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The polar oceans are not biological deserts after all.
A marine1 census2 released recently documented 7,500 species living in the Antarctic and 5,500 in the Arctic, including several hundred that researchers believe could be new to science.
Most of the discoveries were simpler life forms known as invertebrates3, or animals without backbones4.
Researchers, for example, doubled the number of jellyfish-like Arctic ctenophore known to science from five to 10. One of those was the size and color of an orange, had bungee cord-like tentacles5 streaming off it and was living at a depth of two kilometers.
"The textbooks have said there is less diversity at the poles than the tropics but we found astonishing richness of marine life in the Antarctic and Arctic oceans," said Victoria Wadley, a researcher from the Australian Antarctic Division who took part in the Antarctic survey. "We are rewriting the textbooks."
The survey-which included over 500 polar researchers from 25 countries-took place during International Polar Year which ran in 2007-2008.
New technology helped make the expeditions more efficient and productive than in the past.
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1 marine | |
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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2 census | |
n.(官方的)人口调查,人口普查 | |
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3 invertebrates | |
n.无脊椎动物( invertebrate的名词复数 ) | |
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4 backbones | |
n.骨干( backbone的名词复数 );脊骨;骨气;脊骨状物 | |
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5 tentacles | |
n.触手( tentacle的名词复数 );触角;触须;触毛 | |
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6 migration | |
n.迁移,移居,(鸟类等的)迁徙 | |
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