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Moyano G, Hugo I (2014): Table 2.- Bryozoa collected during the LAMPOS expeditions between Punta Arenas and the northernmost tip of the Antarctic Peninsula [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.831236, Supplement to: Moyano G, HI (2005): Scotia Arc bryozoans from the LAMPOS expedition: a narrow bridge between two different faunas. Arntz, Wolf E, Lovrich, Gustavo A & Thatje, Sven (eds.) The Magellan-Antarctic connection: links and frontiers at southern high latitudes, Scientia Marina, 69 (Suppl. 2), 103-112, https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2005.69s2103

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Abstract:
The 78 bryozoan species collected by the German R/V "Polarstern" during the LAMPOS cruise in April 2002, encompassing the Scotia Arc archipelagos between Tierra del Fuego and the Antarctic Peninsula, were studied to discern the biogeographical patterns of the Magellan region of South America, the Scotia Arc archipelagos and the Antarctic. The resulting dendrogram shows three clusters: an isolated one with the three easternmost archipelagos and the other two linking some of the northern and southern Scotia Arc archipelagos with Tierra del Fuego. A more comprehensive analysis using all the species previously recorded from the Scotia Arc archipelagos and adjacent areas (214 spp.) produced a clearer zoogeographical pattern without isolated clusters of localities. The Antarctic Peninsula plus the Scotia Arc archipelagos form a large cluster distinct from the Magellan-Falkland Subantarctic area. A third analysis making use of 78 genera present in the study area plus Australia and New Zealand reinforces this pattern, showing two clusters: one uniting South America and the Australian-New Zealand realm and the other linking the Scotia Arc archipelagos with the Antarctic Peninsula. These results indicate that the Scotia Arc archipelagos represent merely a very narrow bridge connecting two different bryozoan faunas with only a few bryozoan species in common between the study areas.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -58.543373 * Median Longitude: -49.514133 * South-bound Latitude: -61.400600 * West-bound Longitude: -62.022100 * North-bound Latitude: -53.396700 * East-bound Longitude: -26.464900
Date/Time Start: 2002-04-05T11:38:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-25T14:24:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
PS61/145-1  * Latitude: -54.022600 * Longitude: -62.022100 * Date/Time: 2002-04-05T11:38:00 * Elevation: -272.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: ANT-XIX/5 (PS61 LAMPOS) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Agassiz Trawl (AGT)
PS61/153-1  * Latitude Start: -54.520300 * Longitude Start: -56.148900 * Latitude End: -54.500600 * Longitude End: -56.138900 * Date/Time Start: 2002-04-06T18:39:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-06T18:59:00 * Elevation Start: -296.0 m * Elevation End: -277.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: ANT-XIX/5 (PS61 LAMPOS) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Bottom trawl (BT)
PS61/164-1  * Latitude Start: -53.396700 * Longitude Start: -42.700500 * Latitude End: -53.397000 * Longitude End: -42.707600 * Date/Time Start: 2002-04-09T16:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2002-04-09T16:44:00 * Elevation Start: -313.0 m * Elevation End: -322.0 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: ANT-XIX/5 (PS61 LAMPOS) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: Agassiz Trawl (AGT)
Comment:
Abbreviations of zoarial forms in last line (not_given): A = adeoniform (6.4%), RE = reteporiform (5.1%), BU = buguliform (10.25%), Cel = celleporiform (3.85%), F = flustriform (15.4%), CE = cellariiform(12.6%), V = vinculariiform (6.4%), E = eschariform (5.1%), I = encrusting (32%), CA = catenicelliform (2.6%)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Acanthophragma polarisA. polarisMoyano G, Hugo I?
Adelascopora jeqolqaA. jeqolqaMoyano G, Hugo I
Adelascopora secundaA. secundaMoyano G, Hugo I
Amastigia sp.Amastigia sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
