Article on the French National Museum of Natural History expedition blog
My colleagues Jérôme Fournier and Marc Eleaume are currently in Dumont-d’Urville station for the sixth REVOLTA campaign. Among many other things, they are collecting invertebrate samples to complement our data on recent changes of food web structure in Adélie Land. They asked me to write to a short post about this research for their expedition blog. You can read it here (French only, sorry).
[caption id="attachment_188” align="aligncenter” width="676”] Some of the species that we study in Adélie Land: the pycnogonid Decolopoda australis and the sea star Odontaster validus[/caption]