The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography

A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean. The largely terrestrial Isopoda and Amphipoda are confined to some sub-Antarctic and cool temperate islands while the predominantly freshwater Anostraca, Ano...

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Main Authors: Philip J. A. Pugh, H. J. G. Dartnall, Sandra J. McInnes
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2002
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spelling ftangliruskinfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23770740 2023-11-12T04:05:56+01:00 The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography Philip J. A. Pugh H. J. G. Dartnall Sandra J. McInnes 2002-06-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_non-marine_crustacea_of_Antarctica_and_the_islands_of_the_Southern_Ocean_biodiversity_and_biogeography/23770740 unknown 10779/aru.23770740.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_non-marine_crustacea_of_Antarctica_and_the_islands_of_the_Southern_Ocean_biodiversity_and_biogeography/23770740 CC BY 4.0 Amphipoda Anomopoda Antarctica Biogeography Cladocera Copepoda Crustacea Diversity Island Isopoda Ostracoda Southern Ocean Text Journal contribution 2002 ftangliruskinfig 2023-10-13T12:25:22Z A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean. The largely terrestrial Isopoda and Amphipoda are confined to some sub-Antarctic and cool temperate islands while the predominantly freshwater Anostraca, Anomopoda, Copepoda (=Calanoida, Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida) and Ostracoda (Podocopida) occur throughout the region. Holocene sea-level rises fragmented freshwater and terrestrial species ranges on New Zealand, Auckland, Campbell, and possibly other South Pacific islands, leaving a legacy of vicariant taxa. Tertiary species probably survived Pleistocene glaciation in aquatic refugia on the New Zealand/South Pacific, Falkland, Crozet and Kerguelen archipelagoes, but there are no valid records of Tertiary Antarctic Crustacea. All 40 Continental and Maritime Antarctic freshwater records can be ascribed to the historic introduction of anthropogenic aliens, Holocene immigration of colonists, returning re-colonists and marine species 'marooned' in epishelf and other coastal lakes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Southern Ocean Anglia Ruskin University: Figshare Antarctic Southern Ocean Kerguelen Pacific New Zealand
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topic Amphipoda
Anomopoda
Antarctica
Biogeography
Cladocera
Copepoda
Crustacea
Diversity
Island
Isopoda
Ostracoda
Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Amphipoda
Anomopoda
Antarctica
Biogeography
Cladocera
Copepoda
Crustacea
Diversity
Island
Isopoda
Ostracoda
Southern Ocean
Philip J. A. Pugh
H. J. G. Dartnall
Sandra J. McInnes
The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
topic_facet Amphipoda
Anomopoda
Antarctica
Biogeography
Cladocera
Copepoda
Crustacea
Diversity
Island
Isopoda
Ostracoda
Southern Ocean
description A total of 101 verified species and eight ordinal taxa represent the non-marine Crustacea on Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean. The largely terrestrial Isopoda and Amphipoda are confined to some sub-Antarctic and cool temperate islands while the predominantly freshwater Anostraca, Anomopoda, Copepoda (=Calanoida, Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida) and Ostracoda (Podocopida) occur throughout the region. Holocene sea-level rises fragmented freshwater and terrestrial species ranges on New Zealand, Auckland, Campbell, and possibly other South Pacific islands, leaving a legacy of vicariant taxa. Tertiary species probably survived Pleistocene glaciation in aquatic refugia on the New Zealand/South Pacific, Falkland, Crozet and Kerguelen archipelagoes, but there are no valid records of Tertiary Antarctic Crustacea. All 40 Continental and Maritime Antarctic freshwater records can be ascribed to the historic introduction of anthropogenic aliens, Holocene immigration of colonists, returning re-colonists and marine species 'marooned' in epishelf and other coastal lakes.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Philip J. A. Pugh
H. J. G. Dartnall
Sandra J. McInnes
author_facet Philip J. A. Pugh
H. J. G. Dartnall
Sandra J. McInnes
author_sort Philip J. A. Pugh
title The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
title_short The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
title_full The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
title_fullStr The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
title_full_unstemmed The non-marine crustacea of Antarctica and the islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
title_sort non-marine crustacea of antarctica and the islands of the southern ocean: biodiversity and biogeography
publishDate 2002
url https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_non-marine_crustacea_of_Antarctica_and_the_islands_of_the_Southern_Ocean_biodiversity_and_biogeography/23770740
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
Kerguelen
Pacific
New Zealand
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Southern Ocean
Kerguelen
Pacific
New Zealand
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
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