bio.wikisort.org - PlantThe Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra is a tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands in the southern Indian Ocean.
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Ecoregion of several subantarctic islands in the southern Indian Ocean
Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra |
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 Ecoregion territory (islands inside red-dashed box) |
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Realm | Antarctic |
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Biome | tundra |
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Area | 7,441 km2 (2,873 sq mi) |
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Countries | Australia, France and South Africa |
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Overseas territories | French Southern and Antarctic Lands and Heard Island and McDonald Islands |
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Coordinates | 49.25°S 69.17°E / -49.25; 69.17 |
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Conservation status | Critical/endangered |
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Protected | 0 km² (0%)[1] |
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Location and description
The ecoregion stretches from Prince Edward Islands in the west, past the Crozet Islands to the Kerguelen Islands 1500 km to the east, and includes the active volcano Heard Island and the nearby McDonald Islands.
Flora
These rocky islands support a variety of plant life, such as tussock grasses, that has adapted to the snowy and icy conditions. There are a number of endemic plant species including Poa cookii grass and the Kerguelen cabbage (Pringlea antiscorbutica), historically a source of vitamin C for sailors, is found on all the islands, not only the Kerguelens. There are also a number of endemic lichens and liverworts.
Fauna
The islands are home to birds and insects such as butterflies, moths, weevils, and spiders as well as wildlife typical of the southern oceans such as penguins, seals and seabirds. This ecoregion is a melting pot where related Antarctic and subantarctic species and subspecies co-exist, for example the following can all be found here: the sooty albatrosses (Phoebetria fusca), light-mantled albatross (Phoebetria palpebrata), northern giant petrel (Macronectes halli), southern giant petrel (Macronectes giganteus)), Antarctic fur seal (Arctophoca gazella) and subantarctic fur seal (Arctophoca tropicalis) on Prince Edward, Crozet and Heard Islands.
Vulnerable or endangered birds include three endemics, the duck, Eaton’s pintail (Anas eatoni), the large wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) and Kerguelen tern (Sterna virgata) as well as a number of albatrosses (the two sooty albatrosses, Indian yellow-nosed albatross (Thalassarche carteri) (the smallest of the mollymawk albatrosses), the large gray-headed albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma), and black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophrys)), three penguins (western rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome), macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) and gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) (the one with the white stripe across its head)), and a number of petrels (the two giant petrels, grey petrel (Procellaria cinerea) and white-chinned petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis)).
Other breeding birds include the land-based black-faced sheathbill and many seabirds brown skua, kelp gull (Larus dominicanus), fulmar prion (Pachyptila crassirostris), Antarctic prion (Pachyptila desolata), slender-billed prion (Pachyptila belcheri), fairy prion (Pachyptila turtur), Antarctic tern (Sterna vittata), Cape petrel (Daption capense), black-bellied storm petrel (Fregetta tropica), grey-backed storm petrel (Garrodia nereis), blue petrel (Halobaena caerulea), Wilson’s storm-petrel (Oceanites oceanicus), common diving petrel (Pelecanoides urinatrix), South Georgian diving-petrel (Pelecanoides georgicus), great-winged petrel, white-headed petrel (Pterodroma lessonii) and soft-plumaged petrel (Pterodroma mollis).
The largest seabird colonies are on the Prince Edward Islands, followed by the Crozet Islands which have breeding colonies of all six species of albatross as well as more than half the world's population of king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus).
All six Antarctic seals can be found here, the two fur seals, leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii), southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina), and crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus)). The fur seals and southern elephant seal breed in the region, and are increasing in numbers now that seal-hunting has stopped, while large numbers of leopard seals winter on the rocks of Heard Island. The colony of southern elephant seals on Heard Island and the Kerguelens is one of the three largest in the world.
Threats and preservation
These isolated islands are relatively unspoilt but their wildlife is not very varied and therefore can be quickly damaged by any human activity and particularly by introduced species of both plants and animals. For example, introduced grasses have taken over areas of some islands, while alien animals including moths, salmon, the mallard duck, rabbits, reindeer, sheep and goats have damaged island ecosystems. Cats and mice are a particular problem as both prey on breeding seabird colonies. Another particular threat is the danger to diving seabirds caught by long-line fishing of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) in the seas around the islands; gray-headed albatross and white-chinned petrel have been especially damaged by this industry as they habitually follow fishing boats.[5]
See also
- Flora and fauna of the Kerguelen Islands
References
External links
Biodiversity of South Africa |
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- Afrotropical realm
- Marine biodiversity of South Africa
- Temperate Southern Africa
- Western Indo-Pacific
- Wildlife of South Africa
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National taxon checklists |
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Regional taxon checklists and other minor lists |
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- List of marine animals of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
- List of green seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
- List of brown seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
- List of red seaweeds of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
- Related:
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Biodiversity hotspots and Centres of diversity |
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- Succulent Karoo
- Cape Floristic Region
- Griqualand West Centre
- Albany Centre
- Drakensberg Alpine Centre
- Soutpansberg Centre
- Wolkberg Centre
- Sekhukhuneland Centre
- Barberton Centre
- Maputaland-Pondoland Region
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Ecoregions |
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- List of ecoregions in South Africa
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests | |
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Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands |
- Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea woodlands
