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Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Asteroidea database
Moreau, C.; Mah, C.; Agüera, A.; Ameziane, N.; Barnes, D.; Crokaert, G.; Eleaume, M.; Griffiths, H.; Guillaumot, C.; Hemery, L.G.; Jazdzewska, A.; Jossart, Q.; Laptikhovsky, V.; Linse, K.; Neill, K.; Sands, C.; Saucède, T.; Schiaparelli, S.; Sicinski, J.; Vasset, N.; Danis, B. (2018). Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Asteroidea database. ZooKeys 747: 141-156. https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.747.22751
In: ZooKeys. Pensoft: Sofia. ISSN 1313-2989; e-ISSN 1313-2970, more
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Keywords
    Asteroidea [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Antarctic, Asteroidea, presence-only data, Southern Ocean, Sub-Antarctic

Authors  Top 
  • Moreau, C., more
  • Mah, C.
  • Agüera, A., more
  • Ameziane, N.
  • Barnes, D.
  • Crokaert, G.
  • Eleaume, M.
  • Griffiths, H.
  • Guillaumot, C., more
  • Hemery, L.G.
  • Jazdzewska, A.
  • Jossart, Q., more
  • Laptikhovsky, V.
  • Linse, K.
  • Neill, K.
  • Sands, C.
  • Saucède, T.
  • Schiaparelli, S.
  • Sicinski, J.
  • Vasset, N.
  • Danis, B., more

Abstract
    The present dataset is a compilation of georeferenced occurrences of asteroids (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) in the Southern Ocean. Occurrence data south of 45°S latitude were mined from various sources together with information regarding the taxonomy, the sampling source and sampling sites when available. Records from 1872 to 2016 were thoroughly checked to ensure the quality of a dataset that reaches a total of 13,840 occurrences from 4,580 unique sampling events. Information regarding the reproductive strategy (brooders vs. broadcasters) of 63 species is also made available. This dataset represents the most exhaustive occurrence database on Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic asteroids.

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