Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx

Sub-Antarctic islands are expected to show a high degree of endemicity due to their remoteness. However, biogeographic affinities in the sub-Antarctic remain poorly understood, especially in the marine realm. Sub-Antarctic islands being at the crossroads between Antarctic and cold temperate regions,...

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Main Authors: Quentin Jossart, Yann Lelièvre, Andreas Kelch, Blanca Figuerola, Camille V. E. Moreau, Davide Di Franco, Jamie Maxwell, Marie L. Verheye, Melanie Mackenzie, Rachel Downey, Sebastián Rosenfeld, Stéphane Hourdez, Thomas Saucède
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329.s001
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/26934094 2024-09-30T14:27:01+00:00 Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx Quentin Jossart Yann Lelièvre Andreas Kelch Blanca Figuerola Camille V. E. Moreau Davide Di Franco Jamie Maxwell Marie L. Verheye Melanie Mackenzie Rachel Downey Sebastián Rosenfeld Stéphane Hourdez Thomas Saucède 2024-09-04T05:10:44Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_A_first_glimpse_into_the_biogeographic_affinities_of_the_shallow_benthic_communities_from_the_sub-Antarctic_Crozet_archipelago_xlsx/26934094 unknown doi:10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_A_first_glimpse_into_the_biogeographic_affinities_of_the_shallow_benthic_communities_from_the_sub-Antarctic_Crozet_archipelago_xlsx/26934094 CC BY 4.0 Ecology biodiversity Southern Ocean taxonomy barcoding marine Dataset 2024 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329.s001 2024-09-08T23:56:04Z Sub-Antarctic islands are expected to show a high degree of endemicity due to their remoteness. However, biogeographic affinities in the sub-Antarctic remain poorly understood, especially in the marine realm. Sub-Antarctic islands being at the crossroads between Antarctic and cold temperate regions, biodiversity characterization and biogeographic analyses are a priority for monitoring and rapidly assessing variations associated with environmental changes. One underexplored sub-Antarctic area is Crozet, a protected archipelago located halfway between Antarctica and South Africa. In this study, we investigated the shallow-water Crozet macrofaunal diversity, distribution patterns and biogeographic affinities based on the examination of fieldwork specimens via a thorough morphological identification and a genetic characterisation. The resulting dataset provides an important baseline for further studies and conservation strategies, compiling the first genetic and taxonomic database for the Crozet archipelago. In total, 100 morphotypes were found, belonging to nine different phyla, among which arthropods (32), molluscs (18) and echinoderms (17) were the richest. Forty-seven morphotypes were identified to the species level, among which 20 were reported in Crozet for the first time. This confirms that Crozet is a poorly known region, even compared to other sub-Antarctic areas. A large proportion of species (62%) had circum Southern Ocean or circum sub-Antarctic distributions. These species were mostly shared with Kerguelen (72%), the Magellan Province (64%), and Prince Edward Islands (64%), confirming the patterns found in macroalgae and specific macrofaunal groups. However, this large-distribution statement needs to be counterbalanced by the detection (genetic data) of more restricted distributions than expected in four study cases (the tanaid Apseudes spectabilis, the nudibranch Doris kerguelenensis, the polychaete Neanthes kerguelensis and the chiton Hemiarthrum setulosum). Considering that most morphotypes had no ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Prince Edward Islands Southern Ocean Frontiers: Figshare Antarctic Southern Ocean Kerguelen
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topic Ecology
biodiversity
Southern Ocean
taxonomy
barcoding
marine
spellingShingle Ecology
biodiversity
Southern Ocean
taxonomy
barcoding
marine
Quentin Jossart
Yann Lelièvre
Andreas Kelch
Blanca Figuerola
Camille V. E. Moreau
Davide Di Franco
Jamie Maxwell
Marie L. Verheye
Melanie Mackenzie
Rachel Downey
Sebastián Rosenfeld
Stéphane Hourdez
Thomas Saucède
Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
topic_facet Ecology
biodiversity
Southern Ocean
taxonomy
barcoding
marine
description Sub-Antarctic islands are expected to show a high degree of endemicity due to their remoteness. However, biogeographic affinities in the sub-Antarctic remain poorly understood, especially in the marine realm. Sub-Antarctic islands being at the crossroads between Antarctic and cold temperate regions, biodiversity characterization and biogeographic analyses are a priority for monitoring and rapidly assessing variations associated with environmental changes. One underexplored sub-Antarctic area is Crozet, a protected archipelago located halfway between Antarctica and South Africa. In this study, we investigated the shallow-water Crozet macrofaunal diversity, distribution patterns and biogeographic affinities based on the examination of fieldwork specimens via a thorough morphological identification and a genetic characterisation. The resulting dataset provides an important baseline for further studies and conservation strategies, compiling the first genetic and taxonomic database for the Crozet archipelago. In total, 100 morphotypes were found, belonging to nine different phyla, among which arthropods (32), molluscs (18) and echinoderms (17) were the richest. Forty-seven morphotypes were identified to the species level, among which 20 were reported in Crozet for the first time. This confirms that Crozet is a poorly known region, even compared to other sub-Antarctic areas. A large proportion of species (62%) had circum Southern Ocean or circum sub-Antarctic distributions. These species were mostly shared with Kerguelen (72%), the Magellan Province (64%), and Prince Edward Islands (64%), confirming the patterns found in macroalgae and specific macrofaunal groups. However, this large-distribution statement needs to be counterbalanced by the detection (genetic data) of more restricted distributions than expected in four study cases (the tanaid Apseudes spectabilis, the nudibranch Doris kerguelenensis, the polychaete Neanthes kerguelensis and the chiton Hemiarthrum setulosum). Considering that most morphotypes had no ...
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author Quentin Jossart
Yann Lelièvre
Andreas Kelch
Blanca Figuerola
Camille V. E. Moreau
Davide Di Franco
Jamie Maxwell
Marie L. Verheye
Melanie Mackenzie
Rachel Downey
Sebastián Rosenfeld
Stéphane Hourdez
Thomas Saucède
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Yann Lelièvre
Andreas Kelch
Blanca Figuerola
Camille V. E. Moreau
Davide Di Franco
Jamie Maxwell
Marie L. Verheye
Melanie Mackenzie
Rachel Downey
Sebastián Rosenfeld
Stéphane Hourdez
Thomas Saucède
author_sort Quentin Jossart
title Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
title_short Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
title_full Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
title_fullStr Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Data Sheet 1_A first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-Antarctic Crozet archipelago.xlsx
title_sort data sheet 1_a first glimpse into the biogeographic affinities of the shallow benthic communities from the sub-antarctic crozet archipelago.xlsx
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1455329.s001
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