- Southern Africa bushveld
- Zambezian and mopane woodlands
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Montane grasslands and shrublands |
- Drakensberg alti-montane grasslands and woodlands
- Drakensberg montane grasslands, woodlands and forests
- Highveld grasslands
- Maputaland–Pondoland bushland and thickets
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Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub |
- Albany thickets
- Lowland fynbos and renosterveld
- Montane fynbos and renosterveld
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Deserts and xeric shrublands |
- Kalahari xeric savanna
- Nama Karoo
- Succulent Karoo
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Tundra | |
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Mangroves | |
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Marine ecoregions |
- Agulhas ecoregion
- Benguela ecoregion
- Delagoa ecoregion
- Natal ecoregion
- Southeast Atlantic ecoregion
- Southwest Indian ecoregion
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Biomes and Vegetation classification |
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- List of vegetation types of South Africa
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Protected areas of South Africa |
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South African National Parks |
- Addo Elephant National Park
- Agulhas National Park
- Augrabies Falls National Park
- Bontebok National Park
- Camdeboo National Park
- Garden Route National Park
- Tsitsikamma National Park
- Wilderness National Park
- Golden Gate Highlands National Park
- Karoo National Park
- Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
- Kruger National Park
- Mapungubwe National Park
- Marakele National Park
- Mokala National Park
- Mountain Zebra National Park
- Namaqua National Park
- Table Mountain National Park
- Tankwa Karoo National Park
- West Coast National Park
- ǀAi-ǀAis/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park
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Biosphere reserves |
- Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve
- Gouritz Cluster Biosphere Reserve
- Kogelberg Nature Reserve
- Kruger to Canyons Biosphere
- Magaliesberg Biosphere Reserve
- Waterberg Biosphere
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Marine protected areas of South Africa | Coastal |
- Addo Elephant National Park Marine Protected Area
- Amathole Marine Protected Area
- Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area
- Bird Island Marine Protected Area
- De Hoop Marine Protected Area
- Dwesa-Cwebe Marine Protected Area
- Goukamma Marine Protected Area
- Helderberg Marine Protected Area
- Hluleka Marine Protected AreaI
- iSimangaliso Marine Protected Area
- Jutten Island Marine Protected Area
- Langebaan Lagoon Marine Protected Area
- Malgas Island Marine Protected Area
- Marcus Island Marine Protected Area
- Namaqua National Park Marine Protected Area
- Pondoland Marine Protected Area
- Robben Island Marine Protected Area
- Rocherpan Marine Protected Area
- Robberg Marine Protected Area
- Sardinia Bay Marine Protected Area
- Sixteen Mile Beach Marine Protected Area
- Stilbaai Marine Protected Area
- Table Mountain National Park Marine Protected Area
- Trafalgar Marine Protected Area
- Tsitsikamma Marine Protected Area
- uThukela Banks Marine Protected Area
- Walker Bay Whale Sanctuary
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Offshore |
- Agulhas Bank Complex Marine Protected Area
- Agulhas Front Marine Protected Area
- Agulhas Muds Marine Protected Area
- Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area
- Amathole Offshore Marine Protected Area
- Benguela Bank Marine Protected Area
- Benguela Muds Marine Protected Area
- Browns Bank Complex Marine Protected Area
- Browns Bank Corals Marine Protected Area
- Cape Canyon Marine Protected Area
- Childs Bank Marine Protected Area
- iSimangaliso Offshore Marine Protected Area
- Namaqua Fossil Forest Marine Protected Area
- Orange Shelf Edge Marine Protected Area
- Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area
- Protea Banks Marine Protected Area
- Southeast Atlantic Seamounts Marine Protected Area
- Southwest Indian Seamount Marine Protected Area
- Port Elizabeth Corals Marine Protected Area
- uThukela Banks Marine Protected Area
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Management organisations | |
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Biodiversity research in SA |
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- Bolus Herbarium
- Iziko South African Museum
- National Research Foundation
- South African National Collection of Fungi
Research organisations |
- Animal Demography Unit
- BirdLife South Africa
- South African Association for Marine Biological Research
- South African Environmental Observation Network
- South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
- South African National Biodiversity Institute
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Research projects |
- African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme
- National Biodiversity Assessment
- National Vegetation Map Project
- Reef Atlas Project
- SeaKeys
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Citizen science databases |
- iNaturalist
- iSpot
- Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology Virtual Museum
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Botanical gardens |
- Durban Botanic Gardens
- Free State National Botanical Garden
- Garden Route Botanical Garden
- Hantam National Botanical Garden
- Harold Porter National Botanical Garden
- Johannesburg Botanical Garden
- Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden
- Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
- KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden
- Lowveld National Botanical Garden
- Makana Botanical Gardens
- Manie van der Schijff Botanical Garden
- North-West University Botanical Garden
- Pretoria National Botanical Garden
- Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden
- University of KwaZulu-Natal Botanical Garden
- Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
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Taxonomists | |
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Related |
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- Biodiversity
- Biosphere
- Ecotourism
- Encyclopedia of Life
- Environmental impact of recreational diving
- Low impact diving
- International Union for Conservation of Nature
- Marine protected area
- National park
- Nature conservation
- Nature reserve
- Scuba diving tourism
- South African Sustainable Seafood Initiative
- World Register of Marine Species
- World Wide Fund for Nature
Regional biodiversity |
- Biodiversity of Cape Town
- List of nature reserves in Cape Town
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Legislation |
- Marine Living Resources Act, 18 of 1998
- National Environmental Management Act, 1998
- National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 10 of 2004
- National Environmental Management: Integrated Coastal Management Act, 24 of 2008
- National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act, 57 of 2003
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Publications |
- List of field guides to South African biota
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Categories: Biodiversity of South Africa

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