Garwood Valley (2001), Granite Harbour (1989; 1994, 1996) - plant ecology; plant physiology; biodiversity; invertebrate collections; molecular genetics of mosses. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, field laboratory experiments for physiological studies. Beaufort Island (1996) - plant biodiversity; molecular genetics of mosses. Random sampling for biodiversity studies; point quadrats, releves for vegetation analysis, laboratory studies for molecular genetics. Darwin Glacier (1994): plant biodiversity; molecular genetics of invertebrates and mosses (random sampling for biodiversity; laboratory studies of invertebrate and moss molecular genetics). Project objectives: 1. Investigate the distribution of bryophytes and lichens in continental Antarctica 1a). to test the null hypothesis that species diversity does not change significantly with latitude; 1b). to explore the relationships between species and key environmental attributes including latitude, distance from the coast, temperature, substrate, snow cover, age of ice-free substrate. 2. To continue to participate in the Ross Sea Sector Latitudinal Gradient Project and develop an Australian corollary in the Prince Charles Mountains, involving international collaborators, incorporating the first two objectives of this project. 3. To develop an international collaborative biodiversity and ecophysiological program in the Prince Charles Mountains that will provide a parallel N-S latitude gradient study to mirror the LGP program in the Ross Sea region as part of the present RISCC cooperative program (to be superseded by the EBA (Evolution and Biodiversity of Antarctica) program) to address the above objectives. Taken from the 2008-2009 Progress Report: Progress against objectives: Continuing identification of moss and lichen samples previously collected from Cape Hallett, Granite Harbour and Darwin Glacier region. Lecidea s.l. lichens currently being studied in Austria by PhD student. Field work in Dry Valleys significantly curtailed by adverse weather. Field work planned for Darwin Glacier region and McMurdo Dry Valleys, particularly Taylor Valley and Granite Harbour region was severely curtailed due to adverse weather, helicopter diversions due to a Medical Evacuation, and other logistic constraints. 10 days of field time were lost. Limitations on field travel in Darwin Glacier region restricted the field work to a biologically depauperate region. The Prince Charles Mountains N-S transect, the only continental transect possibility for comparison with the Ross Sea area, unfortunately appears to have been abandoned through lack of logistic support. Taken from the 2009-2010 Progress Report: Identification of samples collected from AAT and Ross Sea Region continued during the year, interrupted significantly by the packing of the collection and transfer of specimens to the Tasmanian Herbarium. Work is now proceeding at the Herbarium with sorting, databasing and incorporation of packets into the Herbarium collection. The merging of the collection provides long-term security of curation and significantly boosts the cryptogam collections (35000 numbers) of the Tasmanian Herbarium. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Antarctica Beaufort Island Darwin Glacier McMurdo Dry Valleys Prince Charles Mountains Ross Sea Southern Ocean Tundra Victoria Land Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Ross Sea Victoria Land McMurdo Dry Valleys New Zealand Antarctic Ocean Taylor Valley ENVELOPE(163.000,163.000,-77.617,-77.617) Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427) Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Cape Hallett ENVELOPE(170.217,170.217,-72.317,-72.317) Granite Harbour ENVELOPE(162.733,162.733,-76.883,-76.883) Garwood ENVELOPE(164.283,164.283,-78.033,-78.033) Darwin Glacier ENVELOPE(159.000,159.000,-79.883,-79.883) Garwood Valley ENVELOPE(164.167,164.167,-78.033,-78.033) Beaufort Island ENVELOPE(166.833,166.833,-76.933,-76.933) ENVELOPE(168,180,-72,-86)