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The evolution of patterns in biodiversity, from genes to ecosystems, was the key topic of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML). CAML was the most successful comprehensive, multinational and multidisciplinary survey of Ant-arctic biota ever conducted (Chapter 1.2). It used standardised methodol...

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Summary:The evolution of patterns in biodiversity, from genes to ecosystems, was the key topic of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML). CAML was the most successful comprehensive, multinational and multidisciplinary survey of Ant-arctic biota ever conducted (Chapter 1.2). It used standardised methodologies