Disturbance, colonization and development of Antarctic benthic communities
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Clark,et al. DNA barcoding: a molecular tool to identify Antarctic marine larvae , 2006 .
[2] P. Dayton. Interdecadal Variation in an Antarctic Sponge and Its Predators from Oceanographic Climate Shifts , 1989, Science.
[3] G. Somero,et al. Temperature Tolerance of Some Antarctic Fishes , 1967, Science.
[4] J. Oliver,et al. Destruction and Opportunity on the Sea Floor: Effects of Gray Whale Feeding , 1985 .
[5] D. Barnes. The influence of ice on polar nearshore benthos , 1999, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
[6] P. Broady,et al. Antarctic ecosystems : models for wider ecological understanding , 2000 .
[7] K. Linse,et al. Shallow benthic fauna communities of South Georgia Island , 2006, Polar Biology.
[8] Sbordoni,et al. Molecular phylogeny of Antarctic Chironomidae investigated by 28S rDNA sequencing. , 2004 .
[9] J. Gray. Marine diversity: the paradigms in patterns of species richness examined* , 2001 .
[10] M. Meredith,et al. Rapid climate change in the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula during the second half of the 20th century , 2005 .
[11] K. Dunton. δ15N and δ13C Measurements of Antarctic Peninsula Fauna: Trophic Relationships and Assimilation of Benthic Seaweeds1 , 2001 .
[12] Anders Solheim,et al. Iceberg scouring and sea bed morphology on the eastern Weddell Sea shelf, Antarctica* , 1989 .
[13] A. Clarke,et al. Antarctic marine benthic diversity , 2003 .
[14] J. Jacobson. Weight of the Evidence is the Right Approach , 1995 .
[15] D. Barnes. Polarization of competition increases with latitude , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[16] G. McFeters,et al. Distribution of Clostridium perfringens and Fecal Sterols in a Benthic Coastal Marine Environment Influenced by the Sewage Outfall from McMurdo Station, Antarctica , 1998, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
[17] G. Kuhn,et al. Geological record and reconstruction of the late Pliocene impact of the Eltanin asteroid in the Southern Ocean , 1997, Nature.
[18] R. Boutilier,et al. Effects of habitat on settlement, growth, and postsettlement survival of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) , 1995 .
[19] J. Gutt. On the direct impact of ice on marine benthic communities, a review , 2001, Polar Biology.
[20] R. Sahade,et al. Production and respiration of Antarctic ascidians , 2001, Polar Biology.
[21] J. Wulff. Effects of a hurricane on survival and orientation of large erect coral reef sponges , 1995, Coral Reefs.
[22] D. Häder,et al. Effects on aquatic ecosystems , 1998 .
[23] John J. Helly,et al. Global distribution of naturally occurring marine hypoxia on continental margins , 2004 .
[24] D. Karentz,et al. Evaluation ofbiologically harmful ultraviolet radiation in Antarctica with a biological dosimeter designed for aquatic environments , 1990 .
[25] R. Bargagli. Trace metals in Antarctica related to climate change and increasing human impact. , 2000, Reviews of environmental contamination and toxicology.
[26] M. Riddle,et al. Human impacts in soft-sediment assemblages at Casey Station, East Antarctica: Spatial variation, taxonomic resolution and data transformation , 2003 .
[27] P. Barnes. Distribution of water depths on the Antarctic continental shelf seaward of the continental land and ice mass , 1986 .
[28] R. Moe,et al. Occurrence of macroscopic algae along the Antarctic Peninsula , 1976 .
[29] E. Maier‐Reimer,et al. Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms , 2005, Nature.
[30] T. Brey,et al. Do Antarctic benthic invertebrates show an extended level of eurybathy? , 1996, Antarctic Science.
[31] H. Klöser,et al. New records of temperate and sub-Antarctic marine benthic macroalgae from Antarctica , 1997, Polar Biology.
[32] J. Jouzel,et al. Extending the Vostok ice-core record of palaeoclimate to the penultimate glacial period , 1993, Nature.
[33] P. Koubbi,et al. Description of planktonic polychaete larvae from Terre Adélie and the Ross Sea (Antarctica) , 1999, Polar Biology.
[34] A. Clarke. Probing the depths , 2004, Antarctic Science.
