Figure S1. from Location, location, location: survival of Antarctic biota requires the best real estate

All terrain ice-free shown as colour-shaded regions for the two Antarctic Conservation Biodiversity Regions (ACBRs) that contain springtail species on the Antarctic Peninsula that match those used in figures 1 and 2. Distribution of springtail species shown as coloured dots, and geochronological sit...

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Main Authors: Mark I. Stevens, Andrew N. Mackintosh
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22248072 2023-05-15T13:15:18+02:00 Figure S1. from Location, location, location: survival of Antarctic biota requires the best real estate Mark I. Stevens Andrew N. Mackintosh 2023-03-10T03:07:12Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22248072.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Figure_S1_from_Location_location_location_survival_of_Antarctic_biota_requires_the_best_real_estate/22248072 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.22248072.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/presentation/Figure_S1_from_Location_location_location_survival_of_Antarctic_biota_requires_the_best_real_estate/22248072 CC BY 4.0 Evolutionary Biology Environmental Science Ecology springtails ice-free glacial refuge cosmogenic dating nunatak ice sheet Text Presentation 2023 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22248072.v2 2023-03-23T00:07:30Z All terrain ice-free shown as colour-shaded regions for the two Antarctic Conservation Biodiversity Regions (ACBRs) that contain springtail species on the Antarctic Peninsula that match those used in figures 1 and 2. Distribution of springtail species shown as coloured dots, and geochronological sites as a red diamond, to match those used in figure 2. The geothermal areas are highlighted as small (orange) and large (red) sites as used in figure 1. ACBR region 3, North-West Antarctic Peninsula in red, shows sites where springtails are associated to geothermal areas; all species in this region are also found on offshore Islands. ACBR region 4, Central South Antarctic Peninsula in yellow, shows the sites for the only springtail species (green dots) only found at these sites on Alexander Island, which coincide with the cosmogenic dated site at Ablation Point Massif, which may have remained ice-free at the LGM. Conference Object Alexander Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet Springtail The Royal Society: Figshare Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Alexander Island ENVELOPE(-69.895,-69.895,-71.287,-71.287) Ablation Point ENVELOPE(-68.333,-68.333,-70.799,-70.799)
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Science
Ecology
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glacial refuge
cosmogenic dating
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ice sheet
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Environmental Science
Ecology
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Figure S1. from Location, location, location: survival of Antarctic biota requires the best real estate
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description All terrain ice-free shown as colour-shaded regions for the two Antarctic Conservation Biodiversity Regions (ACBRs) that contain springtail species on the Antarctic Peninsula that match those used in figures 1 and 2. Distribution of springtail species shown as coloured dots, and geochronological sites as a red diamond, to match those used in figure 2. The geothermal areas are highlighted as small (orange) and large (red) sites as used in figure 1. ACBR region 3, North-West Antarctic Peninsula in red, shows sites where springtails are associated to geothermal areas; all species in this region are also found on offshore Islands. ACBR region 4, Central South Antarctic Peninsula in yellow, shows the sites for the only springtail species (green dots) only found at these sites on Alexander Island, which coincide with the cosmogenic dated site at Ablation Point Massif, which may have remained ice-free at the LGM.
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