Wildlife Colonies in the Ross Sea

The Ross Sea region has a very unique assemblage of wildlife colonies, distributed throughout the region. They range from tiny algae and cyanobacteria in meltwater ponds in the McMurdo Dry Valleys to thousands of penguins at Cape Adare. This is a comprehensive report and map of the present wildlife...

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Main Author: Kelman, Emma
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14110
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14110 2023-05-15T17:10:34+02:00 Wildlife Colonies in the Ross Sea Kelman, Emma 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14110 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14110 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2015 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:42:13Z The Ross Sea region has a very unique assemblage of wildlife colonies, distributed throughout the region. They range from tiny algae and cyanobacteria in meltwater ponds in the McMurdo Dry Valleys to thousands of penguins at Cape Adare. This is a comprehensive report and map of the present wildlife colonies in the Ross Sea region. An extensive literature review was undertaken and the locations of research conducted on algae, cyanobacteria, fungi, lichen, bryophyte (mosses/liverworts), bacteria, protozoa, rotifer, tardigrade, nematode, mites, springtails, sea bird (including penguins), and seal colonies were collated and plotted on a GIS map. The Ross Sea region was defined as the area between 60-90oS and 150-180oE (Waterhouse, 2001). A wildlife colony was defined as a group of organisms of the same species that live and interact with each other in a certain place. This report, together with the GIS map will provide a valuable resource for environmental impact assessment reports, informing field teams and tourism companies and raising awareness about enviromental issues; which can be continually updated. Other/Unknown Material McMurdo Dry Valleys Ross Sea Rotifer Tardigrade University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Ross Sea McMurdo Dry Valleys Adare ENVELOPE(170.233,170.233,-71.283,-71.283) Cape Adare ENVELOPE(175.000,175.000,-71.000,-71.000) Waterhouse ENVELOPE(155.700,155.700,-81.417,-81.417)
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description The Ross Sea region has a very unique assemblage of wildlife colonies, distributed throughout the region. They range from tiny algae and cyanobacteria in meltwater ponds in the McMurdo Dry Valleys to thousands of penguins at Cape Adare. This is a comprehensive report and map of the present wildlife colonies in the Ross Sea region. An extensive literature review was undertaken and the locations of research conducted on algae, cyanobacteria, fungi, lichen, bryophyte (mosses/liverworts), bacteria, protozoa, rotifer, tardigrade, nematode, mites, springtails, sea bird (including penguins), and seal colonies were collated and plotted on a GIS map. The Ross Sea region was defined as the area between 60-90oS and 150-180oE (Waterhouse, 2001). A wildlife colony was defined as a group of organisms of the same species that live and interact with each other in a certain place. This report, together with the GIS map will provide a valuable resource for environmental impact assessment reports, informing field teams and tourism companies and raising awareness about enviromental issues; which can be continually updated.
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Wildlife Colonies in the Ross Sea
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