[35] P. Iampietro,et al. Black pools of death: hypoxic, brine-filled ice gouge depressions become lethal traps for benthic organisms in a shallow Arctic embayment , 1998 .
[36] James J. Smith,et al. Distribution of the McMurdo Station sewage plume , 1992 .
[37] J. Dowdeswell,et al. Iceberg scouring in Scoresby Sund and on the East Greenland continental shelf , 1993 .
[38] D. Barnes. Low levels of colonisation in Antarctica: the role of bryozoans in early community development , 1996 .
[39] W. Stockton. The biology and ecology of the epifaunal scallop Adamussium colbecki on the west side of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1984 .
[40] J. Gray,et al. The fauna of benthic sediments from the organically enriched Oslofjord, Norway , 1981 .
[41] K. Conlan,et al. A new species of Ophryotrocha (Polychaeta, Dorvilleidae) associated with ice scours in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago , 1994 .
[42] P. Dayton,et al. Polar Marine Communities , 1994 .
[43] N. Røv,et al. Metal dynamics in an Antarctic food chain. , 2001, Marine pollution bulletin.
[44] Lloyd S. Peck,et al. Extreme sensitivity of biological function to temperature in Antarctic marine species , 2004 .
[45] K. Reise. Mosaic cycles in the marine benthos , 1991 .
[46] V. M. Koltun,et al. Sponges of the Lazarev and Weddell Sea, Antarctica: explanations for their patchy occurrence , 1995, Antarctic Science.
[47] P. White,et al. Natural disturbance and patch dynamics: an introduction. , 1985 .
[48] W. Arntz,et al. Polychaete assemblages on the Magellan and Weddell Sea shelves: comparative ecological evaluation , 2005 .
[49] M. Rauschert. Ergebnisse der faunistischen Arbeiten im Benthal von King George Island (Südshetlandinseln, Antarktis) , 1991 .
[50] John S. Gray,et al. Effects of hypoxia and organic enrichment on the coastal marine environment , 2002 .
[51] E. Gaino,et al. Scanning electron microscope evidence for diatom uptake by two Antarctic sponges , 2004, Polar Biology.
[52] D. Hodgson,et al. Were the Larsemann Hills ice-free through the Last Glacial Maximum? , 2001, Antarctic Science.
[53] J. McClintock. Investigation of the relationship between invertebrate predation and biochemical composition, energy content, spicule armament and toxicity of benthic sponges at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1987 .
[54] J. Connell. Diversity in tropical rain forests and coral reefs. , 1978, Science.
[55] B. Holte,et al. Soft-bottom macrofauna and responses to organic enrichment in the subarctic wates of Tromsø, northern Norway , 1996 .
[56] R. Rosenberg,et al. Macrobenthic succession in relation to organic enrichment and pollution of the marine environment , 1978 .
[57] D. Barnes,et al. A growth cline in encrusting benthos along a latitudinal gradient within Antarctic waters , 2001 .
[58] Andreas Starmans,et al. Quantification of iceberg impact and benthic recolonisation patterns in the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) , 2001, Polar Biology.
[59] U. Jacob,et al. The role of iceberg scours in niche separation within the Antarctic fish genus Trematomus , 2001, Polar Biology.
[60] T. Absher,et al. Pelagic larvae of benthic gastropods from shallow Antarctic waters of Admiralty Bay, King George Island , 2003, Polar Biology.
[61] J. Gutt,et al. Mega-epibenthic communities in Arctic and Antarctic shelf areas , 1999 .
[62] P. Convey,et al. Ecological contrasts across an Antarctic land–sea interface , 2006 .
[63] Effects of an oil spill on the soft-bottom macrofauna of Arthur Harbour, Antarctica compared with long-term natural change , 1994, Antarctic Science.
[64] J. Gutt,et al. Antarctic shallow-water mega-epibenthos: shaped by circumpolar dispersion or local conditions? , 2004 .
[65] J. Gutt,et al. Phytodetritus deposited on the Antarctic shelf and upper slope : its relevance for the benthic system , 1998 .
[66] A. Sturz,et al. Composition and distribution of sediments and benthic foraminifera in a submerged caldera after 30 years of volcanic quiescence , 2003 .
[67] M. Riddle,et al. Marine introductions in the Southern Ocean: an unrecognised hazard to biodiversity. , 2003, Marine pollution bulletin.
[68] A. Thurber,et al. Seastar response to organic enrichment in an oligotrophic polar habitat , 2007 .
