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SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean - Antarctic free-living marine Nematodes - Data

Dataset homepage

Citation

Ingels J, Hauquier F, Raes M, Vanreusel A (2020): SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean - Antarctic free-living marine Nematodes - Data. v1.3. SCAR - AntOBIS. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=baso_nematoda&v=1.3 https://doi.org/10.15468/vx4kze accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-12-05.

Description

This dataset represents a literature study on the distribution of Nematodes in Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic waters. Dataset supplied in the framework of the SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean (BASO). The Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean is a collection of representative maps and syntheses on the distribution of the Southern Ocean organisms, providing a general overview of the biogeography of the Southern Ocean (s.l.) and a benchmark of current biogeographic knowledge at the end of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life. This updates the well-known and useful but largely outdated biogeographic Folios of the Antarctic Map Folio Series (American Geographical Society).

Sampling Description

Study Extent

Literature study

Sampling

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Quality Control

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Method steps

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Additional info

marine, harvested by iOBIS

Taxonomic Coverages

  1. Nematoda
    rank: phylum
  2. Adenophorea
    rank: class
  3. Secernentea
    rank: class
  4. Araeolaimida
    rank: order
  5. Chromadorida
    rank: order
  6. Desmodorida
    rank: order
  7. Desmoscolecida
    rank: order
  8. Dorylaimida
    rank: order
  9. Enoplida
    rank: order
  10. Monhysterida
    rank: order
  11. Plectida
    rank: order
  12. Rhabditida
    rank: order
  13. Trefusiida
    rank: order
  14. Aegialoalaimidae
    rank: family
  15. Anoplostomatidae
    rank: family
  16. Anticomidae
    rank: family
  17. Axonolaimidae
    rank: family
  18. Camacolaimidae
    rank: family
  19. Cephalobidae
    rank: family
  20. Chromadoridae
    rank: family
  21. Comesomatidae
    rank: family
  22. Coninckiidae
    rank: family
  23. Cyatholaimidae
    rank: family
  24. Desmodoridae
    rank: family
  25. Desmoscolecidae
    rank: family
  26. Diplopeltidae
    rank: family
  27. Draconematidae
    rank: family
  28. Enchelidiidae
    rank: family
  29. Enoplidae
    rank: family
  30. Epsilonematidae
    rank: family
  31. Ironidae
    rank: family
  32. Leptolaimidae
    rank: family
  33. Leptosomatidae
    rank: family
  34. Linhomoeidae
    rank: family
  35. Meyliidae
    rank: family
  36. Microlaimidae
    rank: family
  37. Monhysteridae
    rank: family
  38. Mononchidae
    rank: family
  39. Monoposthiidae
    rank: family
  40. Neotonchidae
    rank: family
  41. Oncholaimidae
    rank: family
  42. Oxystominidae
    rank: family
  43. Pandolaimidae
    rank: family
  44. Phanodermatidae
    rank: family
  45. Plectidae
    rank: family
  46. Rhabdodemaniidae
    rank: family
  47. Selachinematidae
    rank: family
  48. Simpliconematidae
    rank: family
  49. Siphonolaimidae
    rank: family
  50. Sphaerolaimidae
    rank: family
  51. Thoracostomopsidae
    rank: family
  52. Trefusiidae
    rank: family
  53. Tripyloididae
    rank: family
  54. Xyalidae
    rank: family

Geographic Coverages

Southern Ocean and sub-Antarctic region

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Ingels J., Hauquier F., Raes M., Vanreusel A., 2014. Chapter 5.3. Antarctic free-living marine nematodes. In: De Broyer C., Koubbi P., Griffiths H.J., Raymond B., Udekem d’Acoz C. d’, et al. (eds.). Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, Cambridge, pp. 83-87 -

Contacts

Jeroen Ingels
originator
position: Dr.
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place West Hoe
Plymouth
PL1 3DH
Plymouth
GB
Telephone: +44-(0)1752-63 31 00
email: jein@pml.ac.uk
homepage: http://www.pml.ac.uk
Freija Hauquier
originator
position: Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
BE
email: freija.hauquier@ugent.be
homepage: http://www.marinebiology.ugent.be/
Maarten Raes
originator
position: Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
BE
homepage: http://www.marinebiology.ugent.be/
Ann Vanreusel
originator
position: Dr.
Marine Biology Research Group, Ghent University
Ghent
homepage: http://www.marinebiology.ugent.be/
Anton Van de Putte
metadata author
position: Intern
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Rue Vautier 29
Brussels
1000
Brussels
BE
Telephone: -
email: antonarctica@gmail.com
homepage: http://www.naturalsciences.be
Anton Van de Putte
administrative point of contact
position: Dr.
Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Prospect Place West Hoe
Plymouth
PL1 3DH
Plymouth
GB
Telephone: +44-(0)1752-63 31 00
email: jein@pml.ac.uk
homepage: http://www.pml.ac.uk
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