TitleThe changing form of Antarctic biodiversityAbstractThe shorter-period wave has tI = 4.5 +- 0.3 h and θ = 100 +- 4 with lh = 1.1 +- 0.1 x 10_3 km and CIh = 68 +- 5 m/s. Its group velocities are Cgh = 58 5 m/s and Cgz = 1.1 +- 0.1 m/s. Therefore, both waves propagate with very shallow elevation angles from the horizon (f = 0.6 +- 0.1 and f = 1.1 +- 0.1 for the longer- and shorter-period waves, respectively)AcknowledgementsThis work was supported by Australian Research Council grants DP140102815 to S.L.C. and DP150103017 to M.A.M., an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Fellowship DE140101715 to C.I.F., grants from the New Zealand Antarctic Research Institute, New Zealand Marsden Fund and the US National Science Foundation to S.C.C., and emeritus support from the British Antarctic Survey to A.C. We thank D. J. Marshall, C. Lee and H. W. Morgan for comments that improved the work.Funding DetailsDP140102815, ARC, Australian Research Council; DP150103017, ARC, Australian Research Council; NSF, Australian Research Council
TypeArticleCitationChown, S., Clarke, A., Fraser, C., Cary, S., Moon, K. and McGeoch, M. (2015). The changing form of {Antarctic} biodiversity. Nature, 522(7557): 431-438 IdentifierChown2015Relevancerank3
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