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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Marine benthos from Davis Station, Eastern Antarctica

DA Everitt, GCB Poore and J Pickard

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 31(6) 829 - 836
Published: 1980

Abstract

Marine benthos from 24 nearshore sites in the vicinity of Davis station, eastern Antarctica, was sampled from the sea-ice. The sediments were poorly sorted and mainly of wind-blown origin. Thirty-two animal taxa were recognized and most crustaceans were identified to species level. Three habitat types were characterized by their community composition and physical environment: (1) species-rich areas with abundant macrophytes; (2) deep anoxic muddy basins with deposit-feeding species; and (3) poorly sorted sands with mainly motile fauna. Two amphipod species were recorded as new for eastern Antarctica.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9800829

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