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Title: Seasonal dynamics of megafauna on the deep West Antarctic Peninsula shelf in response to variable phytodetrital influx
Authors: Sumida, P. Y. G.
Smith, C.R.
Bernardino, A.F.
Keywords: Ecology
Environmental science
Oceanography
Antarctic Peninsula
Megafauna
Deposit feeding
Time-lapse photography
Elasipod holothurians
Benthos
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: The deep West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) shelf is characterized by intense deposition of phytodetritus during spring/summer months, while very little food material reaches the seafloor during winter. The response of the shelf benthic megafauna to this highly variable food supply is still poorly understood. In order to characterize the deposition of phytodetritus and the megabenthic community response, we deployed a seafloor time-lapse camera at approximately 590m depth on the mid WAP shelf west of Anvers Island for 15 months.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22298
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