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  • ...rctic terrestrial biogeographic regions.png|thumb|'''2.30''' Commonly used terrestrial biogeographic regions within the Antarctic.]] ...7b<ref name="Convey, 2007b">Convey, P. 2007b. Influences on and origins of terrestrial biodiversity of the sub-Antarctic islands, Papers and Proceedings of the Ro
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  • ...ontinent, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula and in Victoria Land, terrestrial habitats exist in all sectors of the continent, and both in coastal and inl ...original exploring expeditions of the &lsquo;heroic era&rsquo;. Even where terrestrial biological research is undertaken within a region or by a national operator
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  • ...8<ref name="Convey, 2008">Convey, P. 2008. Non-native species in Antarctic terrestrial and freshwater environments: presence, sources, impacts and predictions. No ...onse during spring freeze-thaw cycles in Antarctic fellfield fines, ''Soil Biology and Biochemistry'', '''19''', 381-390.</ref>; Melick and Seppelt, 1992<ref
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  • ...Ocean, ocean conditions, the sea ice extent and the terrestrial and marine biology. #[[Marine biology in the instrumental period]]
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  • ##[[Observations of marine biology]] ##[[Observations of terrestrial biology]]
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  • ...can bleach chlorophyll that then becomes non-functional (see [[Terrestrial biology in the instrumental period]]). ...rily to changes of the CO<sub>2</sub> exchange between the atmospheric and terrestrial biosphere due to climate change in association with an ENSO event. It has b
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  • All organisms, both terrestrial and marine, are exposed to environmental change. Many polar species, more p #[[Terrestrial biology over the next 100 years]]
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  • ...na seen today. This section also highlights some of the reorganisations in terrestrial and marine species distributions that have occurred during the relatively m ...on land fluctuated greatly between cold and warm during the Tertiary, and terrestrial floras changed accordingly. There is local high diversity of invertebrates
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  • ...nd fishing vessels, but unlike the Galapagos, whose unique fauna is mostly terrestrial, it still does not have the recognition it deserves as a centre of evolutio ...ic continental shelf: evolution of a marine species flock? Journal of Fish Biology, 57, 84-102.</ref>) is somewhat under-appreciated. Like the fresh-water fis
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  • ...n Antarctica' (2000-2005). He is a co-editor of &lsquo;Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems: Antarctica as a Global Indicator&rsquo;, published ...l Research Council (CNR). His expertise lies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and his particular interests in molecular adaptation and evolution in pola
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  • ...s: inferences from a <sup>14</sup>C study of stomach oil deposits, ''Polar Biology'', '''9''', 69-77.</ref>). Some islands in the L&uuml;tzow-Holm Bay near Sy ...d colonization by biota. The early Holocene climate optimum is detected in terrestrial and coastal marine records between c. 11.5-9.5 ka BP, centred on c. 10 ka B
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  • ...n analogous fashion, circumpolar atmospheric circulation patterns isolated terrestrial habitats from potential sources of colonists at lower latitudes. In some co ===Terrestrial biology===
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  • ...nal evidence for a late quaternary trans-Antarctic seaway, ''Global Change Biology'', '''16'''[12], 3297-3303.</ref>). ANDRILL results confirm the likely brea ...rial diversity in aquatic microbial mat communities from Antarctica, Polar Biology, DOI 10.1007/s00300-00011-01100-00304.</ref>). Many of these species are en
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology in the instrumental period]]'' ...ed Biphenyls (PCBs), were among the most common persistent contaminants in terrestrial and marine ecosystems within a few hundred metres of scientific stations (U
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  • ...rctic habitats and food sources. The glaciation of the continent prevented terrestrial fluvial river run-off and, consequently, supported in many places the growt ...stman, J.T. 2005. The nature of the diversity of Antarctic fishes, ''Polar Biology'', '''28''', 1432-2056.</ref>). Notothenioids represent 35% of all species
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  • #[[Marine and terrestrial pollution]] [[Category:Antarctic biology]]
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  • ...processes to occur in some degree of isolation. The number of established terrestrial alien species is much lower (and marine alien species very much lower) sout ...rated populations of the Antarctic octopus ''Pareledone turqueti''. Marine Biology, 129 (1), 97-102.</ref>) conclude that a previously suspected oceanographic
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...into the ocean east of the Antarctic Peninsula.png|thumb|'''5.28''' Due to terrestrial deglaciation of the Antarctic Peninsula the amount of suspension washed int
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  • ...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. #[[Observations of marine biology]]
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  • ...dy Fish Indigenous to Sub-Antarctic Habitats), both linked to the SCAR/IPY biology program EBA (Evolution and Biodiversity in the Antarctic &ndash; The Respon ==Molecular biology, genetics, genomics==
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  • ...rctic terrestrial biogeographic regions.png|thumb|'''2.30''' Commonly used terrestrial biogeographic regions within the Antarctic.]] ...7b<ref name="Convey, 2007b">Convey, P. 2007b. Influences on and origins of terrestrial biodiversity of the sub-Antarctic islands, Papers and Proceedings of the Ro
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...nclosed and influenced by large human populations in extensively colonised terrestrial areas, as well as by industrial activities. The exchange of seawater throug
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...a long lag phase between arrival and becoming a pest. Once established in terrestrial habitats, NIS have proved very difficult, often practically impossible to r
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  • ...he Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum-a synthesis, ''Polar Biology'', '''21''', 227-234.</ref>), Ing&oacute;lfsson (2004<ref name="Ing&oacute; ...S., Taylor, F.W., Van Der Plicht, J. and Weyhenmeyer, C.E. 2004. Intcal04 Terrestrial Radiocarbon Age Calibration, 0-26 Cal Kyr Bp, ''Radiocarbon'', '''46''', 10
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  • ...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 ...he frequent repeat coverage at polar latitudes (1-2 days). Similarly, over terrestrial ice sheets large-scale patterns of seasonal melt can be observed.
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  • ...coastline, most exposed ground takes the form of &lsquo;islands&rsquo; of terrestrial habitat of varying size at low altitude and close to the coast, surrounded ...''Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research'', '''37''', 239-245.</ref>), using terrestrial arthropod abundances obtained from lake sediment cores on maritime Antarcti
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  • ...ontinent, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula and in Victoria Land, terrestrial habitats exist in all sectors of the continent, and both in coastal and inl ...original exploring expeditions of the &lsquo;heroic era&rsquo;. Even where terrestrial biological research is undertaken within a region or by a national operator
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  • ...8<ref name="Convey, 2008">Convey, P. 2008. Non-native species in Antarctic terrestrial and freshwater environments: presence, sources, impacts and predictions. No ...onse during spring freeze-thaw cycles in Antarctic fellfield fines, ''Soil Biology and Biochemistry'', '''19''', 381-390.</ref>; Melick and Seppelt, 1992<ref
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  • Looked at from the perspective of the terrestrial and freshwater biologists and biogeographers, the various bits of land are ...4 pp.</ref>; Coulson 2007<ref name="Coulson, 2007">Coulson, S.J. 2007. The terrestrial and freshwater invertebrate fauna of the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbar
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...ganisms as well as on the extent of sea ice, hence on the life history and biology of many species (but see Barnes and Peck, 2008<ref name="Barnes and Peck, 2
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology in the instrumental period]]'' It is now acknowledged that large terrestrial herbivores (megafauna) condition ecosystems by promoting a vegetation cover
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