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    Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand? by Max N. Buxton, Barbara J. Anderson, Robert J.B. Hoare, Janice M. Lord

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Islands also tend to have a species-poor pollinating fauna. The New Zealand Subantarctic islands (latitude between about 46° and 60°) have a depauperate pollinator fauna. …”
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    Pleistocene glacial history of the New Zealand subantarctic islands by E. Rainsley, C. S. M. Turney, C. S. M. Turney, N. R. Golledge, N. R. Golledge, J. M. Wilmshurst, J. M. Wilmshurst, M. S. McGlone, A. G. Hogg, A. G. Hogg, B. Li, B. Li, Z. A. Thomas, Z. A. Thomas, R. Roberts, R. Roberts, R. T. Jones, R. T. Jones, J. G. Palmer, J. G. Palmer, V. Flett, G. de Wet, D. K. Hutchinson, M. J. Lipson, P. Fenwick, B. R. Hines, U. Binetti, C. J. Fogwill, C. J. Fogwill

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…<p>The New Zealand subantarctic islands of Auckland and Campbell, situated between the subtropical front and the Antarctic Convergence in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, provide valuable terrestrial records from a globally important climatic region. …”
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    Temporal and spatial variability of stream water chemistry on Subantarctic Marion Island by M.-J. Stowe, David William Hedding, Frank D. Eckardt, Werner Nel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…These values are consistent with previous studies from Marion Island and other Subantarctic islands. Temporal variation in ion concentrations was small. …”
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    Seasonal Variation of Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids in Three Subantarctic Red Seaweeds by Jocelyn Jofre, Paula S. M. Celis-Plá, Félix L. Figueroa, Nelso P. Navarro

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Two were recorded for the first time in seaweeds from Subantarctic areas (mycosporine-glutamic acid and palythine-serine), and we also recorded an eighth UV-absorbing compound which remains unidentified.…”
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    The influence of iron and light on net community production in the Subantarctic and Polar Frontal Zones by N. Cassar, P. J. DiFiore, B. A. Barnett, M. L. Bender, A. R. Bowie, B. Tilbrook, K. Petrou, K. J. Westwood, S. W. Wright, D. Lefevre

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…To improve our understanding of NCP and carbon export production in the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) and the northern reaches of the Polar Frontal Zone (PFZ), we conducted continuous onboard determinations of NCP as part of the Sub-Antarctic Sensitivity to Environmental Change (SAZ-Sense) study, which occurred in January–February 2007. …”
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    Deglacial Subantarctic CO2 outgassing driven by a weakened solubility pump by Yuhao Dai, Jimin Yu, Haojia Ren, Xuan Ji

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Using paired reconstructions of seawater pCO2, temperature, and nutrient utilization, Dai et al. show underappreciated influences of the solubility pump on deglacial Subantarctic surface-water pCO2 variabilities compared to the biological pump.…”
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    Mass mortality of adult male subantarctic fur seals: are alien mice the culprits? by P J Nico de Bruyn, Armanda D S Bastos, Candice Eadie, Cheryl A Tosh, Marthán N Bester

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…However, in contrast to previous die-offs, which were indiscriminate with respect to sex and age, here we report a land-based mass mortality of Subantarctic fur seals with apparent exclusivity to adult males. …”
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    Upper-ocean temperature characteristics in the subantarctic southeastern Pacific based on biomarker reconstructions by J. R. Hagemann, L. Lembke-Jene, F. Lamy, M.-E. Vorrath, J. Kaiser, J. Müller, H. W. Arz, J. Hefter, A. Jaeschke, N. Ruggieri, R. Tiedemann

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We show that for isoGDGT-based temperatures, the subsurface calibration of Kim et al. (2012a) best reflects temperatures from the WOA05 in areas north of the Subantarctic Front (SAF). Temperatures south of the SAF are, in contrast, significantly overestimated by up to 14 <span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>C, irrespective of the applied calibration. …”
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    Subantarctic cyclones identified by 14 tracking methods, and their role for moisture transports into the continent by Jens Grieger, Gregor C. Leckebusch, Christoph C. Raible, Irina Rudeva, Ian Simmonds

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Extra-tropical cyclones in the subantarctic play a central role in the poleward transport of heat and moisture into Antarctica, with the latter being a key component of the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. …”
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