Records of Halicarcinus planatus at sub-Antarctic regions

Occurrence Observation
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25 février 2021
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Description

This database is the result of a combination of international collaboration efforts to collect specimens of Halicarcinus planatus through its geographical distribution in the Southern Ocean and bibliographic reviews. There are 4 types of records: (1) individualized by specimen, comprising more than 1,150 animals corresponding to nominal species of Halicarcinus planatus in South America and Kerguelen Islands, (2) groups of specimens of H. planatus collected and stored, (3) records obtained by bibliographic reviews, and (4) more than 50 absence records of H. planatus. The purpose of this resource is to complement molecular, taxonomic, biogeographic and niche-modelling studies that are being carried out based on these specimens.

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Comment citer

Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:

López-Farrán Z, Gerard K, Saucède T, Brickle P, Waters J, González-Wevar C, Naretto J, Poulin E (2021): Records of Halicarcinus planatus at sub-Antarctic regions. v1.3. Universidad de Magallanes. Dataset/Occurrence. http://gbif-chile.mma.gob.cl/ipt/resource?r=halicarcinus&v=1.3

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L’éditeur et détenteur des droits de cette ressource est Universidad de Magallanes. Ce travail est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0.

Enregistrement GBIF

Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : 75a6f6f1-de60-4ec6-8830-2766719231e7.  Universidad de Magallanes publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du GBIF Chile.

Mots-clé

Occurrence; Observation; Specimen; Southern Ocean; Crab; Reptant crab; Halicarcinus planatus; Niche; Biogeography; sub-Antarctic islands; Patagonia; Occurrence

Contacts

Zambra López-Farrán
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Personne De Contact
  • PhD student
Universidad de Chile
  • Las Palmeras 3425
Santiago
CL
Karin Gerard
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Personne De Contact
  • Chercheur Principal
  • Associate Professor
Universidad de Magallanes
  • Avenida Bulnes 01890
Punta Arenas
CL
  • +56-61-2209477
Thomas Saucède
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Associate Professor
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Dijon
FR
Paul Brickle
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Executive Director
South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute
Stanley
FK
  • +500 27374
Jonathan Waters
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Professor
University of Otago
  • 340 Great King Street
Dunedin
NZ
Claudio González-Wevar
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Associate Professor
Universidad Austral de Chile
Valdivia
CL
Javier Naretto
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Director of research
Costa Humboldt
Villarrica
CL
Elie Poulin
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Auteur
  • Créateur
  • Professor
Universidad de Chile - Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
  • Las Palmeras 3425
Santiago
CL
  • + 56229787178
Zambra López-Farrán
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Personne De Contact
  • PhD Student
Universidad de Chile
  • Las Palmeras 3425
7800003 Santiago
CL
Sebastian Rosenfeld
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Associate Researcher
Universidad de Magallanes
  • Avenida Bulnes 01890
Punta Arenas
CL
Jaime Ojeda
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Assistant Professor
Universidad de Magallanes
  • Avenida Bulnes 01890
Punta Arenas
CL
Constanza Ceroni
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Magister student
Universidad de Magallanes
  • Avenida Bulnes 01890
Punta Arenas
CL

Couverture géographique

The dataset comprises presence and absence records of Halicarcinus planatus from three macro-geographic regions of the Southern Ocean: southern South America (Pacific and Atlantic coast of Patagonia and Falkland Islands), sub-Antarctic islands (South Georgia, Kerguelen Islands, Campbell Island, Bounty Island and Auckland Island), and Antarctica (Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent islands including Signy Island). The northern boundary of the geographic coverage in South America is located in Talcahuano, while the southern limit of the sampling range corresponds to Carvajal Base on Adelaide Island, Antarctica.

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [-68, -76], Nord Est [-36, 180]

Couverture taxonomique

Present dataset reports occurrences and absences, of Halicarcinus planatus at species level, and some individuals of H. cooki and H. quoyi. Other species from the genus were intentionally excluded.

Species Halicarcinus planatus, Halicarcinus cooki, Halicarcinus quoyi

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 1948-11-01 / 2019-04-01

Données sur le projet

This project seeks to evaluate the level of genetic diversity of Halicarcinus planatus along its subantarctic distribution, determinate the phylogeographic structure as well as the existence and number of evolutionary units. To determine the geographic scale at which the genetic differentiation operates and the connectivity pattern between remote populations. This will allow to evaluate the ability of H. planatus to invade the Antarctic Peninsula by dispersal way. Finally, to make an appraisal of the presence of H. planatus in the West Antarctic. Under this framework, this resource focuses on understanding past, present and future processes, through molecular tools, niche models and Lagrangian models. The potential niche of H. planatus permits to estimate its present and future southward boundaries under IPCC predictions (to test if in the future it is able to arrive and establish in Antarctica), Lagrangian models will permit to obtain information about its larval dispersion, and molecular tools to obtain information about Quaternary glacial processes, among others. To obtain the base information, we updated data existing (from GBIF) adding presences and absences data from undocumented places of South America, South Georgia Island, Kerguelen Island and Antarctica through sampling and bibliographic reviews.

