@ARTICLE{Siciński_Jacek_Polychaeta_2000,
 author={Siciński, Jacek},
 volume={vol. 21},
 number={No 3-4},
 journal={Polish Polar Research},
 pages={153-169},
 howpublished={online},
 year={2000},
 publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences},
 publisher={Committee on Polar Research},
 abstract={The checklist of Admiralty Bay polychaetes elaborated on the basis of historical and current data includes 120 benthic and 5 pelagic species. Admiralty Bay is the most intensively sampled area in the Antarctic, taking into account polychaete fauna, and the checklist of Polychaeta may be therefore considered as a rather comprehensive one. In the sublittoral soft bottom three dominant species: Leitoscoloplos kerguelensis, Tauberia gracilis and Ophelina syringopyge constitute almost 50% of all collected polychaetes (20%, 16% and 13% respectively). Rhodine intermedia, Tharyx cincinnatus, Aricidea (Acesta) strelzovi, Apistobranchus sp., Cirrophorus brevicirratus, Microspio moorei, Maldane sarsi antarctica, Aglaophamus ornatus and Asychis amphiglypta make up a group of species of considerable abundance (a further 30% of author's collection). The average abundance of polychaetes of the sublittoral soft bottom was estimated at 120 individuals per 0.1 m2, with the observed maximum 390 individuals per 0.1 m2.},
 type={Article},
 title={Polychaeta (Annelida) of Admiralty Bay: species richness, diversity and abundance},
 URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/110759/PDF-MASTER/2000-3-4_153-169.pdf},
 keywords={Antarctica, Polychaeta, biodiversity},
}