2018
DOI: 10.1201/9780429454455
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Oceanography and Marine Biology

Abstract: Animals living in the Southern Ocean have evolved in a singular environment. It shares many of its attributes with the high Arctic, namely low, stable temperatures, the pervading effect of ice in its many forms and extreme seasonality of light and phytobiont productivity. Antarctica is, however, the most isolated continent on Earth and is the only one that lacks a continental shelf connection with another continent. This isolation, along with the many millions of years that these conditions have existed, has p… Show more

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“…In the present study, while suggesting unrealistic projections on the Magellanic Plateau under present-day conditions, future projections of the ENMm are more in line with a majority of works suggesting that climate change would induce unsuitable conditions to the survival of Antarctic benthic marine ectotherms (Peck et al 2014;Hawkins et al 2018). All these results highlight the necessary complementarity of ENMc and ENMm approaches for providing independent and relevant projections, relying either on biogeographic (ENMc) or physiological (ENMm) data Morin and Thuiller 2009).…”
Section: Complementarity Between Modeling Approachessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In the present study, while suggesting unrealistic projections on the Magellanic Plateau under present-day conditions, future projections of the ENMm are more in line with a majority of works suggesting that climate change would induce unsuitable conditions to the survival of Antarctic benthic marine ectotherms (Peck et al 2014;Hawkins et al 2018). All these results highlight the necessary complementarity of ENMc and ENMm approaches for providing independent and relevant projections, relying either on biogeographic (ENMc) or physiological (ENMm) data Morin and Thuiller 2009).…”
Section: Complementarity Between Modeling Approachessupporting
confidence: 84%