[69] J. Gappa. Overgrowth competition in an assemblage of encrusting bryozoans settled on artificial substrata , 1989 .
[70] D. Barthel,et al. Sponge associations in the eastern Weddell Sea , 1992, Antarctic Science.
[71] James J. Smith,et al. Survival, physiological response and recovery of enteric bacteria exposed to a polar marine environment , 1994, Applied and environmental microbiology.
[72] I. Hotzel,et al. Icebergs: Their Physical Dimensions and the Presentation and Application of Measured Data , 1983 .
[73] B. Baker,et al. A Review of the Chemical Ecology of Antarctic Marine Invertebrates , 1997 .
[74] T. Brey,et al. Growth and production of Sterechinus neumayeri (Echinoidea: Echinodermata) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1995 .
[75] M. Klages,et al. Quantitative investigations on macrobenthos communities of the southeastern Weddell Sea shelf based on multibox corer samples , 1992, Polar Biology.
[76] R. Lien,et al. Icebergs rework shelf sediments to 500 m off Antarctica , 1988 .
[77] Stephen D. A. Smith. Kelp rafts in the Southern Ocean , 2002 .
[78] P. Dayton. 12 – Polar Benthos , 1990 .
[79] J. P. Kennett,et al. Abrupt deep-sea warming, palaeoceanographic changes and benthic extinctions at the end of the Palaeocene , 1991, Nature.
[80] S. Taniguchi,et al. Aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica , 2004, Antarctic Science.
[81] P. Dayton,et al. Antarctic Soft-Bottom Benthos in Oligotrophic and Eutrophic Environments , 1977, Science.
[82] W. Broecker,et al. Evidence for massive discharges of icebergs into the North Atlantic ocean during the last glacial period , 1992, Nature.
[83] H. M. Platt. Assessment of the macrobenthos in an Antarctic environment following recent pollution abatement , 1978 .
[84] T. Tregenza,et al. Levels of genetic polymorphism: marker loci versus quantitative traits. , 1998, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.
[85] P. Dayton,et al. Anchor Ice Formation in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, and Its Biological Effects , 1969, Science.
[86] B. L. Boeuf. THE ELEPHANT SEAL , 1981 .
[87] R. Newell,et al. THE IMPACT OF DREDGING WORKS IN COASTAL WATERS: A REVIEW OF THE SENSITIVITY TO DISTURBANCE AND SUBSEQUENT RECOVERY OF BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ON THE SEA BED , 2000 .
[88] J. Gutt,et al. Antarctic marine biodiversity an overview , 1997 .
[89] Stephen H. Roxburgh,et al. THE INTERMEDIATE DISTURBANCE HYPOTHESIS: PATCH DYNAMICS AND MECHANISMS OF SPECIES COEXISTENCE , 2004 .
[90] J. Priddle,et al. Hydrocarbons in the Antarctic marine environment , 1991, Antarctic Science.
[91] J. Gutt,et al. Antarctic benthic diversity , 1994, Nature.
[92] P. A. N. I. M. Nenckiego.,et al. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii , 2001 .
[93] S. Thatje,et al. First record of anomuran and brachyuran larvae (Crustacea: Decapoda) from Antarctic waters , 2003, Polar Biology.
[94] D. Wolfe,et al. Human Contamination of the Marine Environment-Arthur Harbor and McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. , 1995, Environmental science & technology.
[95] C. Moreno. Observations on Food and Reproduction in Trematomus bernacchii (Pisces: Nototheniidae) from the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica , 1980 .
[96] J. Saiz-Salinas,et al. Quantitative analysis of macrobenthic soft-bottom assemblages in South Shetland waters (Antarctica) , 1997, Polar Biology.
[97] J. Kirkwood,et al. Macrobenthic species assemblages in Ellis Fjord, Vestfold Hills, Antarctica , 1988 .
[98] Julian Gutt,et al. Scale-dependent impact on diversity of Antarctic benthos caused by grounding of icebergs , 2003 .
[99] S. A. Mileikovsky. Types of larval development in marine bottom invertebrates, their distribution and ecological significance: a re-evaluation , 1971 .
[100] J. Gutt,et al. Epibiotic relationships in the Antarctic benthos , 1998, Antarctic Science.
