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Tytuł książki:

Contributions to: The Coastal and Shelf Ecosystem of Maritime Antarctica (Admiralty Bay, King George Island)

Autor książki:

Stanisław Rakusa-Suszczewski

(red.)
Dane szczegółowe:
Wydawca: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Rok wyd.: 2005
Oprawa: twarda
Ilość stron: 684 s.
Wymiar: 210x297 mm
EAN: 9788323501039
ISBN: 83-235-0103-3
Data:2001-02-02
Cena wydawcy: 84.00 złpozycja niedostępna

Opis książki:

Książka jest zbiorem publikacji dokumentujących udział Zakładu Biologii Antarktyki PAN w realizacji narodowego programu badań antarktycznych Zmiany i zmienność ekosystemów polarnych. Prace zawarte w tym tomie składają się na monograficzne opracowanie funkcjonowania ekosystemu rejonu Zatoki Admiralicji na Wyspie Króla Jerzego w Morskiej Antarktyce. Obserwowane zmiany w Zatoce Admiralicji odzwierciedlają klimatyczne zmiany zachodzące w całym rejonie i mają związek ze zmianami globalnymi.
Wybrane artykuły nawiązują do głównych tematów przyszłych badań Międzynarodowego Roku Polarnego 20072008: 1) określenie aktualnego stanu i zmienności środowiska rejonów polarnych; 2) ocena i opis przeszłych i obecnych zmian środowiskowych w celu ich przewidywania w przyszłości.
Badania na Stacji Henryka Arctowskiego w Antarktyce były koordynowane od 1977 roku przez Instytut Ekologii PAN i od 1992 roku przez Zakład Biologii Antarktyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Rodzaj publikacji: naukowa

Książka "Contributions to: The Coastal and Shelf Ecosystem of Maritime Antarctica (Admiralty Bay, King George Island)" - Stanisław Rakusa-Suszczewski (red.) - oprawa twarda - Wydawnictwo Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Książka posiada 684 stron i została wydana w 2005 r.

Spis treści:

Maps

Battke Z. 1990. Admiralty Bay, King George Island (1:50 000) Institute of Ecology. Polish Academy of Sciences

Szeliga J. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1994. Morphometry of Bransfield Strait West Antarctica. Polish Polar
Research 15,1–2:

Birkenmajer K. 2002. Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica. Geological map and cross-sections (1:50 000). Institute of Geological Sciences, Cracow Research Centre and Department of Antarctic Biology. Polish Academy of Sciences back pocket

Pudełko R. 2002. Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 8 (SSSI-8) King George Island 1:12 500 Department of Antarctic Biology. Polish Academy of Sciences, IUNG Puławy back pocket

Coastal Ecosystem

The Past and Present Climate
Tatur A. 2002. Ornithogenic Ecosystems in Maritime Antarctic – Formation, Development and Disintegration.
In: L. Beyer and M. Bölter (eds) Geoecology of Antarctic Ice-Free Coastal Landscapes. Ecological Studies 154,
Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg

Tatur A., del Valle R., Barczuk A., and Martinez-Macchiavello J. 2004. Records of Holocene Environmental
Changes in Terrestrial Sedimentary Deposits on King George Island, Antarctica; A Critical Review. Ocean and Polar Research 26, 3:

Birkenmajer K., Gaździcki A., Krajewski K.P., Przybycin A., Solecki A., Tatur A. and Ho Il Yoon 2005.
First Cenozoic glaciers in West Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 26, 1: 3–12

Kejna M. 1999. Air temperature on King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 20, 3:

Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2002. King George Island – South Shetland Islands, Maritime Antarctic. In: L. Beyer and M. B¨lter (eds) Geoecology of Antarctic Ice-Free Coastal Landscapes. Ecological Studies 154, 23–39. Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg

Zwolska I., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2002. Temperature as an environmental factor in the Arctowski station area (King George Island, South Shetland Islands). Geographia Polonica, Special Series, Global Change 9: 51–65

Birkenmajer K. 2002. Retreat of Ecology Glacier, Admiralty Bay, King George Island (South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica), 1956–2001. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences 50, 1:

Nutrients and Fertilization of Coastal Ecosystem

Juchnowicz-Bierbasz M., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2002. Nutrients and cations content in soil solutions from the present and abandoned penguin rookeries (Antarctica, King George Island). Polish Journal of Ecology 50, 1:


