Research project

Spatial and vertical patterns in the megabenthos

Project overview

We propose to use the ROV Isis to determine the spatial variation and fine resolution of zonation of megabenthos over a ~3000m depth range in Marguerite Bay, off the western Antarctic Peninsula. Few observations of the deep Antarctic fauna have been made to abyssal depths so the use of Isis to carry out transects across the slope of the Peninsula is unique. This proposal is timely as the ROV is committed to Antarctic science and this proposal will give a value-added component of using the ROV in Antarctic waters.

Staff

Lead researchers

Emeritus Professor Paul Tyler

Research interests
  • All aspects of deep-sea ecology
  • Reproductive ecology of marine invertebrates
  • Long term changes in reproductive patterns in relation to climate change
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Research outputs

S. Thatje, S. Hall, C. Hauton, C. Held & P. Tyler, 2008, Polar Biology, 31(9), 1143-1148
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Andrew Clarke & Paul A. Tyler, 2008, Current Biology, 18(4), 282-285
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