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Author Lvaro L. Pea Cantero doi  openurl
  Title On a few benthic hydroids (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) from the Kerguelen Islands (southern Indian Ocean), including the description of a new species Type Journal
  Year 2022 Publication (down) Zootaxa Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 5165 Issue 2 Pages 274-286  
  Keywords Animal Distribution Animals Hydrozoa Indian Ocean Islands  
  Abstract A few samples of benthic hydroids from the remote Kerguelen Islands have been studied. The material was collected within the French research program ProteKer in 2013 and 2014. Six species were found in the material, four anthoathecates and two leptothecates; two of the species were identified only to genus level. All species, including Candelabrum bitentaculatum sp. nov., are described and discussed.  
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  ISSN 1175-5334 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 8579  
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Author Maurice Hullé, Philippe Vernon doi  openurl
  Title Terrestrial macro-arthropods of the sub-Antarctic islands of Possession (Crozet Archipelago) and Kerguelen: inventory of native and non-native species Type Journal
  Year 2021 Publication (down) Zoosystema Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 43 Issue 22 Pages 549-561  
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  Abstract The sub-Antarctic islands of the Southern Ocean harbor biogeographically peculiar biotas which are under threat from climate change, biological invasions and their interactions. Understanding both the indigenous and changing non-indigenous components of these islands is essential for the conservation and management of their biotas. Based on several years of systematic sampling, we present an updated list of terrestrial, free-living macro-invertebrates (insects and spiders) present on the islands of Possession (Crozet Archipelago) and Kerguelen. Ninety-four species were recorded in total on both islands. Forty-one are strictly endemic to one of the two islands, 16 are endemic to the South Indian Ocean Province, and only three were recorded on other sub-Antarctic islands. Beetles and more particularly weevils are the most characteristic group of the fauna of these islands: they include 35 species of which 89% are native and 66% are endemic. One third of the species (30 of 94) are non-indigenous species now naturalized. We discuss these results in terms of biogeography, ecological disharmony and impact of biological invasions.  
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  ISSN 1280-9551, 1638-9387 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 8472  
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Author J.-P. Feral, E. Poulin, C. De Ridder, T. Saucede doi  openurl
  Title A field guide to coastal echinoderms of the Kerguelen Islands Type Journal
  Year 2019 Publication (down) Zoosymposia Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 15 Issue Pages 33-43  
  Keywords beam-trawling  
  Abstract One of the current challenges in today’s ecology research is to understand and quantify the effects of climate changes on biodiversity. In order to detect possible trends in biodiversity patterns, it is necessary to conduct long-term observations in various and representative environments. This is always challenging, even more difficult in marine habitats and in the Southern Ocean in particular.      Since 2012, a submarine observatory of the coastal benthos has been in operation in the Kerguelen Islands. Eight contrasting sites are monitored using photo and video surveys, loggers, and settlement plots. To quantify potential changes, several photographic analysis techniques are also complemented by scuba diving and ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) observations. Investigator scientists have developed and improved new protocols that will be carried out in the long term by the staff of the National Natural Reserve of the French Southern Territories. In order to provide reliable support of species identification, the Proteker program supported by IPEV, French Polar Institute, is currently developing several field guides that should improve the identification of the main taxa being monitored. In light of their abundance in coastal environments of the Kerguelen Islands, and because they are among the most visible invertebrates and the easiest of organisms to consider for monitoring surveys, we first focused on echinoderms. Results of this first study are presented here.      For each echinoderm species, a spreadsheet provides the species name with synonymies, a description of diagnostic features, the recorded distribution, as well as three different types of illustrations: (i) living specimens in their environment, which is useful for scuba divers, (ii) fresh collected specimens out of water, and (iii) specimens fixed in ethanol. Therefore, species can be identified alive while diving, but also after sampling in the field, and after several years in the laboratory. An assessment of Kerguelen’s coastal echinoderms is also given.  
