Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica

Antarctic anemones of the genus Halcampoides inhabit low intertidal and shallow subtidal zones. They readily burrow into soft sediments following disturbance. The process of re-burying was recorded using time-lapse video in the aquarium of the British Antarctic Survey with specimens of a species col...

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Main Authors: Ansell, Alan D, Peck, L S
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/adb21574-31d6-4162-8f63-0ad0fbc03c48 2024-04-28T07:58:47+00:00 Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica Ansell, Alan D Peck, L S 2000 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/adb21574-31d6-4162-8f63-0ad0fbc03c48 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Ansell , A D & Peck , L S 2000 , ' Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica ' , J EXP MAR BIOL ECOL , vol. 252 , no. 1 , pp. 45-55 . Ecology METABOLIC-RATE BRACHIOPOD LIOTHYRELLA UVA Marine & Freshwater Biology GROWTH TEMPERATURE FISH article 2000 ftuhipublicatio 2024-04-04T17:16:02Z Antarctic anemones of the genus Halcampoides inhabit low intertidal and shallow subtidal zones. They readily burrow into soft sediments following disturbance. The process of re-burying was recorded using time-lapse video in the aquarium of the British Antarctic Survey with specimens of a species collected from the shallow sublittoral ( 1.6 and >4.0 times slower, respectively, compared with those of Peachia hastata from Scotland, recorded at similar to 11-14 degrees C. Q(10) values calculated from these data are in the range 1.4-3.0, and thus provide little evidence supporting any evolutionary acclimation of the processes involved in burrowing has occurred in Halcampoides from the Antarctic, although the data are limited. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica British Antarctic Survey Signy Island University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic Ecology
METABOLIC-RATE
BRACHIOPOD LIOTHYRELLA UVA
Marine & Freshwater Biology
GROWTH
TEMPERATURE
FISH
spellingShingle Ecology
METABOLIC-RATE
BRACHIOPOD LIOTHYRELLA UVA
Marine & Freshwater Biology
GROWTH
TEMPERATURE
FISH
Ansell, Alan D
Peck, L S
Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
topic_facet Ecology
METABOLIC-RATE
BRACHIOPOD LIOTHYRELLA UVA
Marine & Freshwater Biology
GROWTH
TEMPERATURE
FISH
description Antarctic anemones of the genus Halcampoides inhabit low intertidal and shallow subtidal zones. They readily burrow into soft sediments following disturbance. The process of re-burying was recorded using time-lapse video in the aquarium of the British Antarctic Survey with specimens of a species collected from the shallow sublittoral ( 1.6 and >4.0 times slower, respectively, compared with those of Peachia hastata from Scotland, recorded at similar to 11-14 degrees C. Q(10) values calculated from these data are in the range 1.4-3.0, and thus provide little evidence supporting any evolutionary acclimation of the processes involved in burrowing has occurred in Halcampoides from the Antarctic, although the data are limited. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Ansell, Alan D
Peck, L S
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Peck, L S
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title Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
title_short Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
title_full Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
title_fullStr Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica
title_sort burrowing in the antarctic anemone, halcampoides sp., from signy island, antarctica
publishDate 2000
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/adb21574-31d6-4162-8f63-0ad0fbc03c48
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Antarctic
Antarctica
British Antarctic Survey
Signy Island
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British Antarctic Survey
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op_source Ansell , A D & Peck , L S 2000 , ' Burrowing in the antarctic anemone, Halcampoides sp., from Signy Island, Antarctica ' , J EXP MAR BIOL ECOL , vol. 252 , no. 1 , pp. 45-55 .
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