South American Antarctic Marine Biodiversity Literature
Citation
Lanna, Campos, Bassoi. 2008. South American Antarctic MarineBiodiversity Literature. https://doi.org/10.15468/kxnpuq accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-03.Description
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, and more recently Venezuela have done marine biological work in the Antarctica, mainly around the Antarctic Peninsula and Drake Passage. A compilation of the marine biodiversity registered in the South American Antarctic literature is shown here. Most of the initial Brazilian manuscripts and one Argentinean have been screened to pull their georeferenced marine species occurrence. So far, 11 phyla, 56 genera, and 73 species have been recorded mainly from King George Island and a few from other islands in the South Shetlands. The majority of manuscripts relates to Bivalvia (Mollusca) (23%), and Malacostraca (Crustacea) (23%). More information shall be added to this work as the datamining continues including all South American countries literature.Additional info
marine, harvested by iOBISTaxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Antarctica
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Data Manageroriginator
position: Data Manager
Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF)
email: data.biodiversity.aq@gmail.com
homepage: http://data.biodiversity.aq
Anton Van de Putte
metadata author
position: Project Manager
Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF)
email: antonarctica@gmail.com
homepage: http://data.biodiversity.aq
Andre Lanna Anunciante
author
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
email: monnerat87@yahoo.com.br
Anton Van de Putte
administrative point of contact
position: Project Manager
Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF)
email: antonarctica@gmail.com
homepage: http://data.biodiversity.aq