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Crustacean guide for predator studies in the Southern Ocean

José C. Xavier
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Geoff Boxshall
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Angelika Brandt
Tim Coffer
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Jeff Forman
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Charlotte Havermans
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Anna Maria Jazdzewska
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Juliana Kouwenberg
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Stefano Schiaparelli
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Kareen Schnabel
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Volker Siegel
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Geraint A. Tarling
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Sven Thatje
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Peter Ward
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Julian Gutt
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Résumé

Crustaceans are an important component in the diet of numerous predators of the Southern Ocean (water masses located south of the Subtropical Front). As identifying crustaceans from food samples using conventional methods is not easy, a crustacean guide is complied here to aid scientists working on trophic relationships within the Southern Ocean. Having the needs of the scientists in mind, we gathered information from > 100 species from 53 families of the most relevant crustaceans in the diet of subantarctic and Antarctic meso- and top predators, including information on distribution, their relevance in predator diets, sizes, availability of allometric equations and practical procedures to differentiate crustacean species within each family. Additional information of bibliography is added if families possess more that the species mentioned in this book. It is noted that a large number of species still has no allometric equations and the taxonomic status has (remains) to be clarified for some species (one or various species).
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hal-03023113 , version 1 (25-11-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-03023113 , version 1

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José C. Xavier, Yves Cherel, Geoff Boxshall, Angelika Brandt, Tim Coffer, et al.. Crustacean guide for predator studies in the Southern Ocean. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, pp.1-253, 2020, 978-0-948277-58-0. ⟨hal-03023113⟩
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