Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition

Information regarding the molluscs in this dataset is based on the epibenthic sledge (EBS) samples collected during the cruise BIOPEARL II / JR179 RRS James Clark Ross in the austral summer 2008. A total of 35 epibenthic sledge deployments have been performed at five locations in the Amundsen Sea at...

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Main Authors: Moreau, Camille, Linse, Katrin, Griffiths, Huw, Barnes, David, Kaiser, Stefanie, Glover, Adrian, Sands, Chester, Strugnell, Jan, Enderlein, Peter
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:46438 2024-02-11T09:55:16+01:00 Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition Moreau, Camille Linse, Katrin Griffiths, Huw Barnes, David Kaiser, Stefanie Glover, Adrian Sands, Chester Strugnell, Jan Enderlein, Peter 2013 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/46438/6/46438%20Moreau%20et%20al%202016.pdf unknown Pensoft https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.294.4796 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/46438/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/46438/6/46438%20Moreau%20et%20al%202016.pdf Moreau, Camille, Linse, Katrin, Griffiths, Huw, Barnes, David, Kaiser, Stefanie, Glover, Adrian, Sands, Chester, Strugnell, Jan, and Enderlein, Peter (2013) Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition. ZooKeys, 294. pp. 1-8. open Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.294.4796 2024-01-15T23:40:13Z Information regarding the molluscs in this dataset is based on the epibenthic sledge (EBS) samples collected during the cruise BIOPEARL II / JR179 RRS James Clark Ross in the austral summer 2008. A total of 35 epibenthic sledge deployments have been performed at five locations in the Amundsen Sea at Pine Island Bay (PIB) and the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) at depths ranging from 476 to 3501m. This presents a unique and important collection for the Antarctic benthic biodiversity assessment as the Amundsen Sea remains one of the least known regions in Antarctica. Indeed the work presented in this dataset is based on the first benthic samples collected with an EBS in the Amundsen Sea. However we assume that the data represented are an underestimation of the real fauna present in the Amundsen Sea. In total 9261 specimens belonging to 6 classes 55 families and 97 morphospecies were collected. The species richness per station varied between 6 and 43. Gastropoda were most species rich 50 species followed by Bivalvia (37), Aplacophora (5), Scaphopoda (3) and one from each of Polyplacophora and Monoplacophora. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Pine Island Pine Island Bay James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Amundsen Sea Antarctic Austral Island Bay ENVELOPE(-109.085,-109.085,59.534,59.534) Pine Island Bay ENVELOPE(-102.000,-102.000,-74.750,-74.750) The Antarctic ZooKeys 294 1 8
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description Information regarding the molluscs in this dataset is based on the epibenthic sledge (EBS) samples collected during the cruise BIOPEARL II / JR179 RRS James Clark Ross in the austral summer 2008. A total of 35 epibenthic sledge deployments have been performed at five locations in the Amundsen Sea at Pine Island Bay (PIB) and the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) at depths ranging from 476 to 3501m. This presents a unique and important collection for the Antarctic benthic biodiversity assessment as the Amundsen Sea remains one of the least known regions in Antarctica. Indeed the work presented in this dataset is based on the first benthic samples collected with an EBS in the Amundsen Sea. However we assume that the data represented are an underestimation of the real fauna present in the Amundsen Sea. In total 9261 specimens belonging to 6 classes 55 families and 97 morphospecies were collected. The species richness per station varied between 6 and 43. Gastropoda were most species rich 50 species followed by Bivalvia (37), Aplacophora (5), Scaphopoda (3) and one from each of Polyplacophora and Monoplacophora.
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author Moreau, Camille
Linse, Katrin
Griffiths, Huw
Barnes, David
Kaiser, Stefanie
Glover, Adrian
Sands, Chester
Strugnell, Jan
Enderlein, Peter
spellingShingle Moreau, Camille
Linse, Katrin
Griffiths, Huw
Barnes, David
Kaiser, Stefanie
Glover, Adrian
Sands, Chester
Strugnell, Jan
Enderlein, Peter
Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
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Linse, Katrin
Griffiths, Huw
Barnes, David
Kaiser, Stefanie
Glover, Adrian
Sands, Chester
Strugnell, Jan
Enderlein, Peter
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title Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
title_short Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
title_full Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
title_fullStr Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
title_full_unstemmed Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition
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Moreau, Camille, Linse, Katrin, Griffiths, Huw, Barnes, David, Kaiser, Stefanie, Glover, Adrian, Sands, Chester, Strugnell, Jan, and Enderlein, Peter (2013) Amundsen sea Mollusca from the BIOPEARL II expedition. ZooKeys, 294. pp. 1-8.
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