10 Antarcticaetos bubeccataA. bubeccataMoyano G, Hugo I
11 Aspidostoma coronatumA. coronatumMoyano G, Hugo I
12 Aulopocella brachyrhynchaA. brachyrhynchaMoyano G, Hugo I
13 Austroflustra australisA. australisMoyano G, Hugo I
14 Austroflustra gerlachiA. gerlachiMoyano G, Hugo I
15 Austroflustra vulgarisA. vulgarisMoyano G, Hugo I
16 Beania challengeriB. challengeriMoyano G, Hugo I
17 Beania erectaB. erectaMoyano G, Hugo I
18 Beania magellanicaB. magellanicaMoyano G, Hugo I
19 Bostrychopora dentataB. dentataMoyano G, Hugo I
20 Caberea darwiniC. darwiniMoyano G, Hugo I
21 Carbasea curvaC. curvaMoyano G, Hugo I
22 Carbasea ovoideaC. ovoideaMoyano G, Hugo I
23 Camptoplites giganteusC. giganteusMoyano G, Hugo I
24 Camptoplites tricornisC. tricornisMoyano G, Hugo I
25 Cellaria inculaC. inculaMoyano G, Hugo I
26 Cellaria malvinensisC. malvinensisMoyano G, Hugo I
27 Cellaria tenuisC. tenuisMoyano G, Hugo I
28 Cellaria variabilisC. variabilisMoyano G, Hugo I?
29 Cellarinella sp.Cellarinella sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
30 Cellarinella watersiC. watersiMoyano G, Hugo I
31 Chaperiopsis sp.Chaperiopsis sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
32 Chartella notialisC. notialisMoyano G, Hugo I
33 Cornucopina polymorphaC. polymorphaMoyano G, Hugo I
34 Cornucopina sp.Cornucopina sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
35 Crisidia delicatissimaC. delicatissimaMoyano G, Hugo I
36 Dakariella concinnaD. concinnaMoyano G, Hugo I
37 Disporella octoradiataD. octoradiataMoyano G, Hugo I
38 Escharella sp.Escharella sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
39 Exochella sp.Exochella sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
40 Fenestrulina rugulaF. rugulaMoyano G, Hugo I
41 Flustrapora magellanicaF. magellanicaMoyano G, Hugo I
42 Foveolaria terrificaF. terrificaMoyano G, Hugo I
43 Himantozoum antarcticumxH. antarcticumxMoyano G, Hugo I
44 Homera sp.Homera sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
45 Hippothoa flagellumH. flagellumMoyano G, Hugo I
46 Ichthyaria oculataI. oculataMoyano G, Hugo I
47 Isoschizoporella secundaI. secundaMoyano G, Hugo I
48 Melicerita blancoaeM. blancoaeMoyano G, Hugo I
49 Melicerita obliquaM. obliquaMoyano G, Hugo I
50 Menipea sp.Menipea sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
51 Micropora brevisimaM. brevisimaMoyano G, Hugo I
52 Microporella hyadesiM. hyadesiMoyano G, Hugo I
53 Nematoflustra flagellataN. flagellataMoyano G, Hugo I
54 Nevianipora sp.Nevianipora sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
55 Notoplites drygalskiiN. drygalskiiMoyano G, Hugo I
56 Notoplites sp.Notoplites sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
57 Ogivalia elegansO. elegansMoyano G, Hugo I
58 Orthoporidroides erectusO. erectusMoyano G, Hugo I
59 Osthimosia bicomisO. bicomisMoyano G, Hugo I
60 Osthimosia sp.Osthimosia sp.Moyano G, Hugo Isp. 1
61 Osthimosia sp.Osthimosia sp.Moyano G, Hugo Isp. 2
62 Paracellaria cellarioidesP. cellarioidesMoyano G, Hugo I
63 Parafigularia sp.Parafigularia sp.Moyano G, Hugo Isp. n.
64 Platychelina planulataP. planulataMoyano G, Hugo I
65 Reteporella erugataR. erugataMoyano G, Hugo I
66 Reteporella frigidaR. frigidaMoyano G, Hugo I
67 Reteporella hippocrepisR. hippocrepisMoyano G, Hugo I
68 Reteporella magellensisR. magellensisMoyano G, Hugo I
69 Schizoporella sp.Schizoporella sp.Moyano G, Hugo I?
70 Securiflustra bifoliatas. bifoliataMoyano G, Hugo I
71 Smittina antarcticaS. antarcticaMoyano G, Hugo I
72 Smittina monachaS. monachaMoyano G, Hugo I?
73 Smittina sp.Smittina sp.Moyano G, Hugo Isp. n.
74 Smittinella sp.Smittinella sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
75 Smittoidea pugiunculaS. pugiunculaMoyano G, Hugo I
76 Smittoidea conspicuas. conspicuaMoyano G, Hugo I
77 Systenopora contractuS. contractuMoyano G, Hugo I
78 Talivittaticella frigidaT. frigidaMoyano G, Hugo I
79 Toretocheilum turbinatumT. turbinatumMoyano G, Hugo I
80 Tricelktria sp.Tricelktria sp.Moyano G, Hugo I
81 Trilochites biformatusT. biformatusMoyano G, Hugo I
82 Trilochites phylactelloidesT. phylactelloidesMoyano G, Hugo I
83 Flustridae sp.Flustridae sp.Moyano G, Hugo In. gen. n. sp.
Size:
188 data points

Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Depth sed [m]

A. polaris
(?)

A. jeqolqa

A. secunda

Amastigia sp.
10 
A. bubeccata
11 
A. coronatum
12 
A. brachyrhyncha
13 
A. australis
14 
A. gerlachi
15 
A. vulgaris
16 
B. challengeri
17 
B. erecta
18 
B. magellanica
19 
B. dentata
20 
C. darwini
21 
C. curva
22 
C. ovoidea
23 
C. giganteus
24 
C. tricornis
25 
C. incula
26 
C. malvinensis
27 
C. tenuis
28 
C. variabilis
(?)
29 
Cellarinella sp.
30 
C. watersi
31 
Chaperiopsis sp.
32 
C. notialis
33 
C. polymorpha
34 
Cornucopina sp.
35 
C. delicatissima
36 
D. concinna
37 
D. octoradiata
38 
Escharella sp.
39 
Exochella sp.
40 
F. rugula
41 
F. magellanica
42 
F. terrifica
43 
H. antarcticumx
44 
Homera sp.
45 
H. flagellum
46 
I. oculata
47 
I. secunda
48 
M. blancoae
49 
M. obliqua
50 
Menipea sp.
51 
M. brevisima
52 
M. hyadesi
53 
N. flagellata
54 
Nevianipora sp.
55 
N. drygalskii
56 
Notoplites sp.
57 
O. elegans
58 
O. erectus
59 
O. bicomis
60 
Osthimosia sp.
(sp. 1)
61 
Osthimosia sp.
(sp. 2)
62 
P. cellarioides
63 
Parafigularia sp.
(sp. n.)
64 
P. planulata
65 
R. erugata
66 
R. frigida
67 
R. hippocrepis
68 
R. magellensis
69 
Schizoporella sp.
(?)
70 
s. bifoliata
71 
S. antarctica
72 
S. monacha
(?)
73 
Smittina sp.
(sp. n.)
74 
Smittinella sp.
75 
S. pugiuncula
76 
s. conspicua
77 
S. contractu
78 
T. frigida
79 
T. turbinatum
80 
Tricelktria sp.
81 
T. biformatus
82 
T. phylactelloides
83 
Flustridae sp.
(n. gen. n. sp.)
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PS61/153-1 -54.5203-56.1489-2960XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
PS61/164-1 -53.3967-42.7005-3130XXXXXXXXXX
PS61/207-1 -57.6727-26.4649-5870XXXXX
PS61/217-1 -59.9163-32.4722-5210XXXXXX
PS61/238-1 -61.1801-45.7121-3220XXXXXXXXXX
PS61/251-1 -61.3964-55.4478-2920XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
PS61/252-1 -61.3908-55.4470-2850XXXXXXXXXXXX
PS61/253-1 -61.3901-55.4498-2820XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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