Document of dataset 2650

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
BIOPEARL I - EBS
Description in English
In Austral summer 2006 sampling was carried out around the Scotia arc, including sites both sides of the Polar Front. This predominantly biological cruise took benthic samples using Agassiz Trawl, Epibenthic sledge, box core and, in the water column, water samples on a CTD rosette. The Scotia Sea is amongst the better known Antarctic regions but there have been very few comparisons of mega- and macrofauna using multiple apparatus at shelf (200 and 500 m) and slope (1000 and 1500 m) depths. The BIOPEARL I cruise sampled, where possible, the shelf and slope of the Falkland Trough, Livingstone Island, Deception Island, Elephant Island, the South Orkney Islands, Southern Thule, South Georgia and Shag Rocks. In addition several of these sites were sampled in the shallows using SCUBA. The variety of biological studies were published in a special volume of the journal Antarctic Science in 2008.
Abstract in English
Biodiversity data taken during BIOPEARL I (BIOdiversity dynamics, Phylogeography, Evolution and Radiation of Life in Antarctica) (JR 144) with RRS James Clarke Ross.
Rights
Unrestricted
bibliographicCitation
British Antarctic Survey [date accessed] BIOPEARL I cruise, Bellingshausen & Amundsen seas. World Wide Web electronic publication
Version
1.0

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2006-02-27
End date
2006-04-12
Accrual periodicity
Unknown

Geographical coverage

Spatial
PS, Southern Ocean

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Data
Macrobenthos
Marine Genomics

Ownerships

contributor
Katrin Linse
contributor
British Antarctic Survey
contactPoint
Stefanie Kaiser
contactPoint
Zoological Institute und Zoological Museum

Document metadata

date created
2010-10-07
date modified
2010-10-07