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  ISSN 1178-9913 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 7999  
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Author Mooi R. & David B. openurl 
  Title Ontogeny and origin of the brooding system in Antarctic urechinid sea urchins(Holasteroida). Type Journal Article
  Year 1993 Publication (down) Zoomorphology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 113 Issue Pages 69-78  
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Author Chaubet Bernard, Derocles Stéphane AP, Hullé Maurice, Le Ralec Anne, Outreman Yannick, Simon Jean-Christophe, Tomanovi eljko, doi  openurl
  Title Two new species of aphid parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) from the high arctic (Spitsbergen, Svalbard) Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication (down) Zoologischer Anzeiger – A Journal of Comparative Zoology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 252 Issue 1 Pages 34-40  
  Keywords Arctic environments, Insect biodiversity, Aphid parasitoids, New species, Spitsbergen,  
  Abstract The high arctic Svalbard archipelago is characterized by a low insect species richness explained by both extreme living conditions and insularity. Here, we described two new species of Hymenopteran parasitoids found in Spitsbergen, the main island of Svalbard, using aphids as hosts. We named the first one Diaeretellus svalbardicum (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) because of morphological similarities with other European members of the Diaeretellus genus. D. svalbardicum parasitizes exclusively the aphid Acyrthosiphon svalbardicum, a species endemic to Svalbard. We also reported in D. svalbardicum a unique case of wing polymorphism with macropterous and micropterous forms in both genders. We named the second newly described parasitoid species Aphidius leclanti because of morphological similarities with other members of the Aphidius genus. Contrarily to D. svalbardicum, A. leclanti exploits the only two aphid species regularly found in Spitsbergen, A. svalbardicum and Sitobion calvulum.  
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  ISSN 0044-5231 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 1821  
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Author Dastych H. openurl 
  Title Notes on the revision of the Genus Mopsechiniscuc (Tardigrada). Type Journal Article
  Year 2001 Publication (down) Zoologischer anzeiger Abbreviated Journal Zool. Anz.  
  Volume 240 Issue Pages 299-308  
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  Call Number Serial 717  
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Author Halsey, L.G.; Andreas Fahlman, A;, Handrich, Y.; Schmidt, A.; Woakes,A.J.; Butler, P.J. openurl 
  Title How accurately can we estimate energetic costs in a marine top predator, the king penguin? Type Journal Article
  Year 2007 Publication (down) Zoological science Abbreviated Journal Zool. Sci.  
  Volume 110 Issue Pages 81-92  
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  ISSN 0289-0003 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 5047  
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Author Claudio A. González-Wevar, Mathias Hüne, Sebastián Rosenfeld, Tomoyuki Nakano, Thomas Saucède, Hamish Spencer, Elie Poulin file  doi
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  Title Systematic revision of Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) based on a complete phylogeny of the genus, with the description of a new species from the southern tip of South America Type Journal
  Year 2019 Publication (down) Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 186 Issue 2 Pages 303-336  
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  Abstract True limpets of the genus Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) include at least 11 nominal species distributed in different provinces of the Southern Ocean. Here, we present new molecular analyses and a comprehensive morphological revision of Nacella confirming the validity of all the currently recognized species, but with important amendments to the published distributions of several. We also show that specimens collected along two fjords in the Beagle Channel, southern South America, constitute a new taxon: Nacella yaghana sp. nov. The phylogenetic position of this new taxon in our molecular tree reveals that it represents an ancestral South American lineage of Nacella, markedly separated from the previously recognized and evolutionary recent Magellanic radiation. In addition, this new Nacella species was clearly distinguished from the rest of the species by morphological comparisons, including shell characteristics, radular-tooth shape and configuration, as well as by the coloration pattern of the mantle tentacles. This study provides new evidence about the evolutionary history of this important Southern Ocean, marine, near-shore benthic group and the role of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in the biogeography of the genus.  
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Author Marie L. Verheye, Patrick Martin, Thierry Backeljau, Cédric D'Udekem D'Acoz doi  openurl
  Title DNA analyses reveal abundant homoplasy in taxonomically important morphological characters of Eusiroidea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) Type Journal
  Year 2016 Publication (down) Zoologica Scripta Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 45 Issue 3 Pages 300-321  
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  Abstract Eusiroidea is one of the 20 amphipod superfamilies that were erected to subdivide the very large and controversial suborder Gammaridea. Yet, the definition of the superfamily is not based on synapomorphies, but on a combination of diagnostic phenetic similarities that hold more or less consistently across families. Moreover, many of the characters used to define eusiroid families are suspected to show convergent evolution. The current classification of the Eusiroidea may therefore not reflect evolutionary relationships accurately. Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic re-analysis of the Eusiroidea based on a comparison of 18S and 28S rDNA sequences of 73 species, representing 47 genera and 16 families that potentially belong to the superfamily. The results suggest that at least species belonging to 14 of these traditional families would be part of a eusiroid clade, increasing by more than twofold the species and generic richness of the group. However, most of the eusiroid families surveyed do not appear monophyletic. Finally, the analyses show that several important morphological characteristics, traditionally used in eusiroid taxonomy, are homoplastic.  
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  ISSN 1463-6409 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 8283  
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Author Pierrat Benjamin, Saucède Thomas, Festeau Alain, David Bruno, doi  openurl
  Title Antarctic, Sub-Antarctic and cold temperate echinoid database Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication (down) ZOOKEYS Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 204 Issue Pages 47-52  
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  ISSN 1313-2989 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 4238  
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