Biogeographic atlas of the Southern Ocean / edited by Claude de Broyer & Philippe Koubbi (chief editors) ; with Huw Griffiths, Ben Raymond, Cédric d'Udekem d'Acoz, Anton Van de Putte, Bruno Danis, Bruno David, Susie Grant, Julian Gutt, Christoph Held, Graham Hosie, Falk Huettmann, Alexandra Post, & Yan Roper-Coudert.
Contributor(s): de Broyer, Claude [editor] | Koubbi, Philippe [editor] | Griffiths, Huw | Raymond, Ben | d'Udekem d'Acoz, Cédric | Van de Putte, Anton | Danis, Bruno | David, Bruno | Grant, Susie | Gutt, Julian | Held, Christoph | Hosie, Graham | Huettmann, Falk | Post, Alexandra | Ropert-Coudert, Yan.
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge : Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Reseach Institute, 2014Description: 1 atlas (xii, 498 pages) : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 37 cm.ISBN: 9780948277283; 0948277289.Subject(s): BIOGEOGRAPHY | MARINE ECOLOGY | MARINE BIODIVERSITY | ATLASES | ANTARCTIC OCEANHoldings: GRETA POINT: OUTSIZE 574.9(269) BIO Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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At head of title: Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML), SCAR Marine Biodiversity Information Network (SCAR-MarBIN).
Erratum slip insert.
Includes bibliographical references.
PREFACE / J. Ausubel -- FOREWORD / A. Clarke -- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PART 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. The biogeography of the Southern Ocean / C. De Broyer, P. Koubbi -- 1.2. The Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML) / M. Stoddart -- PART 2. METHODS -- 2.1. Data and mapping / A.P. Van de Putte, H.J. Griffiths, B. Raymond, B. Danis -- 2.2. Data distribution: patterns and implications / H.J. Griffiths, A.P. Van de Putte, B. Danis -- 2.3. Distribution modelling / S. Mormède, J.O. Irisson, B. Raymond -- PART 3. EVOLUTIONARY SETTING -- 3.1. Evolutionary setting / A. Crame -- 3.2. Reconstructions of the Southern Ocean and Antarctic regions / L. Lawver, L.M. Gahagan, I. Dalziel -- 3.3. Palaeo-oceanography (Box) / R. Gersonde -- PART 4. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING / A.L. Post, A.J.S. Meijers, A.D. Fraser, K.M. Meiners, J. Ayers, N.L. Bindoff, H.J. Griffiths, A.P. Van de Putte, P.E. O’Brien, K.M. Swadling, B. Raymond -- PART 5. BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF BENTHOS -- 5.1. Macroalgae / C. Wiencke, C.D. Amsler, M.N. Clayton -- 5.2. Benthic Foraminifera / A.J. Gooday, N. Rothe, S.S. Bowser, J. Pawlowski -- 5.3. Antarctic free-living marine Nematodes / J. Ingels, F. Hauquier, M. Raes, A. Vanreusel -- 5.4. Southern Ocean Harpacticoida / Crustacea: Copepoda) (K.H. George -- 5.5. Porifera / D. Janussen, R.V. Downey -- 5.6. Benthic Hydroids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) / Á.L. Peña Cantero -- 5.7. Stylasteridae (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) / N. Bax, S. Cairns -- 5.8. Antarctic Hexacorals (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Hexacorallia) / E. Rodríguez, D.G. Fautin -- 5.9. Sipuncula and Echiura / J.I. Saiz Salinas -- 5.10. Gastropoda / S. Schiaparelli, K. Linse -- 5.11. Bivalvia / K. Linse -- 5.12. Southern Ocean octopuses / A.L. Allcock -- 5.13. Polychaetes / M. Schüller, B. Ebbe -- 5.14. Southern Ocean biogeographic patterns in Pycnogonida / A. Soler-Membrives, T. Munilla, P. Arango, H.J. Griffiths -- 5.15. Benthic Ostracoda / S.M. Brandão, R.V. Dingle -- 5.16. Lophogastrida and Mysida (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida) of the Southern Ocean / V.V. Petryashov -- 5.17. Biogeographic patterns of Southern Ocean benthic Amphipods / C. De Broyer, A. Jażdżewska -- 5.18. Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Isopod Crustaceans (Peracarida: Malacostraca) / S. Kaiser -- 5.19. Tanaidacea / M. Błażewicz-Paszkowycz -- 5.20. Southern Ocean Cumacea / U. Mühlenhardt-Siegel -- 5.21. Decapoda: crabs & lobsters / H.J. Griffiths, R.J. Whittle, S.J. Roberts, M. Belchier, K. Linse, S. Thatje -- 5.22. Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) / Z. Basher, M.J. Costello -- 5.23. Bryozoa / D.K.A. Barnes, R.V. Downey -- 5.24. Asteroidea / B. Danis, H.J. Griffiths, M. Jangoux -- 5.25. Southern Ocean Crinoids / M. Eléaume, L.G. Hemery, M. Roux, N. Améziane -- 5.26. Echinoids / T. Saucède, B. Pierrat, B. David -- 5.27. Ascidian fauna south of the Sub-Tropical Front / C. Primo, E. Vázquez -- 5.28. Classification and spatially explicit illustration of Antarctic macrobenthic assemblages: a feasibility study / J. Gutt, D.K.A. Barnes, S.J. Lockhart -- 5.29. Southern Ocean benthic deep-sea biodiversity and biogeography / A. Brandt, A.P. Van de Putte, H.J. Griffiths -- 5.30. Chemosynthetic communities / A.D. Rogers, K. Linse -- 5.31. Biotic interactions / S. Schiaparelli -- PART 6. BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF PELAGIC AND SEA-ICE BIOTA -- 6.1. Tintinnid ciliates of the marine plankton / J.R. Dolan, R.W. Pierce -- 6.2. Phytoplankton diversity in the Southern Ocean: a satellite view / S. Alvain, F. d’Ovidio -- 6.3. Southern Ocean gelatinous zooplankton / D. Lindsay, E. Guerrero, M. Grossmann V. Fuentes -- 6.4. Southern Ocean Pteropods / D. Roberts, R.R. Hopcroft, G.W. Hosie -- 6.5. Southern Ocean squid / P.G.K. Rodhouse, H.J. Griffiths, J. Xavier -- 6.6. Southern Ocean pelagic Copepods / J.H.M. Kouwenberg, C. Razouls, N. Desreumaux -- 6.7. Halocyprid Ostracods of the Southern Ocean / M.V. Angel, K. Blachowiak-Samolyk -- 6.8. Amphipoda: Hyperiidea / W. Zeidler, C. De Broyer -- 6.9. Southern Ocean Euphausiids / J. Cuzin-Roudy, J.