[101] Olav Orbeim. Icebergs in the Southern Ocean (Abstract) , 1987, Annals of Glaciology.
[102] L. Peck,et al. Distribution of pelagic larvae of benthic marine invertebrates in the Bellingshausen Sea , 1995, Polar Biology.
[103] K. Arrigo,et al. Decadal-scale changes in the climate and biota of the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, 1950s to the 1990s , 2005, Antarctic Science.
[104] R. Veit,et al. Long-distance dispersal of a subantarctic brooding bivalve (Gaimardia trapesina) by kelp-rafting , 1994 .
[105] Lloyd S. Peck,et al. Links between the structure of an Antarctic shallow-water community and ice-scour frequency , 2004, Oecologia.
[106] J. King,et al. Climate change in the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1945: observations and possible causes , 1998, Annals of Glaciology.
[107] J. Gutt,et al. Growth and productivity of the high Antarctic Bryozoan Melicerita obliqua , 1998 .
[108] M. Riddle,et al. Assisted passage or passive drift: a comparison of alternative transport mechanisms for non-indigenous coastal species into the Southern Ocean , 2005, Antarctic Science.
[109] L. Peck,et al. The distribution, abundance and seasonality of pelagic marine invertebrate larvae in the maritime Antarctic , 1999 .
[110] M. Slattery,et al. Sedimentation in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica: a disturbance mechanism for benthic invertebrates , 1997, Polar Biology.
[111] Magda Vincx,et al. Recolonisation of meiofauna after catastrophic iceberg scouring in shallow Antarctic sediments , 2001, Polar Biology.
[112] S. Focardi,et al. Bioconcentration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in the Pelagic Food Chain of the Ross Sea , 2000 .
[113] D. Stanwell-Smith,et al. Benthic community development in Antarctica: recruitment and growth on settlement panels at Signy Island , 1997 .
[114] S. Thatje. The future fate of the Antarctic marine biota? , 2005, Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
[115] L. Gahagan,et al. Evolution of Cenozoic seaways in the circum-Antarctic region , 2003 .
[116] Wayne P. Sousa,et al. Chapter 7 – Disturbance and Patch Dynamics on Rocky Intertidal Shores , 1985 .
[117] C. Wiencke,et al. Temperature requirements of growth and temperature tolerance of macroalgae endemic to the Antarctic Region , 1989 .
[118] A. Orsi,et al. On the meridional extent and fronts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current , 1995 .
[119] H. Lenihan,et al. Patterns of survival and behavior in Antarctic benthic invertebrates exposed to contaminated sediments: field and laboratory bioassay experiments , 1995 .
[120] D. Barthel. Fish eggs and pentacrinoids in Weddell Sea hexactinellids: further examples for the structuring role of sponges in Antarctic benthic ecosystems , 1997, Polar Biology.
[121] L. Peck. Prospects for surviving climate change in Antarctic aquatic species , 2005, Frontiers in Zoology.
[122] D. Barthel. Do hexactinellids structure antarctic sponge associations , 1992 .
[123] J. Hills,et al. Heavy metal pollution in Antarctica: a molecular ecotoxicological approach to exposure assessment , 2000 .
[124] J. McClintock,et al. Intertidal invertebrate and algal communities on the rocky shores of the bay of morbihan kerguelen south indian ocean , 1987 .
[125] R. Risebrough,et al. PCB and PCT contamination in Winter Quarters Bay, Antarctica☆ , 1990 .
[126] M. Gambi,et al. Composition, abundance and stratification of soft-bottom macrobenthos from selected areas of the Ross Sea shelf (Antarctica) , 1999, Polar Biology.
[127] Meiofauna response to iceberg disturbance on the Antarctic continental shelf at Kapp Norvegia (Weddell Sea) , 2001 .
[128] J. Farman,et al. Large losses of total ozone in Antarctica reveal seasonal ClOx/NOx interaction , 1985, Nature.
[129] D. Hodgson,et al. Colonization, succession, and extinction of marine floras during a glacial cycle: A case study from the Windmill Islands (east Antarctica) using biomarkers , 2003 .
[130] H. Claustre,et al. Alteration of the food web along the Antarctic Peninsula in response to a regional warming trend , 2004 .
[131] J. Turner. The El Niño–southern oscillation and Antarctica , 2004 .
[132] H. Burton,et al. Seasonal mixing of ellis fjord, vestfold hills, east antarctica , 1988 .
