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Breaking down the barrier: dispersal across the Antarctic Polar Front
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Breaking down the barrier: dispersal across the Antarctic Polar Front

Ceridwen I. Fraser, Geoffrey M. Kay, Marcel du Plessis and Peter G. Ryan
Ecography (Copenhagen), Vol.40(1), pp.235-237
01/01/2017

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Biodiversity & Conservation Ecology Environmental Sciences & Ecology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Our view of the Antarctic Polar Front (APF) as a circumpolar biogeographic barrier is changing (Chown et al. 2015). The APF marks the convergent boundary between cold Antarctic water and warmer sub-Antarctic water, and has long been considered to prevent north-south dispersal in the Southern Ocean (reviewed by Clarke et al. 2005, Fraser et al. 2012). Our multi-year survey data provides evidence that rafting organisms readily cross the APF.

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