Rakusa-Suszczewski S., Ne˛dzarek A. 2002. Whale bones and macroalgae as source of nutrients and cations in the nearshore geoecosystem of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica). Polish Journal of Ecology 50, 3:

Nędzarek A. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2004. Decomposition of macroalgae and the release of nutrient in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. Polar Bioscience 17:

Flora

Zdanowski M.K., Weglenski P., Golik P., Sasin J.M., Borsuk P., Zmuda M.J., Stankovic A. 2004. Bacterial diversity in Ade´lie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae, guano: molecular and morpho-physiological approaches. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 50: 163–173

Zdanowski M.K., Zmuda M.J., Zwolska I. 2005. Bacterial role in the decomposition of marine-derived material (penguin guano) in the terriestrial maritime Antarctic. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 37:

Kawecka B. and Olech M. 2004. Diatom diversity of streams in Finnish Lapland and maritime Antarctica. Seventeenth International Diatom Symposium, Ottawa, Canada (M. Poulin, ed.) Biopress Limited, Bristol

Barcikowski A. and Gurtowska J. 1999. Studies on the biomass of selected species of Antarctic mosses on King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 20, 3:

Barcikowski A. and Loro P.M. 1999. Changes in chlorophyll content throughout the year in selected species of mosses on King George Island, South Shetland Islands, maritime Antarctic. Polish Polar Research 20, 3:

Bystrzejewska G. 2001. Photosynthetic temperature response of Antarctic plant Deschampsia antarctica and of temperate region plant Deschampsia coespitosa. Polish Journal of Ecology 49, 3: 215–219

Chwedorzewska K.J., Bednarek P.T. and Puchalski J. 2004. Molecular variation of Antarctic grass Deschampsia antarctica desv. from King George Island (Antarctica). Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 73, 1:

Fauna

Janiec K. 1996. The comparison of freshwater invertebrates of Spitsbergen (Arctic) and King George Island (Antarctic). Polish Polar Research 17, 3–4:

Janiec K. 1996. Short distance wind transport of microfauna in maritime Antarctic (King George Island, South Shetland Islands). Polish Polar Research 17, 3–4:

Shelf Ecosystem

Hydrography

Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1995. The hydrography of Admiralty Bay and its inlets, coves and lagoons (King George Island, Antarctica). Polish Polar Research 16, 1–2:

Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1996. Spatial and seasonal variability of temperature and salinity in Bransfield Strait and Admiralty Bay, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 17, 1–2:

Madejski P. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1990. Icebergs as tracers of water movement in the Bransfield Strait. Antarctic Science 2, 3:

Robakiewicz M. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1999. Application of 3D circulation model to Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 20, 1:

Flora

Donachie S.P. 1996. A seasonal study of marine bacteria in Admiralty Bay (Antarctica). Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology 9:

Zdanowski M.K. 1998. Factors regulating bacterial abundance in Antarctic coastal and shelf waters. Polish Polar Research 19, 3–4:

Kopczyn´ska E.E. 1996. Annual study of phytoplankton in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 17, 1–2:

Ligowski R. 1998. Diatoms in different habitats of Admiralty Bay, Antarctica. Proceedings of the 15th International Diatom Symposium, Perth, Australia, 28 September–2 October 1998, J. John (ed.). A.R.G. Gaunter Verlag:
Fauna

Menshenina L., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 1992. Zooplankton changes during the year in Admiralty Bay (February 1990–January 1991). Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 39, 1:

Kittel W., Sicin´ski J., Z˙ mijewska M.I., Bielecka L. and Błachowiak-Samołyk K. 2001. Antarctic neritic zooplankton community (Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands). Polish Polar Research 22,

McClatchie S., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. and Filcek K. 1991. Seasonal growth and mortality of Euphausia superba in Admiralty Bay, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. ICES Journal of Marine Science 48:

Sicin´ski J., Ro´z˙ycki O. and Kittel W. 1996. Zoobenthos and zooplankton of Herve Cove, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 17, 3–4:

Presler P. and Figielska E. 1997. New data on the Asteroidea of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands. Polish Polar Research 18, 2:

Ro´z˙ycki O. 2001. Population of Yoldia eightsi (Bivalvia, Nuculanidae) in Herve Cove (Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctic). Folia Universitatis Agriculturae Stetinensis 218, Piscaria 28:

