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1. Admiralty Bay Benthos Diversity Data Base (ABBED). Gastropoda (1997). [scarmarbin_1808]
Information system on benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic).


2. Craig Smith UHM FOODBANCS 1 Megafauna data [scarmarbin_2406]
Data come from otter trawl collections and video surveys made of benthic megafauna during the FOODBANCS 1 project with from five cruises to the West Antarctic Peninsula shelf from 1999-2001.


3. Craig Smith UHM USP FOODBANCS 1 Macrofauna data [scarmarbin_2407]
Data for benthic macrofauna (retained on a 300 micrometer seive) collected in box cores from the FOODBANCS 1 project. During FOODBANCS 1, box core samples were collected and sorted during five cruises ...


4. Admiralty Bay Benthos Diversity Data Base (ABBED). Gastropoda (1994). [scarmarbin_1807]
Information system on benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctic).


5. Faunal Turnover and Evolution in Response to Climate Change in Mollusks of the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula [La_Meseta_Mollusks]
This data set includes numerical collection abundance, morphometrics, and observations of naticid shell-drilling predation in mollusks recovered from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, ...


6. SOMBASE - Southern Ocean Mollusc Database [GB-NERC-BAS-AEDC-00068]
Understanding where organisms live and why they live there is the key aim of ecology. SOMBASE is a tool for looking at marine molluscs in the seas around Antarctica. Using a database and the latest ...


7. Organism counts from vertical plankton tows, 1997-2003, California Current System, Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program [vpt_NEP]
Plankton populations were monitored at standard sections across the California Current System, years 1997 to 2003. Approximately 100 survey cruises were made to ...


8. Southern Ocean Mollusc Database [SCAR-MarBIN] [scarmarbin_SOMBASE]   PARENT DIF
Understanding where organisms live and why they live there is the key aim of ecology. SOMBASE is a tool for looking at marine molluscs in the seas around Antarctica. Using a database and the latest ...


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