Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys

Ecoregions are defined in terms of community structure as a function of abiotic or even anthropogenic forcing. They are mesoscale structures defined as the potential habitat of a species or the predicted communities geographic extent. We assume that they can be more easily defined for long-lived spe...

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Main Authors: Koubbi, Philippe, Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine, Goarant, Anne, Moteki, Masato, Hulley, Percy-Alexander, Causse, Romain, Dettai, Agnès, Duhamel, Guy, Pruvost, Patrice, Tavernier, Eric, Post, Alexandra L., Beaman, Robin J., Rintoul, Stephen R., Hirawake, Toru, Hirano, Diasuke, Ishimaru, Takashi, Riddle, Martin, Hosie, Graham
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Published: Elsevier 2010
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:16815 2024-02-11T09:58:32+01:00 Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys Koubbi, Philippe Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine Goarant, Anne Moteki, Masato Hulley, Percy-Alexander Causse, Romain Dettai, Agnès Duhamel, Guy Pruvost, Patrice Tavernier, Eric Post, Alexandra L. Beaman, Robin J. Rintoul, Stephen R. Hirawake, Toru Hirano, Diasuke Ishimaru, Takashi Riddle, Martin Hosie, Graham 2010-08 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/16815/1/BiodiversityIchthyofauna_Koubbi2010.pdf unknown Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2010.04.012 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/16815/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/16815/1/BiodiversityIchthyofauna_Koubbi2010.pdf Koubbi, Philippe, Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine, Goarant, Anne, Moteki, Masato, Hulley, Percy-Alexander, Causse, Romain, Dettai, Agnès, Duhamel, Guy, Pruvost, Patrice, Tavernier, Eric, Post, Alexandra L., Beaman, Robin J., Rintoul, Stephen R., Hirawake, Toru, Hirano, Diasuke, Ishimaru, Takashi, Riddle, Martin, and Hosie, Graham (2010) Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys. Polar Science, 4 (2). pp. 115-133. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2010.04.012 2024-01-22T23:27:05Z Ecoregions are defined in terms of community structure as a function of abiotic or even anthropogenic forcing. They are mesoscale structures defined as the potential habitat of a species or the predicted communities geographic extent. We assume that they can be more easily defined for long-lived species, such as benthos or neritic fish, in the marine environment. Uncertainties exist for the pelagic realm because of its higher variability, plus little is known about the meso- and bathypelagic zones. A changing environment and modification of habitats will probably drive new communities from plankton to fish or top predators. We need baseline studies, such as those of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life, and databases like SCAR-MarBIN as tools for integrating all of these observations. Our objective is to understand the biodiversity patterns in the Southern Ocean and how these might change through time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Polar Science Polar Science Southern Ocean James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Antarctic Southern Ocean Polar Science 4 2 115 133
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description Ecoregions are defined in terms of community structure as a function of abiotic or even anthropogenic forcing. They are mesoscale structures defined as the potential habitat of a species or the predicted communities geographic extent. We assume that they can be more easily defined for long-lived species, such as benthos or neritic fish, in the marine environment. Uncertainties exist for the pelagic realm because of its higher variability, plus little is known about the meso- and bathypelagic zones. A changing environment and modification of habitats will probably drive new communities from plankton to fish or top predators. We need baseline studies, such as those of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life, and databases like SCAR-MarBIN as tools for integrating all of these observations. Our objective is to understand the biodiversity patterns in the Southern Ocean and how these might change through time.
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author Koubbi, Philippe
Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine
Goarant, Anne
Moteki, Masato
Hulley, Percy-Alexander
Causse, Romain
Dettai, Agnès
Duhamel, Guy
Pruvost, Patrice
Tavernier, Eric
Post, Alexandra L.
Beaman, Robin J.
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Hirawake, Toru
Hirano, Diasuke
Ishimaru, Takashi
Riddle, Martin
Hosie, Graham
spellingShingle Koubbi, Philippe
Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine
Goarant, Anne
Moteki, Masato
Hulley, Percy-Alexander
Causse, Romain
Dettai, Agnès
Duhamel, Guy
Pruvost, Patrice
Tavernier, Eric
Post, Alexandra L.
Beaman, Robin J.
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Hirawake, Toru
Hirano, Diasuke
Ishimaru, Takashi
Riddle, Martin
Hosie, Graham
Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
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Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine
Goarant, Anne
Moteki, Masato
Hulley, Percy-Alexander
Causse, Romain
Dettai, Agnès
Duhamel, Guy
Pruvost, Patrice
Tavernier, Eric
Post, Alexandra L.
Beaman, Robin J.
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Hirawake, Toru
Hirano, Diasuke
Ishimaru, Takashi
Riddle, Martin
Hosie, Graham
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title Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
title_short Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
title_full Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
title_fullStr Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the biodiversity of the East Antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the CEAMARC (Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census) CAML surveys
title_sort estimating the biodiversity of the east antarctic shelf and oceanic zone for ecoregionalisation: example of the ichthyofauna of the ceamarc (collaborative east antarctic marine census) caml surveys
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