Jazdzewski K., De Broyer C., Pudlarz M., Zielinski D. 2001. Seasonal fluctuations of vagile benthos in the uppermost sublittoral of a maritime Antarctic fjord. Polar Biology 24:

Kulesz J. 1999. Ichthyofauna of lagoons of the Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica) in 1997. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 46, 2:

Kamler E. 2002. Inter-individual and seasonal variability of biological indices in two notothenioid fishes from Admiralty Bay, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 23, 3–4:

Stankovic A., Spalik K., Golik P., Balushkin A., Borsuk P., Koper M., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. and Weglenski P. 2005. Polyphyly of Scorpaeniformes and Perciformes: new evidence from the study of notothenioid’s mitochondrial and nuclear rDNA sequence data. Journal of Ichthyology 45

Zdzitowiecki K., Laskowski Z. 2004. Helminths of an Antarctic fish, Notothenia coriiceps, from the Vernadsky Station (Western Antarctica) in comparison with Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands). Helminthologia 41, 4:

Ciaputa P. and Sierakowski K. 1999. Long-term population changes of Ade´lie, chinstrap, and gentoo penguins in the regions of SSSI No. 8 and SSSI No. 34, King George Island, Antarctica. Polish Polar Research 20, 4:

Anonymous 2002. The long-term monitoring of avifauna in Admiralty Bay in light of the changes in the sea-ice zone ecosystem (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica). Antarctic Treaty XXV Consultive Meeting, Information Paper IP-001- -PL (Agenda Item CEP 5); Warsaw Sept.

Salwicka K. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2002. Long-term monitoring of Antarctic pinnipeds in Admiralty Bay (South Shetlands, Antarctica). Acta Theriologica 47, 4:

Trophochemoreception

Janecki T. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2004. The effect of glutamic acid (Glu) and kynurenic acid (Kyn) on the metabolism of the Antarctic amphipod Abyssorchomene plebs. Journal of Crustacean Biology 24, 1: 81–83

Janecki T., Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2004. Chemical composition of the Antarctic starfish Odontaster validus and its reaction to glutamic and kinurenic acid. Biologiya morya (in Russian, English summary). 30, 5:

Janecki T. and Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2005. The influence of starvation and amino acids on metabolism of the Antarctic amphipod: Waldeckia obesa. Journal of Crustacean Biology 25, 2:

Kidawa A. 2005. The role of amino acids in phagostimulation in the shallow-water omnivorous Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus. Polar Biology 28:

Kidawa A. 2005. Behavioural and metabolic responses of the Antarctic sea star Odontaster validus to food stimuli of different concentration. Polar Biology 28:

Markowska M., Kidawa A. 2005. Encounters between Antarctic limpets, Nacella concinna, and predatory sea stars, Lysasterias sp., in laboratory and field experiments. Marine Biology (in prep.)

Human and Impact

Palinkas L.A., Johnson J.C., Boster J.S., Rakusa-Suszczewski S., Klopov V.P., Xue Quan Fu, Sachdeva U. 2004. Cross-Cultural Differences in Psychosocial Adaptation to Isolated and Confined Environments. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 75, 11:

Ciaputa P., and Salwicka K. 1997. Tourism at Antarctic Arctowski Station 1991–1997: policies for better management. Polish Polar Research 18, 3–4:

Olech M. 1996. Human impact on terrestrial ecosystems in West Antarctica. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology 9:

Conservation and Management

Final Report of the Twelfth Antarctic Treaty Special Consultative Meeting. The Hague, 11–15

September 2000. Management Plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 8 (ASPA 121) Western Shore of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, South Shetland Islands.

Final Report of the Twelfth Antarctic Treaty Special Consultative Meeting. The Hague, 11–15 September 2000. Management Plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest No. 34 (ASPA 151) Lions Rump, King George Island, South Shetland Islands.

A proposal prepared by Brasil and Poland, in coordination with Equador and Peru, that Admiralty Bay, King George Island (South Shetland Islands) be designated as an Antarctic Specially Managed Area (ASMA) 1996. XX ATCM/WP 15 (rev. 2) Agenda item 20a

Functioning

Rakusa-Suszczewski S. 2003. Functioning of the Geoecosystem for the West Side of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica): Outline of Research at Arctowski Station. Ocean and Polar Research 25, 4:

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