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1. Environmental Impact Assessment of the Davis Sewage Outfall [DAVIS_STP]   CHILD DIFs
Untreated, macerated wastewater effluent has been discharged to the sea at Davis Station since 2005, when the old wastewater treatment infrastructure was removed. This environmental assessment was ...


2. Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Nearshore Zone [TRENZ]   CHILD DIFs
Project Objectives 1) To describe trophic relationships in near shore marine benthic ecosystems of East Antarctica and determine the importance of environmental forces (such as sea ice and primary ...


3. Trophic Ecology of the Antarctic Nearshore Zone - Stable Isotope datasets [TRENZ_Stable_Isotopes]   CHILD DIFs   PARENT DIF
Project Objectives 1) To describe trophic relationships in near shore marine benthic ecosystems of East Antarctica and determine the importance of environmental forces (such as sea ice and primary ...


4. Australian Institute of Marine Science – Bioresources Library. [AIMS_REEF_Bioresource_Library]   PARENT DIF
Collection of marine organisms for bioactivity screening, focused in the shallow waters off the coastlines of Queensland and Western Australia, beginning in 1987 and continuing to the present. Small ...


5. Coastal Ecology: Macroalgae Communities in Potter Cove, King George Island (Ecologia Costera Caleta Potter, Isla 25 de Mayo) [AMD_AR_MAR_ECOCOSTAL_MACROALGAE]   CHILD DIFs
The biomass and density of the benthic marine macroalgae from Potter Cove (King George I., South Shetland, Antarctica) was studied at different depths (0, 5, 10, 15 20 ,30m) during several years. ...


6. Checklist of Antarctic and Subantarctic seaweeds [scarmarbin_1606]   PARENT DIF
Checklist of Antarctic and Subantarctic seaweeds * Rhodophyta * Heterokontophyta


7. The role of Phyllophora antarctica in structuring macrofaunal communities at Cape Evans [K082_2001_2002_NZ_3]   PARENT DIF
Benthic suveys indicate that Phyllophora is the only attached macroalga present at Cape Evans. Attached and drift algal biomass was quantified in quadrats (61) between 0 - 30m depth using stratified ...


8. Biodiversity, molecular phylogeny and evolution of marine algae from the Arctic and the Antarctic [R01-2006-000-10312-0]
With the International Polar Year (IPY 2007-2008) coming soon, a number of scientists from many countries are planning and carrying out various and important research projects cooperatively concerning ...


9. Diversity and DNA barcoding of the brown algae around the Dasan Station in the Arctic [KPDC-MD-2006-006]
The case studies presented here indicate that cox1-5 barcoding will be a powerful ally in the identification of brown algal species in the Arctic. In all cases intraspecific divergence values ranged ...


10. Systematic studies of the Antarctic species of the Phyllophoraceae (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) based on rbcL sequence analysis [001-93_01]
The taxonomic placement of four antarctic species of the marine red algal family Phyllophoraceae (Gigartinales) is assessed within a preliminary molecular phylogeny of the family based on direct sequence ...


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