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SOMBASE/TOTAL - Bioconstructors
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Summary
Abstract: Large sessile habitat-forming organisms such as sponges, corals, bryozoans and hydroids play a crucial role in the structure of Antarctic marine communities and enhance the local biodiversity. Not only are there many species of these groups found in the Antarctic (387 sponges, 141 corals, 320 bryozoans and 337 hydroids) but they also form vital habitats for countless other organisms. The habitats ... View entire text
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Description: SCARMarBIN Data System "SOMBASE/TOTAL - Bioconstructors" metadata report
Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator: Huw Griffiths
Dataset Title: SOMBASE/TOTAL - Bioconstructors
Access Constraints see http://data.scarmarbin.be/duaForm
Use Constraints see http://data.scarmarbin.be/duaForm
Data Set Progress
IN WORK
Originating Center
Data Center
Marine Biodiversity Information Network, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, International Council for Science Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://www.scarmarbin.be/

Data Center Personnel
Name: BRUNO DANIS
Phone: +32(0)2 6274139
Fax: +32(0)2 6274277
Email: bruno.danis at scarmarbin.be
Contact Address:
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
29 Rue Vautier
City: Brussels
Postal Code: 1000
Country: BELGIUM
Distribution
Distribution Format: www
Fees: free
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Email: hjg at bas.ac.uk
Country: UK
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Publications/References
GRIFFITHS, H.J., LINSE, K. & CRAME, J.A. 2003. SOMBASE – Southern Ocean Mollusc Database: A tool for biogeographic analysis in diversity and ecology. Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 3, 207–213.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2010-11-02
Last DIF Revision Date: 2010-11-02

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