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Benthic diversity (Shannon Index) on the Antarctic shelf predicted for a broad range of disturbance rates, using an analytical model based on different stages of recolonization (black line). Three values from empiric studies in the eastern Weddell Sea (small black quadrats +/-SD) and two scenarios from a similar spatially explicit model (large coloured quadrats) are superimposed; former ice scours (coloured lines) range from early (red/yellow) to intermediate (green) and climax stages (blue). The scenario in the upper left corner has a higher stage-diversity (more colours) than the lower, which represents a completely disturbed community with only early and intermediate stages of recolonization, but no climax. For details see Johst et al. (2006[1]) and Potthoff et al. (2006[2]).

  1. Johst, K., Gutt, J., Wissel, C. and Grimm, V. 2006. Diversity and disturbances in the Antarctic megabenthos: feasible versus theoretical disturbance ranges, Ecosystems, 9, 1145-1155.
  2. Potthoff, M., Johst, K. and Gutt, J. 2006. How to survive as a pioneer species in the Antarctic benthos: minimum dispersal distance as a function of lifetime and disturbance, Polar Biol., 29, 543-551.

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