[133] J. S. Oliver. Selection for asexual reproduction in an Antarctic polychaete worm , 1984 .
[134] P. Snelgrove. Getting to the Bottom of Marine Biodiversity: Sedimentary Habitats: Ocean bottoms are the most widespread habitat on Earth and support high biodiversity and key ecosystem services , 1999 .
[135] M. Latz,et al. Evidence for enhanced bioavailability of trace elements in the marine ecosystem of Deception Island, a volcano in Antarctica. , 2005, Marine environmental research.
[136] Lloyd S. Peck,et al. Community recovery following catastrophic iceberg impacts in a soft-sediment shallow-water site at Signy Island, Antarctica , 1999 .
[137] W. Blankley,et al. The Intertidal and Shallow Subtidal Food Web at Marion Island , 1985 .
[138] Josefino C. Comiso,et al. Characteristics of Arctic winter sea ice from satellite multispectral microwave observations , 1986 .
[139] R. Smith. Introduced plants in Antarctica: Potential impacts and conservation issues , 1996 .
[140] L. Peck,et al. Growth and population structure in the infaunal bivalve Yoldia eightsi in relation to iceberg activity at Signy Island, Antarctica , 1993 .
[141] D. Barnes,et al. Zoobenthic biodiversity, biomass and abundance at Adelaide Island, Antarctica , 2003 .
[142] Josefino C. Comiso,et al. Variability and Trends in Antarctic Surface Temperatures from In Situ and Satellite Infrared Measurements , 2000 .
[143] G. Schmidt,et al. Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydrates , 2003 .
[144] A. Freire,et al. Seasonal variation of pelagic invertebrate larvae in the shallow antarctic waters of Admiralty Bay (King George Island) , 2006, Polar Biology.
[145] D. Delille,et al. Distribution of Enteric Bacteria in Antarctic Seawater Surrounding the Dumont d’Urville Permanent Station (Adélie Land) , 2000 .
[146] M. Gambi,et al. Spatial and Vertical Distribution of Benthic Littoral Communities in Terra Nova Bay , 2000 .
[147] J. Gutt. How many macrozoobenthic species might inhabit the Antarctic shelf? , 2004, Antarctic Science.
[148] J. Gutt,et al. Recovery in Antarctic benthos after iceberg disturbance: trends in benthic composition, abundance and growth forms , 2004 .
[149] C. Amsler,et al. Secondary Metabolites as Mediators of Trophic Interactions Among Antarctic Marine Organisms , 2001 .
[150] J. Pearse,et al. Ecological Studies of Seaweeds in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1991 .
[151] John F. B. Mitchell,et al. Transient Response of the Hadley Centre Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model to Increasing Carbon Dioxide. Part II: Spatial and Temporal Structure of Response , 1995 .
[152] B. J. Presley,et al. Trace element concentrations in Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba , 1995, Polar Biology.
[153] V. Gallardo. The sublittoral macrofaunal benthos of the Antarctic shelf , 1987 .
[154] Jan Helge Fosså,et al. Trawling damage to Northeast Atlantic ancient coral reefs , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[155] L. L. Lovell,et al. The epibenthic megafaunal and benthic infaunal invertebrates of Port Foster, Deception Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) , 2003 .
[156] K. Hughes. Reducing sewage pollution in the Antarctic marine environment using a sewage treatment plant. , 2004, Marine pollution bulletin.
[157] Peter Convey,et al. Environmental constraints on life histories in Antarctic ecosystems: tempos, timings and predictability , 2005, Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
[158] R. Simpson. The reproduction of some littoral molluscs from Macquarie Island (Sub-Antarctic) , 1977 .
[159] G. Vanblaricom. Experimental Analyses of Structural Regulation in a Marine Sand Community Exposed to Oceanic Swell , 1982 .
[160] Richard G. Fairbanks,et al. Evidence from Southern Ocean sediments for the effect of North Atlantic deep-water flux on climate , 1992, Nature.
[161] P. White. Chapter 1 – Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics: An Introduction , 1985 .
[162] C. Martins,et al. Sterols and linear alkylbenzenes in marine sediments from Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands , 2002, Antarctic Science.
[163] E. Knight-Jones,et al. Spirorbidae (polychaeta) from Signy Island, South Orkneys, including three new species , 1994 .
