Document of dataset 2297

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
SOMBASE/TOTAL - Bioconstructors
Abstract in English
Large sessile habitat-forming organisms such as sponges, corals, bryozoans and hydroids play a crucial role in the structure of Antarctic marine communities and enhance the local biodiversity. Not only are there many species of these groups found in the Antarctic (387 sponges, 141 corals, 320 bryozoans and 337 hydroids) but they also form vital habitats for countless other organisms. The habitats formed by these megafaunal organisms are increasingly being recognized as both vulnerable and important ecosystems. The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) adopted a proposal to declare two areas of the Southern Ocean as Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs). Both areas proposed are highly biodiverse, particularly with respect to habitat-forming hydrocorals, sponges and associated fauna.
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html
bibliographicCitation
GRIFFITHS, H.J., LINSE, K. & CRAME, J.A. 2003. SOMBASE – Southern Ocean Mollusc Database: A tool for biogeographic analysis in diversity and ecology. Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 3, 207–213.
Version
1.0

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
1870-01-01
End date
2009-01-01
Accrual periodicity
Unknown

Geographical coverage

Spatial

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Corals
Data
Marine Genomics
Sponges

Themes

theme
Biology > Invertebrates

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Bryozoa
Cnidaria
Porifera

Publication references

related reference
Based on this dataset /id/publication/248392

Dataset references

record
Antarctic Ocean Biodiversity Information System

Document metadata

date created
2010-02-04
date modified
2010-02-04