http://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=echinoids_kerguelen_plateau_1872_2015
Echinoids_Kerguelen_Plateau_1872_2015
Charlène
GUILLAUMOT
CNRS Biogeosciences UMR 6282
graduate student
6 boulevard Gabriel
DIJON
21000
charleneguillaumot21@gmail.com
Charlène
GUILLAUMOT
CNRS Biogeosciences UMR 6282
graduate student
6 boulevard Gabriel
DIJON
21000
charleneguillaumot21@gmail.com
Alexis
MARTIN
MNHN Département Milieux et Peuplements Aquatiques, UMR BOREA 7208
PhD
57 rue Cuvier
Paris Cedex 05
75231
FR
alexis.martin@mnhn.fr
principalInvestigator
Salomé
Fabri-Ruiz
UMR 6282 Biogéosciences, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, CNRS
PhD
6 boulevard Gabriel
DIJON
21000
FR
Salome.Fabri-Ruiz@u-bourgogne.fr
editor
Marc
Eléaume
Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Département Systématique et Évolution, UMR ISYEB 7205
associate professor
57 rue Cuvier
Paris Cedex 05
75231
FR
marc.eleaume@mnhn.fr
originator
Thomas
Saucède
UMR 6282 Biogéosciences, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, CNRS
associate professor
6 boulevard Gabriel
DIJON
21000
FR
thomas.saucede@u-bourgogne.fr
principalInvestigator
2016-10-11
eng
Echinoid occurrences available on the Kerguelen Plateau. Data from 1872 to 2015 collected with different sampling strategies and objectives, during different campaigns.
Visited areas during Marion Dufresne (MD03, MD04), POKER and PROTEKER campaigns are also provided as "noOccurrence" data.
Echinoidea
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Southern Ocean
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environmental descriptors
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Kerguelen Plateau
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future projections
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historical overview
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Occurrence
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
Specimen
GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml
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General spatial coverage: the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Ocean
Coordinates: -46°S and -56°S; 63°W and 80°W
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The present dataset focuses on all species of the class Echinoidea (Echinodermata) that are distributed on the Kerguelen Plateau.
Echinoids are common species of benthic communities in the Southern Ocean and on the Kerguelen Plateau (David et al. 2005). They are diversified and well-studied. Historical data are available since 1872, starting with the Challenger Expedition, and are completed with recent occurrences collected nearshore areas of the Kerguelen Islands during the PROTEKER campaigns (2013-2015).
Echinoid studies take part in conservation issues. Ctenocidaris nutrix is considered a Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VME) indicator species by CCAMLR (Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources) and is widely distributed on the Kerguelen Plateau.
On the Kerguelen Plateau, the Class Echinoidea includes five families, 10 genera, and 12 species. Species distribution is shown in Figure 2.
phylum
Echinodermata
class
Echinoidea
order
Camarodonta
order
Cidaroida
order
Holasteroida
order
Spatangoida
family
Ctenocidarinae
family
Echinidae
family
Plexechinidae
family
Pourtalesiidae
family
Schizasteridae
genus
Abatus
genus
Aporocidaris
genus
Brisaster
genus
Ctenocidaris
genus
Dermechinus
genus
Plexechinus
genus
Pourtalesia
genus
Rhynchocidaris
genus
Sterechinus
genus
Tripylus
species
Abatus cordatus
species
Aporocidaris milleri
species
Brisaster antarcticus
species
Ctenocidaris nutrix
species
Dermechinus horridus
species
Plexechinus sulcatus
species
Pourtalesia hispida
species
Pourtalesia debilis
species
Rhynchocidaris triplopora
species
Sterechinus diadema
species
Sterechinus neumayeri
species
Tripylus abatoides
unkown
Charlène
GUILLAUMOT
CNRS Biogeosciences UMR 6282
graduate student
6 boulevard Gabriel
DIJON
21000
charleneguillaumot21@gmail.com
Echinoids of the Kerguelen Plateau Occurrence data and environmental setting for past, present, and future species distribution modelling
Charlène
GUILLAUMOT
author
This study is part of a project funded by CNRS laboratory UMR6282 Biogeosciences and by the vERSO program (Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean). This is contribution no.14 to the vERSO project (www.versoproject.be), funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office (BELSPO, contract n°BR/132/A1/vERSO). This is a contribution to the POKER program and the IPEV (Institut polaire français Paul-Emile Victor) program 1044 PROTEKER.
2016-07-11T08:41:57.217+02:00
dataset
1872 – 2015
http://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?id=echinoids_kerguelen_plateau_1872_2015/v3.1.xml