-O. Irisson, F. Penot, S. Kawaguchi, C. Vallet -- 6.10. Sea-ice Metazoans / K.M. Swadling -- PART 7. BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF FISH / G.G. Duhamel, P.-A. Hulley, R. Causse, P. Koubbi, M. Vacchi, P. Pruvost, S. Vigetta, J.-O. Irisson, S. Mormède, M. Belchier, A. Dettai, H.W. Detrich, J. Gutt, C.D. Jones, K.-H. Kock, L.J. Lopez Abellan, A.P. Van de Putte -- PART 8. BIOGEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS / Y. Ropert-Coudert, M. Hindell, R. Phillips, J.B. Charassin, L. Trudelle, B. Raymond -- PART 9. CHANGES AND CONSERVATION IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN -- 9.1. Climate change and predictions on pelagic biodiversity components / F. Huettmann, M.S. Schmid -- 9.2. Past, present and future state of pelagic habitats in the Antarctic Ocean / D. Reygondeau, F. Huettmann -- 9.3. Assessing status and change in Southern Ocean ecosystems / A.J. Constable, D. Costa, E. Murphy, E. Hofmann, O. Schofield, A. Press, N.M. Johnson, L. Newman -- 9.4. Conservation and management / S.M. Grant, P. Koubbi, P. Penhale -- PART 10. PATTERNS AND PROCESSES OF SOUTHERN OCEAN BIOGEOGRAPHY -- 10.1. Benthic regional classification / L.L. Douglass, D. Beaver, B. Raymond, A.J. Constable, A. Brandt, A.L. Post, S. Kaiser, H.S. Grantham, R.A. Nicoll -- 10.2. Pelagic regionalisation / B. Raymond -- 10. 3. Near surface zooplankton communities / G. Hosie, S. Mormède, J. Kitchener, K. Takahashi, B. Raymond -- 10.4. Bipolarity / L. Allcock, H.J. Griffiths -- 10.5. Phylogeography / C. Held -- 10.6. Phylogeographic patterns of the Lysianassoidea (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) / C. Havermans -- 10.7. Phylogeographic patterns of the Southern Ocean Crinoids (Crinoidea: Echinodermata) / M. Eléaume, L.G. Hemery, N. Améziane -- 10.8. Biogeographic processes in the Southern Ocean / T. Saucède, B. Pierrat, B. Danis, B. David -- PART 11. THE DYNAMIC BIOGEOGRAPHIC ATLAS PROJECT / B. Danis, C. De Broyer, P. Koubbi, A.P. Van de Putte -- PART 12. CONCLUSIONS : PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SOUTHERN OCEAN BIOGEOGRAPHY / P. Koubbi, C. De Broyer, H.J. Griffiths, B. Raymond, C. d’Udekem d’Acoz, A.P. Van de Putte, B. Danis, B. David, S. Grant, J. Gutt, C. Held, G. Hosie, F. Huettmann, A. Post, Y. Ropert-Coudert, M. Stoddart, K.M. Swadling, V. Wadley -- APPENDICES -- Appendix 1: Nematoda (Chapter 5.3) -- Appendix 2: Tanaidacea (Chapter 5.19) -- Appendix 3: Asteroidea (Chapter 5.24) -- Appendix 4: Ascidiacea (Chapter 5.27) -- Appendix 5: Fish (Chapter 7).
The Southern Ocean waters to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula are warming faster than almost any other place on Earth. This area of most rapid environmental change was among others targeted by the Census of Antarctic Marine Life in its collection of biogeographic information. Such biogeographic information is of fundamental importance for monitoring biodiversity, discovering biodiversity hotspots, defining ecoregions and detecting the impacts of environmental changes. It is the preliminary and necessary step in designing marine protected areas in a changing ocean. At the end of five years of extensive biodiversity exploration and assessment by CAML (www.caml.aq) and the OBIS Antarctic Node (the SCAR Marine Biodiversity Information Network, www.scarmarbin.be), a new initiative, the multi-authored "CAML Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean", has been established under the aegis of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) to provide an up-to-date synthesis of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic biogeographic knowledge and to make available a new comprehensive online resource for visualisation, analysis and modelling of species distribution. It will constitute a major scientific output of CAML and SCAR-MarBIN as well as being a significant legacy of CoML and the International Polar Year to fulfill the needs of biogeographic information for science, conservation, monitoring and sustainable management of the changing Southern Ocean. It will be of direct benefit to the Antarctic Treaty and associated bodies such as the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources.
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