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dc.contributor.authorGutt, Julianen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorIsla, Enriqueen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorXavier, José C.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Byron J.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorAhn, In-Youngen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorCheng, C.-H. Christinaen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorColesie, Claudiaen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorCummings, Vonda J.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authordi Prisco, Guidoen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorGriffiths, Huwen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorHawes, Ianen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorHogg, Ian D.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorMcIntyre, Trevoren_NZ
dc.contributor.authorMeiners, Klaus M.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorPearce, David A.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorPeck, Lloyden_NZ
dc.contributor.authorPiepenburg, Dieteren_NZ
dc.contributor.authorReisinger, Ryan R.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSaba, Grace K.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSchloss, Irene R.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSignori, Camila N.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Craig R.en_NZ
dc.contributor.authorVacchi, Marinoen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorVerde, Cinziaen_NZ
dc.contributor.authorWall, Diana H.en_NZ
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-12T08:40:02Z
dc.date.available2022-09-12T08:40:02Z
dc.date.issued2020en_NZ
dc.identifier.issn1464-7931en_NZ
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/15162
dc.description.abstractImportant findings from the second decade of the 21st century on the impact of environmental change on biological processes in the Antarctic were synthesised by 26 international experts. Ten key messages emerged that have stakeholder-relevance and/or a high impact for the scientific community. They address (i) altered biogeochemical cycles, (ii) ocean acidification, (iii) climate change hotspots, (iv) unexpected dynamism in seabed-dwelling populations, (v) spatial range shifts, (vi) adaptation and thermal resilience, (vii) sea ice related biological fluctuations, (viii) pollution, (ix) endangered terrestrial endemism and (x) the discovery of unknown habitats. Most Antarctic biotas are exposed to multiple stresses and considered vulnerable to environmental change due to narrow tolerance ranges, rapid change, projected circumpolar impacts, low potential for timely genetic adaptation, and migration barriers. Important ecosystem functions, such as primary production and energy transfer between trophic levels, have already changed, and biodiversity patterns have shifted. A confidence assessment of the degree of ‘scientific understanding’ revealed an intermediate level for most of the more detailed sub-messages, indicating that process-oriented research has been successful in the past decade. Additional efforts are necessary, however, to achieve the level of robustness in scientific knowledge that is required to inform protection measures of the unique Antarctic terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and their contributions to global biodiversity and ecosystem services.
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dc.language.isoenen_NZ
dc.publisherWileyen_NZ
dc.rights© 2020 The Authors. Biological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Cambridge Philosophical Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
dc.subjectScience & Technologyen_NZ
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicineen_NZ
dc.subjectBiologyen_NZ
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topicsen_NZ
dc.subjectadaptationen_NZ
dc.subjectbenthic dynamismen_NZ
dc.subjectbiogeochemical cyclesen_NZ
dc.subjectclimate changeen_NZ
dc.subjectinvasionen_NZ
dc.subjectnew habitatsen_NZ
dc.subjectocean acidificationen_NZ
dc.subjectprimary productionen_NZ
dc.subjectrange shiftsen_NZ
dc.subjectsea iceen_NZ
dc.subjectPHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY COMPOSITIONen_NZ
dc.subjectKRILL EUPHAUSIA-SUPERBAen_NZ
dc.subjectSOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDSen_NZ
dc.subjectCLIMATE-CHANGEen_NZ
dc.subjectROSS SEAen_NZ
dc.subjectOCEAN ACIDIFICATIONen_NZ
dc.subjectIRON FERTILIZATIONen_NZ
dc.subjectTHERMAL TOLERANCEen_NZ
dc.subjectMETABOLIC-RATEen_NZ
dc.subjectKING PENGUINen_NZ
dc.titleAntarctic ecosystems in transition - life between stresses and opportunitiesen_NZ
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/brv.12679en_NZ
dc.relation.isPartOfBiological Reviewsen_NZ
pubs.begin-page798
pubs.elements-id258924
pubs.end-page821
pubs.issue3en_NZ
pubs.publication-statusPublisheden_NZ
pubs.volume96en_NZ
dc.identifier.eissn1469-185Xen_NZ


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