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Animal–Energy Relationships in a Changing Ocean: The Case of Continental Shelf Macrobenthic Communities on the Weddell Sea and the Vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula

by Silvia de Diago | Jul 19, 2024

Enrique Isla Animal–Energy Relationships in a Changing Ocean: The Case of Continental Shelf Macrobenthic Communities on the Weddell Sea and the Vicinity of the Antarctic Peninsula. The continental shelves of the Weddell Sea and the Antarctic Peninsula vicinity host...

Anthropogenic microfibres flux in an Antarctic coastal ecosystem: The tip of an iceberg?

by Silvia de Diago | Feb 8, 2023

Gastón Alurralde, Enrique Isla, Verónica Fuentes, Alejandro Olariaga, Tamara Maggioni, Guido Rimondino, Marcos Tatián. Anthropogenic microfibres flux in an Antarctic coastal ecosystem: The tip of an iceberg? This study describes the occurrence of anthropogenic...

Ongoing ocean warming threatens the rich and diverse macrobenthic communities of the Antarctic continental shelf

by Silvia de Diago | Sep 20, 2019

Enrique Isla, Dieter Gerdes Abstract Global warming is heating the Antarctic circumpolar deep water (CDW), which comes into direct contact with the diverse and abundant macrobenthic communities thriving on the continental shelf of the Weddell Sea (WS). A set of 16...

A Shift in the Biogenic Silica of Sediment in the Larsen BContinental Shelf, Off the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula,Resulting from Climate Change

by Enrique Isla | Apr 25, 2019

Elisabet Sañé, Enrique Isla, María Ageles Bárcena, David J. DeMaster. Abstract In 2002, section B of the Larsen ice shelf, off of the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula, collapsed and created the opportunity to study whether the changes at the sea surface left evidence in...

Toxic anthropogenic signature in Antarctic continental shelf and deep sea sediments

by webmaster | Apr 23, 2019

Enrique Isla, Elisabet Pérez-Albaladejo & Cinta Porte. Abstract Industrial activity generates harmful substances which can travel via aerial or water currents thousands of kilometers away from the place they were used impacting the local biota where they deposit....

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