La paradoxa de la biodiversitat marina antàrtica

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Stefano Ambroso, Janire Salazar, J. M. G. Sardà, Rebeca Zapata Guardiola
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Abstract

The study of pristine places is very important for learning about the state of the oceans before the impact of human beings. Because of the extreme environmental conditions of the Antarctic continental shelf – its distance from other continents, depth, and the weight of the continental ice – it offers us a great opportunity to better understand how a pristine ecosystem would normally be. In addition to a high level of biodiversity, Antarctic benthic organisms present patterns of demographic and spatial distribution that are different from the communities of the continental platforms in other seas and oceans of the world. This makes Antarctic benthic communities look, more than one might think, like the communities with the highest known biodiversity in the world.
海洋和北极生物多样性的悖论
对原始地区的研究对于了解人类影响之前的海洋状况非常重要。由于南极大陆架的极端环境条件——它与其他大陆的距离、深度和大陆冰的重量——它为我们提供了一个很好的机会来更好地了解原始生态系统的正常情况。除了具有高度的生物多样性外,南极底栖生物的种群分布和空间分布模式与世界上其他海洋的大陆平台的群落不同。这使得南极底栖生物群落看起来比人们想象的更像世界上已知生物多样性最高的群落。
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Metode Science Studies Journal
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