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Clarke, Andrew; Johnston, Nadine M. (2003). Antarctic marine benthic diversity. Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review. 41: 47-114.
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Clarke, Andrew; Johnston, Nadine M
2003
Antarctic marine benthic diversity
Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review
41: 47-114
Publication
An unpublished species checklist compiled for background to this paper by the two authors was later used as basis for the Register of Antarctic Marine Species. The review article itself contains no species lists. The journal series is available at https://www.routledge.com but there is no link to the article. The original spreadsheet checklist might be obtainable from the author, accl@bas.ac.uk
Ant'Phipoda Literature database.
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Species lists have been compiled for all the major groups of Southern Ocean benthic marine invertebrates, eliminating synonymies where possible and providing a subjective estimate of completeness and reliability for each group. Antarctic marine diversity (pelagic and benthic) is relatively high at the phylum and class level, with the gaps mostly comprising minor, meiofaunal or parasitic groups. Most benthic diversity data come from the continental shelves, with relatively few samples from deeper water. Even for the continental shelves, however, sampling is highly patchy with some areas hardly investigated at all. Over 4100 benthic species have been reported from the Southern Ocean, with the most speciose groups being polychaetes, gastropods and amphipods. Comparison with tropical and temperate regions suggest that decapods, bivalves and teleost fishes are poorly represented in the Southern Ocean benthic marine fauna, whereas pycnogonids, echinoderms and many suspension feeding groups are rich and diverse. Some groups that are currently low in diversity were previously well represented in the Antarctic shallow water marine fauna, notably decapods and many fishes. Other groups have undergone marked radiations in the Southern Ocean, including pycnogonids, amphipods, isopods and teleost fishes; in all cases, however, it is only some lineages that have diversified. This indicates that evolutionary questions concerning the origin, diversification or extinction of the Southern Ocean marine fauna will have no single answer; the evolutionary history of each group appears to reflect a different response to the tectonic, climatic and oceanographic changes to which they have been subject through history. The disposition of southern hemisphere continents makes it difficult to assess whether there is a latitudinal cline in shallow-water marine diversity to mirror that known from the northern hemisphere. Within Antarctica, many species appear to have circumpolar distributions, and the long established biogeographical division into continental Antarctic, Antarctic Peninsula and sub-Antarctic regions have not been challenged by recent sampling. For most groups the frequency distribution of species per genus ratios is typical, though none is well described by the predictions from current evolutionary or null models. Where data are available, size spectra indicate that many Southern Ocean taxa are small, a few spectacular examples of gigantism notwithstanding, and species abundance plots are normal. Knowledge of the Southern Ocean benthic marine fauna has reached a stage where we can now ask powerful evolutionary questions, and the development of new molecular techniques provides the mechanism for answering them
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Achelia communis (Bouvier, 1906) (basis of record)
Achelia hoekii (Pfeffer, 1889) (basis of record)
Achelia parvula (Loman, 1923) (basis of record)
Achelia serratipalpis (Bouvier, 1911) (basis of record)
Achelia spicata (Hodgson, 1914) (basis of record)
Achelia sufflata Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Ammothea allopodes Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (basis of record)
Ammothea bicorniculata Stiboy-Risch, 1992 (basis of record)
Ammothea calmani Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Ammothea carolinensis Leach, 1814 (basis of record)
Ammothea clausi Pfeffer, 1889 (basis of record)
Ammothea dubia (Hedgpeth, 1950) accepted as Boehmia dubia Hedgpeth, 1950 (basis of record)
Ammothea gigantea Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Ammothea glacialis (Hodgson, 1907) (basis of record)
Ammothea gordonae Child, 1994 (basis of record)
Ammothea hesperidensis Munilla, 2000 (basis of record)
Ammothea longispina Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Ammothea meridionalis Hodgson, 1914 (basis of record)
Ammothea minor (Hodgson, 1907) (basis of record)
Ammothea sextarticulata Munilla, 1991 (basis of record)
Ammothea spinosa (Hodgson, 1907) (basis of record)
Ammothea striata (Möbius, 1902) (basis of record)