Titre Phylogeography, population genetic structure and connectivity of the Subantarctic crab Halicarcinus planatus, the first alien marine invertebrate discovered in Antarctica
Identifiant LEMAS_F1161358_Hap
Financement FONDECYT 1161358; FONDECYT 1151336; INACh DG 14-17; Conicyt Ph.D. Grant 21151192; PIA CONICYT ACT172065 (GAB); INACH DT-04_16; Projects: IPEV Nº 1044 (Proteker).
Description du domaine d'étude / de recherche This project covers different geographical areas of the Subarctic region: South America (Patagonia and Falkland Island), Subantarctic Islands (Kerguelen Island, South Georgia Island, Marion Island) and New Zealand; and the Antarctic Peninsula: South Shetland Islands, Signy Island and Paulet Island.
Description du design This project will underpin the current and future niche modeling, to evaluate if this species is able to establish in West Antarctica Peninsula in the present or future. Additionally, this project will assess the molecular phylogeny of the genus, which will allow the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of the genus. It will support research on phylogeographic approaches on the species, including dispersal capacity and their past and present interactions throughout different geographical scale. Through traditional and genomic molecular tools, we intend to deliver insights regarding the environmental and oceanographic processes that have marked its development in Subantarctica.

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

Due to the fact that the sampling was carried out by various/independent groups of researchers, the sampling methodology presents variations related to field team and the particular conditions of each collection site. With this in mind, we can generalize the sampling protocol as described in "Methods steps description-1". The bibliographic review was realized as described in "Methods steps description-2".

Etendue de l'étude This dataset gathers several sampling efforts made between 2011 and 2019 in different locations from West South America at latitudes beyond 39°S, Falkland Islands and Kerguelen Islands. In addition, a sampling effort for specimens of Halicarcinus planatus was made in the west side of Antarctic Peninsula (i.e. Doumer Island and Margarite Bay) and the South Shetland Islands (i.e. King George, Penguin, Deception, Robert and Greenwich Islands), Weddell Sea (in Paulet Island) and the Scotia Arch Islands (Signy and South Georgia Islands), because of a record of a single ovigerous female of H. planatus in Deception Island in 2010. Additionally, a bibliographic review was made to include localities from Patagonia (Chile and Argentina).
Contrôle qualité Records lacking precise geographic location (coordinates) were assigned geo-references by identification from the description (e.g. bay names, research stations) of the reported collection locality included in the relevant metadata.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. Field sampling: Animals were collected by hand in intertidal pools during low tide periods and by SCUBA diving between 0 and 32 meters deep. After collection, live animals were anesthetized and preserved in ethanol 95%. GPS positions were recorded for each sample location.
  2. In the ISI web information was looked for "Halicarcinus" and "Halicarcinus planatus". Papers and books were found, from these, locality, date, coordinates, expedition, depth, state of development and individual count data were extracted to obtain a occurrence status by locality and date. Data previously published in GBIF was not considered.

Données de collection

Nom de la collection Coleccion de Invertebrados del Laboratorio de Ecosistema Marinos Antarticos y Subantarticos de la Universidad de Magallanes
Identifiant de collection UMAG:LEMAS:Inv:Crus
Identifiant de la collection parente LEMAS
Méthode de conservation des spécimens Alcohol
Unités de conservation Compteur 300 incertitude (+/-) 100 Plastic flask

Citations bibliographiques

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Métadonnées additionnelles

In this work we made a mix between sampling and bibliographic reviews. The last was realized principally from papers and books from Argentina and Chile. While with the samplings, presences and absences of H. planatus data were obtained to niche modeling. In this second version, we add H. planatus individuals from Bounty, Auckland and Campbell Islands and H. cooki and H. quoyi species present in Chatham island (colaboration with Jonathan Waters), in addition were added some presences in south of Chile from CIMAR_FIORDOS_10 sampling and absences in south of Chile and Antarctica.

Objet

This dataset was created within the framework of the doctoral thesis of Zambra López-Farrán (author) and the FONDECYT 1161358 project of the principal investigator. The main objective of the data set is to complement the research on the niche modelling of Halicarcinus planatus that is currently being carried out in the Antarctic and Subantarctic Marine Ecosystem Laboratory of Universidad de Magallanes to contribute to the general knowledge of the biogeography of the fauna of the Subantarctic region. And subsequently, of biogeographic patterns along the Subantarctic region.

Description de la fréquence de mise à jour The resource will be updated irregularly, and in relation to the authors' ability to collect and develop new relevant information.
Identifiants alternatifs 75a6f6f1-de60-4ec6-8830-2766719231e7
http://gbif-chile.mma.gob.cl/ipt/resource?r=halicarcinus