Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf

The comatulid crinoid Anthometrina adriani is well represented among the suspension-feeding megaepibenthos from the continental shelf of the Dumont D'Urville Sea, Antarctica. Nearly 500 specimens were sampled during the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census expedition onboard the RV '...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Hemery, L.G., Galton-Fenzi, B., Améziane, N., Riddle, M.J., Rintoul, S.R., Beaman, R.J., Post, A.L., Eléaume, M.
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/19212/1/CrinoidHabitatPreference_Hemery2011.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:19212 2024-02-11T09:58:33+01:00 Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf Hemery, L.G. Galton-Fenzi, B. Améziane, N. Riddle, M.J. Rintoul, S.R. Beaman, R.J. Post, A.L. Eléaume, M. 2011-11 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/19212/1/CrinoidHabitatPreference_Hemery2011.pdf unknown Inter-Research http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps09330 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/19212/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/19212/1/CrinoidHabitatPreference_Hemery2011.pdf Hemery, L.G., Galton-Fenzi, B., Améziane, N., Riddle, M.J., Rintoul, S.R., Beaman, R.J., Post, A.L., and Eléaume, M. (2011) Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 441. pp. 105-116. open Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09330 2024-01-22T23:27:56Z The comatulid crinoid Anthometrina adriani is well represented among the suspension-feeding megaepibenthos from the continental shelf of the Dumont D'Urville Sea, Antarctica. Nearly 500 specimens were sampled during the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census expedition onboard the RV 'Aurora Australis' (December 2007 to January 2008), from 50 of the 87 stations over a 400 km2 area. Abiotic environmental factors were measured and an ocean circulation model was used to generate near-bottom parameters. The ecological niche of A. adriani was described by using ecological-niche factor analysis and Mahalanobis distances factor analysis. An environmental suitability map (ESM) was developed to map the optimal habitat. A. adriani prefers moderately deep and relatively cold waters with moderate current velocity, and a substrate with low gravel content and biogenic carbonate. The ESM shows 4 optimal regions: the eastern side of the George V Basin, the eastern side of the Adélie Basin, the southern part of the Adélie Bank, and the coastal area between the Astrolabe and Mertz glaciers. The ecological niche for A. adriani appears very narrow, but the species is widely distributed across the Antarctic shelf. It suggests that local changes in limiting factors have a strong local effect on the distribution of this species and that a total eradication of this species from the shelf would need an Antarctic-wide and synchronic change in these essential parameters. Modeling modifications in environmental conditions under different climate change scenarios could help predict the effect of such changes on the distribution of this selective species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica aurora australis D'Urville Sea Dumont D'Urville Sea James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Antarctic Astrolabe ENVELOPE(140.000,140.000,-66.733,-66.733) D'Urville Sea ENVELOPE(140.000,140.000,-65.000,-65.000) Dumont d'Urville ENVELOPE(140.017,140.017,-66.667,-66.667) Dumont-d'Urville ENVELOPE(140.013,140.013,-66.667,-66.667) The Antarctic Marine Ecology Progress Series 441 105 116
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description The comatulid crinoid Anthometrina adriani is well represented among the suspension-feeding megaepibenthos from the continental shelf of the Dumont D'Urville Sea, Antarctica. Nearly 500 specimens were sampled during the Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census expedition onboard the RV 'Aurora Australis' (December 2007 to January 2008), from 50 of the 87 stations over a 400 km2 area. Abiotic environmental factors were measured and an ocean circulation model was used to generate near-bottom parameters. The ecological niche of A. adriani was described by using ecological-niche factor analysis and Mahalanobis distances factor analysis. An environmental suitability map (ESM) was developed to map the optimal habitat. A. adriani prefers moderately deep and relatively cold waters with moderate current velocity, and a substrate with low gravel content and biogenic carbonate. The ESM shows 4 optimal regions: the eastern side of the George V Basin, the eastern side of the Adélie Basin, the southern part of the Adélie Bank, and the coastal area between the Astrolabe and Mertz glaciers. The ecological niche for A. adriani appears very narrow, but the species is widely distributed across the Antarctic shelf. It suggests that local changes in limiting factors have a strong local effect on the distribution of this species and that a total eradication of this species from the shelf would need an Antarctic-wide and synchronic change in these essential parameters. Modeling modifications in environmental conditions under different climate change scenarios could help predict the effect of such changes on the distribution of this selective species.
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author Hemery, L.G.
Galton-Fenzi, B.
Améziane, N.
Riddle, M.J.
Rintoul, S.R.
Beaman, R.J.
Post, A.L.
Eléaume, M.
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Galton-Fenzi, B.
Améziane, N.
Riddle, M.J.
Rintoul, S.R.
Beaman, R.J.
Post, A.L.
Eléaume, M.
Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
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Galton-Fenzi, B.
Améziane, N.
Riddle, M.J.
Rintoul, S.R.
Beaman, R.J.
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Eléaume, M.
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title Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
title_short Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
title_full Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
title_fullStr Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Predicting habitat preferences for Anthometrina adriani (Echinodermata) on the East Antarctic continental shelf
title_sort predicting habitat preferences for anthometrina adriani (echinodermata) on the east antarctic continental shelf
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