Ammothea stylirostris Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Ammothea tetrapora Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Anoplodactylus australis (Hodgson, 1914) (basis of record)
Ascorhynchus inflatum Stock, 1963 accepted as Ascorhynchus inflatus Stock, 1963 (basis of record)
Austrodecus breviceps Gordon, 1938 (basis of record)
Austrodecus calcaricauda Stock, 1957 (basis of record)
Austrodecus crenatum Child, 1994 (basis of record)
Austrodecus curtipes Stock, 1957 (basis of record)
Austrodecus fagei Stock, 1957 (basis of record)
Austrodecus glabrum Stock, 1957 (basis of record)
Austrodecus glaciale Hodgson, 1907 (basis of record)
Austrodecus kelpi Pushkin, 1977 (basis of record)
Austrodecus macrum Child, 1994 (basis of record)
Austrodecus profundum Stock, 1957 (basis of record)
Austropallene Hodgson, 1915 (basis of record)
Austropallene brachyura (Bouvier, 1911) (basis of record)
Austropallene bucera Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Austropallene calmani Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Austropallene cornigera (Möbius, 1902) (basis of record)
Austropallene cristata (Bouvier, 1911) (basis of record)
Austropallene gracilipes Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Austropallene spinicornis Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Austropallene tcherniai Fage, 1952 (basis of record)
Austropallene tenuicornis Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Austropallene tibicina Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Austroraptus Hodgson, 1907 (basis of record)
Austroraptus calcaratus Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Austroraptus juvenilis Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Austroraptus polaris Hodgson, 1907 (basis of record)
Austroraptus praecox Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Austroraptus sicarius Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (basis of record)
Bryozoa (additional source)
Callipallene margarita (Gordon, 1932) (basis of record)
Cheilopallene Stock, 1955 (basis of record)
Cheilopallene gigantea Child, 1987 (basis of record)
Cheilostomatida (additional source)
Cilunculus acanthus Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (basis of record)
Cilunculus cactoides Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (basis of record)
Colossendeis acuta Stiboy-Risch, 1993 (basis of record)
Colossendeis arundorostris Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 accepted as Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 (basis of record)
Colossendeis australis Hodgson, 1907 (basis of record)
Colossendeis avidus Pushkin, 1970 (basis of record)
Colossendeis brevirostris Child, 1995 (basis of record)
Colossendeis concedis Child, 1995 (basis of record)
Colossendeis drakei Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Colossendeis elephantis Child, 1995 (basis of record)
Colossendeis ensifer Child, 1995 (basis of record)
Colossendeis grassus Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Colossendeis hoeki Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Colossendeis lilliei Calman, 1915 accepted as Colossendeis robusta Hoek, 1881 (basis of record)
Colossendeis longirostris Gordon, 1938 (basis of record)
Colossendeis media Hoek, 1881 (basis of record)
Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 (basis of record)
Colossendeis mica Pushkin, 1970 (basis of record)
Colossendeis pseudochelata Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Colossendeis robusta Hoek, 1881 (basis of record)
Colossendeis scoresbii Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Colossendeis scotti Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Colossendeis tenuipedis Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Colossendeis tethya Turpaeva, 1974 (basis of record)
Colossendeis tortipalpis Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Colossendeis wilsoni Calman, 1915 (basis of record)
Decolopoda Eights, 1835 (basis of record)
Decolopoda australis Eights, 1835 (basis of record)
Dodecolopoda Calman & Gordon, 1933 (basis of record)
Dodecolopoda mawsoni Calman & Gordon, 1933 (basis of record)
Endeis australis (Hodgson, 1907) (basis of record)
Eurycyde antarctica Child, 1987 (basis of record)
Gymnolaemata (additional source)
Heteronymphon exiguum (Hodgson, 1927) (basis of record)
Nymphon adareanum Hodgson, 1907 (basis of record)
Nymphon andriashevi Pushkin, 1993 (basis of record)
Nymphon articulare Hodgson, 1908 (basis of record)
Nymphon australe Hodgson, 1902 (basis of record)
Nymphon banzare Gordon, 1944 (basis of record)
Nymphon biarticulatum (Hodgson, 1907) (basis of record)
Nymphon bouvieri Gordon, 1932 (basis of record)
Nymphon brevicaudatum Miers, 1875 (basis of record)
 Classification

According to RAMS, the genus Anoplodactylus belongs to the Pycnogonidae family instead of the Phoxichilidiidae family. [details]

 Classification

According to RAMS, the genus Pallenopsis belongs to the Callipallenidae; in the printed version of ERMS, the genus is ... [details]


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