[164] P. Rothery,et al. Colonisation and development in encrusting communities from the Antarctic intertidal and sublittoral , 1996 .
[165] G. Dieckmann,et al. Impact of iceberg scouring on polar benthic habitats , 1996 .
[166] E. Poulin,et al. Evolutionary versus ecological success in Antarctic benthic invertebrates , 2002 .
[167] M. I. Wallace,et al. Spatial and temporal variation in shallow seawater temperatures around Antarctica , 2006 .
[168] L.J.Seiderer D.R.Hitchcock R.C.Newell. The impact of dredging works in coastal waters : A review of the sensitivity to disturbance and subsequent recovery of biological resources on the sea bed , 1998 .
[169] J. Pearse,et al. Reproduction of Antarctic Benthic Marine Invertebrates: Tempos, Modes, and Timing , 1991 .
[170] E. Fahrbach,et al. The Antarctic coastal current in the southeastern Weddell Sea , 1992, Polar Biology.
[171] C. Held. Molecular evidence for cryptic speciation within the widespread Antarctic crustacean Ceratoserolis trilobitoides (Crustacea, Isopoda) , 2003 .
[172] James T. Carlton,et al. Transoceanic and interoceanic dispersal of coastal marine organisms: the biology of ballast water , 1985 .
[173] Jonathan H. Grabowski,et al. Variation in marine benthic community composition allows discrimination of multiple stressors , 2003 .
[174] Gordon A. Robilliard,et al. Biological Accommodation in the Benthic Community at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1974 .
[175] S. Jennings,et al. Impacts of trawling disturbance on the trophic structure of benthic invertebrate communities , 2001 .
[176] R. Sahade,et al. Benthic faunal associations on soft substrates at Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica , 1998, Polar Biology.
[177] A. Palmisano,et al. Distribution patterns of benthic microalgal standing stock at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 1986, Polar Biology.
[178] Carlo Barbante,et al. Eight glacial cycles from an Antarctic ice core , 2004, Nature.
[179] M. Austen,et al. Importance of bioturbators for biodiversity maintenance: indirect effects of fishing disturbance , 2004 .
[180] J. Lipps,et al. Foraminiferal decimation and repopulation in an active volcanic caldera, Deception Island, Antarctica , 1981 .
[181] R. Cattaneo-Vietti,et al. The epibiotic assembly on the sponge Haliclona dancoi (Topsent, 1901) at Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica, Ross Sea) , 2003, Polar Biology.
[182] D. Vaughan,et al. Rapid disintegration of the Wordie Ice Shelf in response to atmospheric warming , 1991, Nature.
[183] S. Thrush,et al. Ecological role of Phyllophora antarctica drift accumulations in coastal soft-sediment communities of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica , 2004, Polar Biology.
[184] H. Lenihan,et al. ANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL DISTURBANCES TO MARINE BENTHIC COMMUNITIES IN ANTARCTICA1 , 1995 .
[185] R. Sahade,et al. Food availability and gut contents in the ascidian Cnemidocarpa verrucosa at Potter Cove, Antarctica , 2001, Polar Biology.
[186] R. Aronson,et al. Global Climate Change and the Origin of Modern Benthic Communities in Antarctica1 , 2001 .
[187] M. Gavio,et al. On the distribution of decapod crustaceans from the Magellan Biogeographic Province and the Antarctic region , 2005 .
[188] H. Lenihan,et al. Benthic changes during 10 years of organic enrichment by McMurdo Station, Antarctica. , 2004, Marine pollution bulletin.
[189] J. Collie,et al. A quantitative analysis of fishing impacts on shelf-sea benthos. , 2000, The Journal of animal ecology.
[190] Alan Williams,et al. Seamount benthic macrofauna off southern tasmania: community structure and impacts of trawling , 2001 .
[191] J. Gutt,et al. Patchiness of the megabenthos at small scales: ecological conclusions by examples from polar shelves , 2003, Polar Biology.
[192] R. Osman. The Establishment and Development of a Marine Epifaunal Community , 1977 .
[193] P. Nielsen,et al. A conspicuous H2S-oxidizing microbial mat from a high-latitude Arctic fjord (Young Sound, NE Greenland) , 2004 .
[194] S. Thrush,et al. Disturbance to Marine Benthic Habitats by Trawling and Dredging: Implications for Marine Biodiversity , 2002 .
