SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean - Antarctic free-living marine Nematodes - Data

Ocorrência
Versão mais recente published by SCAR - AntOBIS on jan 19, 2020 SCAR - AntOBIS
Publication date:
19 de janeiro de 2020
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Descrição

This dataset represents a literature study on the distribution of Nematodes in Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic waters. Dataset supplied in the framework of the SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean (BASO). The Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean is a collection of representative maps and syntheses on the distribution of the Southern Ocean organisms, providing a general overview of the biogeography of the Southern Ocean (s.l.) and a benchmark of current biogeographic knowledge at the end of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life. This updates the well-known and useful but largely outdated biogeographic Folios of the Antarctic Map Folio Series (American Geographical Society).

Registros de Dados

Os dados deste recurso de ocorrência foram publicados como um Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), que é o formato padronizado para compartilhamento de dados de biodiversidade como um conjunto de uma ou mais tabelas de dados. A tabela de dados do núcleo contém 2.252 registros.

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versões

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Como citar

Pesquisadores deveriam citar esta obra da seguinte maneira:

Ingels J, Hauquier F, Raes M, Vanreusel A (2020): SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean - Antarctic free-living marine Nematodes - Data. v1.3. SCAR - AntOBIS. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=baso_nematoda&v=1.3

Direitos

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GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: 5d763aa6-4c97-4790-a609-a714b6451384.  SCAR - AntOBIS publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por Ocean Biodiversity Information System.

Palavras-chave

Nematoda; SCAR-MARBIN; CAML; BASO; Occurrence

Contatos

Jeroen Ingels
  • Originador
  • Dr.
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
  • Prospect Place West Hoe
PL1 3DH Plymouth
Plymouth
GB
  • +44-(0)1752-63 31 00
Freija Hauquier
  • Originador
  • Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
BE
Maarten Raes
  • Originador
  • Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
BE
Ann Vanreusel
  • Originador
  • Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
Anton Van de Putte
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Intern
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
  • Rue Vautier 29
1000 Brussels
Brussels
BE
  • -
Anton Van de Putte
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Dr.
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
  • Prospect Place West Hoe
PL1 3DH Plymouth
Plymouth
GB
  • +44-(0)1752-63 31 00

Cobertura Geográfica

Southern Ocean and sub-Antarctic region

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [-78,63, -175], Norte Leste [-46,38, 169,25]

Cobertura Taxonômica

Nenhuma descrição disponível

Filo Nematoda
Class Adenophorea, Secernentea
Ordem Araeolaimida, Chromadorida, Desmodorida, Desmoscolecida, Dorylaimida, Enoplida, Monhysterida, Plectida, Rhabditida, Trefusiida
Família Aegialoalaimidae, Anoplostomatidae, Anticomidae, Axonolaimidae, Camacolaimidae, Cephalobidae, Chromadoridae, Comesomatidae, Coninckiidae, Cyatholaimidae, Desmodoridae, Desmoscolecidae, Diplopeltidae, Draconematidae, Enchelidiidae, Enoplidae, Epsilonematidae, Ironidae, Leptolaimidae, Leptosomatidae, Linhomoeidae, Meyliidae, Microlaimidae, Monhysteridae, Mononchidae, Monoposthiidae, Neotonchidae, Oncholaimidae, Oxystominidae, Pandolaimidae, Phanodermatidae, Plectidae, Rhabdodemaniidae, Selachinematidae, Simpliconematidae, Siphonolaimidae, Sphaerolaimidae, Thoracostomopsidae, Trefusiidae, Tripyloididae, Xyalidae

Dados Sobre o Projeto

The “Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean” is a legacy of the International Polar Year 2007-2009 (www.ipy.org) and of the Census of Marine Life 2000-2010 (www.coml.org), contributed by the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (www.caml.aq) and the SCAR Marine Biodiversity Information Network (www.scarmarbin.be; www.biodiversity.aq). The “Biogeographic Atlas” is a contribution to the SCAR programmes Ant-ECO (State of the Antarctic Ecosystem) and AnT-ERA (Antarctic Thresholds- Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation) (www.scar.org/science-themes/ecosystems). The Census of Marine Life, was an ambitious ten-year long international project that was to examine the world’s oceans and log the occurrence and demise of marine species. Its principal objective was to assess the state of marine biodiversity at the start of the 21st century to enable predictions to be made about what species might inhabit oceans in the future. By supporting scientific coordination, rather than putting ships in the water, the Foundation leveraged over USD 650 million in total outlays. The Census ran until a final meeting in October 2010 in the Royal Society in London at which outcomes from the six ocean realms under study were presented. In total, some 2700 scientists from 80 nations partici- pated in the Census, undertaking 540 research expeditions and producing over 2600 publications. The ocean realm “Ice Ocean; Arctic and Antarctic” was the responsibility of two projects – Arctic Ocean Diversity (ArcOD) for the north of the globe, and the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML) for the south. Both projects worked closely together and engaged in a number of joint initiatives. CAML started its activities mid-way through the Census, in 2005, following a deci- sion to hold a third International Polar Year (IPY) in 2007–2009. The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) accepted a proposal from its Life Sciences committee that CAML should go ahead as one of fifteen biological projects to be undertaken in Antarctica during the IPY; in the event CAML turned out to be the largest of them. A key element in CAML’s success as a project was its close association with SCAR’s Marine Biodiversity Information Network (SCAR-MarBIN, www. scarmarbin.be), a data portal initiated by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels, implemented by the Belgian Biodiversity Platform and supported financially by the Belgian Science Policy Office. It was accepted by SCAR as the main repository for marine biodiversity data in 2005. SCAR- MarBIN became CAML’s database

Título SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
Financiamento Published by: The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Scott Polar Research Institute, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1ER, United Kingdom (www.scar.org). Publication funded by: - The Census of Antarctic Marine Life (Albert P. Sloan Foundation, New York) - The TOTAL Foundation, Paris. The “Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean” shared the Cosmos Prize awarded to the Census of Marine Life by the International Osaka Expo’90 Commemorative Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. Publication supported by: - The Belgian Science Policy (Belspo), through the Belgian Scientific Research Programme on the Antarctic and the “biodiversity.aq” network (SCAR-MarBIN/ANTABIF) - The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), Brussels, Belgium - The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), Cambridge, United Kingdom - The Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Paris, France - The Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart, Australia - The Scientific Steering Committee of CAML, Michael Stoddart (CAML Administrator) and Victoria Wadley (CAML Project Manager)

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Anton Van de Putte

Métodos de Amostragem

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Área de Estudo Literature study
Controle de Qualidade /

Descrição dos passos do método:

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Dados de Coleção

Nome da Coleção PML
Identificador da Coleção Literature study
Identificador da Coleção Parental Biodiversity.aq
Métodos de preservação do espécime Outro

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Ingels J., Hauquier F., Raes M., Vanreusel A., 2014. Chapter 5.3. Antarctic free-living marine nematodes. In: De Broyer C., Koubbi P., Griffiths H.J., Raymond B., Udekem d’Acoz C. d’, et al. (eds.). Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Cambridge, pp. 83-87

Metadados Adicionais

marine, harvested by iOBIS

Identificadores alternativos 5d763aa6-4c97-4790-a609-a714b6451384
https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=baso_nematoda