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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...rctic Peninsula and potential implications for the Antarctic food web. In: Antarctic Ecosystems: Models for Wider Ecological Understanding. W. Davidson, C. Howa
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...x, A., Vaughan, D. and Ferrigno, J. 2005, Retreating glacier fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula over the past half-century, ''Science'', '''308''', 541-544.</ref
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  • ...that are available to investigate climatic and environmental change in the Antarctic. We examine the availability and accuracy of ''in-situ'' physical and biolo ...ice and ocean modelling. However, they are now starting to be employed in biology &ndash; a trend that seems set to continue in the future.
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  • ...inst sampling effort, from SOMBASE.png|thumb|'''2.29''' Large-scale circum-Antarctic depiction and analysis of semi-standardized biodiversity-datasets is possib Historical expeditions in Antarctic offshore waters dating back to the second half of the 19<sup>th</sup> centu
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  • ...humb|'''2.30''' Commonly used terrestrial biogeographic regions within the Antarctic.]] ...P. 2007b. Influences on and origins of terrestrial biodiversity of the sub-Antarctic islands, Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 141, 83-9
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  • ...rt of the topic [[Models of the physical and biological environment of the Antarctic]]'' ...circulation and water mass distribution on the Ross Sea continental shelf, Antarctic Science, 15 (1), 3-11 (doi: 10.1017/S0954102003001007).</ref>). The model e
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...d Smith, R.C. 2007. Climate change and the marine ecosystem of the western Antarctic Peninsula, ''Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B'', '''362''', 149-166.</ref>).
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...wn S.L. 2007. Mytilus on the move: transport of an invasive bivalve to the Antarctic, ''Mar. Ecol Progr. Ser.'', '''339''', 307-310.</ref>) found that mussels (
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  • ...d Evans, J. 2009. Mechanisms of Holocene palaeoenvironmental change in the Antarctic Peninsula region, ''The Holocene'', '''19''', 51-69.</ref>), the role of va ...story of the Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum, Arctic, ''Antarctic and Alpine Research'', '''35''', 175-186.</ref>).
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  • ...S.W. and Worby, T. 2006. Validating Satellite Radar Altimetry Estimates of Antarctic sea ice Thickness Using the ASPeCt Data set, Proceedings of 2006 American G ...ariations in ocean chlorophyll concentration contribute information on the biology of the Southern Ocean and are a key input for modeling of the South Ocean e
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  • ...rt of the topic [[Models of the physical and biological environment of the Antarctic]]'' ...lgal growth (Garrison, 1991<ref name="Garrison, 1991">Garrison, D.L. 1991. Antarctic sea ice biota, ''Am. Zool.'', '''31''', 17-33.</ref>).
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology in the instrumental period]]'' ...ism will be a major source of food supply to the sponge-dominated fauna of Antarctic shelves and explains the apparent lack of gearing of reproduction of the sh
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  • ...ure 2.28 - Map of the main Antarctic tide gauges.png|thumb|'''2.28''' Main Antarctic tide gauges described in the text.]] ...commenced in 1958, the equipment having been installed at the then British Antarctic Survey Faraday base during the International Geophysical Year, thereby prov
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  • ...). Exceptions to this generalization are provided first by the continental Antarctic &lsquo;Dry Valleys&rsquo; of Victoria Land, providing several thousand squa ...ity as the LGM approached, leaving only continental taxa, and that the sub-Antarctic taxa have not yet returned to the lakes post LGM.
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Antarctic climate and environment change in the instrumental period]]'' ...ures are found in coastal regions of the continent, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula and in Victoria Land, terrestrial habitats exist in all sectors o
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  • ...itude. Furthermore, regional environmental change in the sub- and maritime Antarctic is likely to act in synergy with anthropogenic transfer, lowering the curre ...of Antarctic bryophytes after leaching and repeated freeze-thaw cycles, ''Antarctic Science'', '''4''', 399-404.</ref>). Thus, one of the major consequences of
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Biota of the Antarctic]]'' ...d the &lsquo;sub-Antarctic&rsquo; (those islands that lie in or around the Antarctic Polar Frontal Zone (PFZ).
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  • ...arnes and Peck, 2008">Barnes, D.K.A. and Peck, L.S. 2008. Vulnerability of Antarctic shelf biodiversity to predicted climate change, ''Climate Research'', '''37 ...und the Antarctic Peninsula and at the sea ice margin as well as along the Antarctic Convergence (Polar Front) are the main foci of ecological climate research.
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  • ...ne in a Changing World. Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences. The National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 19-27.</ref>) ...ertiary times has been found on Seymour Island and Alexander Island in the Antarctic Peninsula. This demonstrates that, despite its polar position, Antarctica h
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...ed, but legal and illegal fishing continues, especially for Patagonian and Antarctic Toothfish as well as for krill.
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