[195] T. Brand. Trophic interactions and community ecology of the shallow-water marine benthos along the Antarctic Peninsula , 1980 .
[196] D. Barnes,et al. Rafting by five phyla on man-made flotsam in the Southern Ocean , 2003 .
[197] A. Mackensen,et al. Stable isotopes prove shell growth bands in the Antarctic bivalve Laternula elliptica to be formed annually , 1997, Polar Biology.
[198] T. McMeekin,et al. Diversity and community structure within anoxic sediment from marine salinity meromictic lakes and a coastal meromictic marine basin, Vestfold Hilds, Eastern Antarctica. , 2000, Environmental microbiology.
[199] K. Arrigo,et al. Annual changes in sea-ice, chlorophyll a, and primary production in the Ross Sea, Antarctica , 2004 .
[200] K. Hughes,et al. Long-term survival of human faecal microorganisms on the Antarctic Peninsula , 2004, Antarctic Science.
[201] J. Davenport,et al. Colonisation vs. disturbance: the effects of sustained ice-scouring on intertidal communities , 1997 .
[202] D. Bowden. Seasonality of recruitment in Antarctic sessile marine benthos , 2005 .
[203] R. Kvitek,et al. Recolonization of soft-sediment ice scours on an exposed Arctic coast , 2005 .
[204] J. Gutt,et al. Structure and biodiversity of megabenthos in the Weddell and Lazarev Seas (Antarctica): ecological role of physical parameters and biological interactions , 1998, Polar Biology.
[205] H. Pörtner,et al. CHALLENGING THE COLD: CRABS RECONQUER THE ANTARCTIC , 2005 .
[206] W. Sousa. Chapter 7 – Disturbance and Patch Dynamics on Rocky Intertidal Shores , 1985 .
[207] K. Bjorndal,et al. Historical Overfishing and the Recent Collapse of Coastal Ecosystems , 2001, Science.
[208] S. Tanabe,et al. Distribution of persistent organochlorines in the oceanic air and surface seawater and the role of ocean on their global transport and fate , 1993 .
[209] James J. Smith,et al. Occurrence of Microbial Indicators and Clostridium perfringens in Wastewater, Water Column Samples, Sediments, Drinking Water, and Weddell Seal Feces Collected at McMurdo Station, Antarctica , 2004, Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
[210] J. Priscu,et al. Antarctic Communities: Species, Structure and Survival , 1998 .
[211] M. Clark,et al. Quantifying the relative intensity of fishing on New Zealand seamounts , 2005 .
[212] R. Laws. The Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina, Linn.): I. Growth and age , 1953 .
[213] K. Mier,et al. An examination of chronic trawling effects on soft-bottom benthos of the eastern Bering Sea , 2000 .
[214] M. Tavares,et al. Discovery of the first known benthic invasive species in the Southern Ocean: the North Atlantic spider crab Hyas araneus found in the Antarctic Peninsula , 2004, Antarctic Science.
[215] P. Nichols,et al. Hydrocarbons and sterols in marine sediments and soils at Davis Station, Antarctica: a survey for human-derived contaminants , 1995, Antarctic Science.
[216] E. Murphy,et al. Temporal variation in Antarctic sea-ice: analysis of a long term fast-ice record from the South Orkney Islands , 1995 .
[217] Rainer Gersonde,et al. Oceanic Impacts: A Growing Field of Fundamental Geoscience , 2002 .
[218] S. Turner,et al. Ecology of intertidal and sublittoral cryptic epifaunal assemblages. I. Experimental rationale and the analysis of larval settlement , 1986 .
[219] H. Ruhl,et al. Spatial and temporal variation in the abundance, distribution and population structure of epibenthic megafauna in Port Foster, Deception Island , 2003 .
[220] L. Peck,et al. Growth and tissue mass cycles in the infaunal bivalve Yoldia eightsi at Signy Island, Antarctica , 2000, Polar Biology.
[221] G. Thorson. REPRODUCTIVE and LARVAL ECOLOGY OF MARINE BOTTOM INVERTEBRATES , 1950, Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
[222] M. Riddle,et al. Biological monitoring of heavy-metal contamination in coastal waters off Casey Station, Windmill Islands, East Antarctica , 2002, Polar Biology.
[223] P. Convey,et al. A molecular phylogeny of antarctic chironomidae and its implications for biogeographical history , 2006, Polar Biology.