Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica
The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of biological diversity and ecological functioning. Nematodes are the most commonly encountered and abundant metazoans of Victoria Land soils, yet little is known of their diversity and distribution. Herei...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:578362 2024-09-15T17:42:33+00:00 Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica Adams, Byron Wall, Diana Virginia, Ross Broos, Emma Knox, Matthew 2014-06-24 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7180 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7180 oai:zenodo.org:578362 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode ZooKeys, 419, 29-71, (2014-06-24) Biodiversity dispersal climate change Eudorylaimus freeliving nematodes Geomonhystera habitat suitability invasive species Panagrolaimus Plectus Scottnema soil info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.419.7180 2024-07-26T14:14:20Z The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of biological diversity and ecological functioning. Nematodes are the most commonly encountered and abundant metazoans of Victoria Land soils, yet little is known of their diversity and distribution. Herein we present a summary of the geographic distribution, habitats and ecology of the terrestrial nematodes of Victoria Land from published and unpublished sources. All Victoria Land nematodes are endemic to Antarctica, and many are common and widely distributed at landscape scales. However, at smaller spatial scales, populations can have patchy distributions, with the presence or absence of each species strongly influenced by specific habitat requirements. As the frequency of nematode introductions to Antarctica increases, and soil habitats are altered in response to climate change, our current understanding of the environmental parameters associated with the biogeography of Antarctic nematofauna will be crucial to monitoring and possibly mitigating changes to these unique soil ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land Zenodo ZooKeys 419 29 71 |
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Biodiversity dispersal climate change Eudorylaimus freeliving nematodes Geomonhystera habitat suitability invasive species Panagrolaimus Plectus Scottnema soil Adams, Byron Wall, Diana Virginia, Ross Broos, Emma Knox, Matthew Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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The terrestrial ecosystems of Victoria Land, Antarctica are characteristically simple in terms of biological diversity and ecological functioning. Nematodes are the most commonly encountered and abundant metazoans of Victoria Land soils, yet little is known of their diversity and distribution. Herein we present a summary of the geographic distribution, habitats and ecology of the terrestrial nematodes of Victoria Land from published and unpublished sources. All Victoria Land nematodes are endemic to Antarctica, and many are common and widely distributed at landscape scales. However, at smaller spatial scales, populations can have patchy distributions, with the presence or absence of each species strongly influenced by specific habitat requirements. As the frequency of nematode introductions to Antarctica increases, and soil habitats are altered in response to climate change, our current understanding of the environmental parameters associated with the biogeography of Antarctic nematofauna will be crucial to monitoring and possibly mitigating changes to these unique soil ecosystems. |
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Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica |
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ecological biogeography of the terrestrial nematodes of victoria land, antarctica |
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