Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula

There is a dearth of knowledge about biological and habitat diversity levels found in shallow areas from the Southern Ocean, a situation opposite to that found in other oceans. These ecosystems are exposed to fast-paced changes in key environmental parameters (seawater temperature, salinity, primary...

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Main Authors: Danis, Bruno, Christiansen, Henrik, Guillaumot, Charlène, Heindler, Franz, Houston, Ryan, Jossart, Quentin, Lucas, Katie, Moreau, Camille, Pasotti, Francesca, Robert, Henri, Wallis, Ben, Saucède, Thomas
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4551452 2024-09-15T17:41:22+00:00 Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula Danis, Bruno Christiansen, Henrik Guillaumot, Charlène Heindler, Franz Houston, Ryan Jossart, Quentin Lucas, Katie Moreau, Camille Pasotti, Francesca Robert, Henri Wallis, Ben Saucède, Thomas 2021-02-19 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551452 bah unknown Zenodo http://belgica120.be/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/B121-Cruise-report.pdf https://zenodo.org/communities/scar-biodiversity-aq https://zenodo.org/communities/scar https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551451 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551452 oai:zenodo.org:4551452 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Southern Ocean Biodiversity census Expedition Low environmental impact info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.455145210.5281/zenodo.4551451 2024-07-25T12:11:59Z There is a dearth of knowledge about biological and habitat diversity levels found in shallow areas from the Southern Ocean, a situation opposite to that found in other oceans. These ecosystems are exposed to fast-paced changes in key environmental parameters (seawater temperature, salinity, primary production, sea-ice regimes, ice-shelf loss/collapse) and host organisms which have been facing past events shaping the function and structure of ecosystems. The RECTO/vERSO projects funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) have identified plasticities (trophic, dispersive) and connectivities as key areas of research to understand the response of Antarctic ecosystems to environmental changes. The Belgica 121 (B121) expedition aims at exploring the surroundings of the Gerlache Strait (Western Antarctic Peninsula) and to carry out a biodiversity census focusing on intertidal and shallow areas using both classic descriptive marine ecology methods as well as state-of- the art techniques (habitat mapping, genetics, trophic ecology). The expedition also bears a strong historic link to the first scientific expedition to overwinter in Antarctica in 1897-99 recording the first intertidal biodiversity data 121 years ago. This historic expedition was led by Adrien de Gerlache onboard theBelgica. The present report gives a detailed account of the preliminary results of the B121 expedition. Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Shelf Sea ice Southern Ocean Zenodo
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Biodiversity census
Expedition
Low environmental impact
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Biodiversity census
Expedition
Low environmental impact
Danis, Bruno
Christiansen, Henrik
Guillaumot, Charlène
Heindler, Franz
Houston, Ryan
Jossart, Quentin
Lucas, Katie
Moreau, Camille
Pasotti, Francesca
Robert, Henri
Wallis, Ben
Saucède, Thomas
Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
topic_facet Southern Ocean
Biodiversity census
Expedition
Low environmental impact
description There is a dearth of knowledge about biological and habitat diversity levels found in shallow areas from the Southern Ocean, a situation opposite to that found in other oceans. These ecosystems are exposed to fast-paced changes in key environmental parameters (seawater temperature, salinity, primary production, sea-ice regimes, ice-shelf loss/collapse) and host organisms which have been facing past events shaping the function and structure of ecosystems. The RECTO/vERSO projects funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO) have identified plasticities (trophic, dispersive) and connectivities as key areas of research to understand the response of Antarctic ecosystems to environmental changes. The Belgica 121 (B121) expedition aims at exploring the surroundings of the Gerlache Strait (Western Antarctic Peninsula) and to carry out a biodiversity census focusing on intertidal and shallow areas using both classic descriptive marine ecology methods as well as state-of- the art techniques (habitat mapping, genetics, trophic ecology). The expedition also bears a strong historic link to the first scientific expedition to overwinter in Antarctica in 1897-99 recording the first intertidal biodiversity data 121 years ago. This historic expedition was led by Adrien de Gerlache onboard theBelgica. The present report gives a detailed account of the preliminary results of the B121 expedition.
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author Danis, Bruno
Christiansen, Henrik
Guillaumot, Charlène
Heindler, Franz
Houston, Ryan
Jossart, Quentin
Lucas, Katie
Moreau, Camille
Pasotti, Francesca
Robert, Henri
Wallis, Ben
Saucède, Thomas
author_facet Danis, Bruno
Christiansen, Henrik
Guillaumot, Charlène
Heindler, Franz
Houston, Ryan
Jossart, Quentin
Lucas, Katie
Moreau, Camille
Pasotti, Francesca
Robert, Henri
Wallis, Ben
Saucède, Thomas
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title Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Report of the Belgica 121 expedition to the West Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort report of the belgica 121 expedition to the west antarctic peninsula
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publishDate 2021
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Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Ice Shelf
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Sea ice
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