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Biodiversity.aq statistics part I: Facebook. AntaBIF after the SCAR OSC. ANTABIF at the SCAR OSC. A quick guide to publishing data using the IPT. Modelisation workshop for the Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean. The MARS workshop: can we get the microbes in? SCAR-MarBIN Data - Terms of use. By downloading or consulting data from this website, the visitor acknowledges that he/she agrees with the SCAR-MarBIN data policy, and agrees to the following:. David B., Chone T., Festeau A., De Ri...II For in...
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Hydrurga leptonyx - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Hydrurga leptonyx (Blainville, 1820). Provided by EG-BAMM, Tracey Rogers. Add to your guide. Leopard seals may live for 26 years or more. Their only known natural predator is the Killer Whale. Newly weaned crabeater seals are taken from November to February when they are most vulnerable. Crabeater seal survivors bear characteristic parallel ...
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Phalacrocorax atriceps - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Phalacrocorax atriceps King, 1828. Provided by AntarcticConnection.com. Add to your guide. The main predators of Blue-eyed shags are the sheathbill, which steals eggs from the nest, and leopard seals, which attack the birds at sea. This map represent publicly available occurrence records and may not represent the full range.
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Megaptera novaeangliae - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781). Provided by EG-BAMM, Meagan Dewar. The humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae. Meaning long winged from New England. Add to your guide. Humpback whales can dive to a depth of 150m, with dives lasting anywhere from 3-40 minutes. During the breeding season males sing long complex songs, presumably to attra...
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Polyeunoa laevis - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Polyeunoa laevis McIntosh, 1885. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Add to your guide. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. This map represent publicly available occurrence records and may not represent the full range. There are no items on your guide yet! Start adding Polyeunoa laevis.
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Lake Fryxell - Places - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Add to your guide. Here are some pictures from this place. Species near this place. You can also browse all species. There are no items on your guide yet! Start adding Lake Fryxell. Project implemented by Belgian Biodiversity platform.
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Escharoides tridens - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Escharoides tridens (Calvet, 1909). Provided by British Antarctic Survey. Add to your guide. 5m to deep water, common in shallows, particularly on the undersurfaces of boulders. The species occurs throughout west Antarctica, but is unknown from East Antarctica except round the Ross Sea. There are no items on your guide yet!
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Pygoscelis adeliae - Species - Antarctic Field Guides
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Download your Antarctic Field Guide. 2PUBLISH IT (IF YOU WANT). Provides the species names in a list format. Provides all available information for your species. Pygoscelis adeliae (Hombron and Jacquinot, 1841). Provided by EG-BAMM, Anne-Mathilde Thierry. Add to your guide. Adélie penguins are found along the entire Antarctic coast and some of its nearby islands, including the Balleny and South Shetland island groups, the South Orkney and the South Sandwich islands. With smaller quantities of fish (mostl...