Antarctic continental soils are arid, saline and lacking in organic matter, whereas maritime soils, in a wetter environment, range from structureless lithosols to frozen peat. Two important factors in the development and diversity of their associated terrestrial communities are water availability and the period of exposure since deglaciation. The retreat of ice sheets offers new sites for colonization by microbes, plants and animals. The interactions between snow lie, freeze-thaw cycles, wet-dry cycles and the length of the summer are considered as critical in determining the extent and rate of localized changes in weathering and pedogenesis. The implications of higher temperatures and differing precipitation regimes are considered in relat...
This paper explores the biological consequences of climate change by integrating the results of a tr...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
Climate and parent material have a significant impact on the development of Antarctic soils, and are...
By 2100, the mean air temperature at the Earth\u2019s surface is predicted to increase by 1.4 \ub0C ...
The simplicity of maritime Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, combined with rapid changes in several ...
Antarctic terrestrial biota are generally limited by the inexorably linked environmental factors of ...
Environmental change, as predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will ent...
Antarctica is the last pristine environment on Earth, its biota being adapted to the harsh and extre...
Climate warming is severely affecting maritime Antarctica, causing accelerated glacier retreat and t...
We report a space-for-time substitution study predicting the impacts of climate change on vegetated ...
Antarctic soils occur in restricted areas, but few integrated studies on soils and landforms have f...
Inland Antarctic nunataks typically have simple physically weathered soils and limited ecosystem com...
Through the cooperative efforts of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Evolution a...
The Beardmore Glacier region of the Central Transantarctic Mountains (CTAM), approximately 600 km so...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
This paper explores the biological consequences of climate change by integrating the results of a tr...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
Climate and parent material have a significant impact on the development of Antarctic soils, and are...
By 2100, the mean air temperature at the Earth\u2019s surface is predicted to increase by 1.4 \ub0C ...
The simplicity of maritime Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, combined with rapid changes in several ...
Antarctic terrestrial biota are generally limited by the inexorably linked environmental factors of ...
Environmental change, as predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will ent...
Antarctica is the last pristine environment on Earth, its biota being adapted to the harsh and extre...
Climate warming is severely affecting maritime Antarctica, causing accelerated glacier retreat and t...
We report a space-for-time substitution study predicting the impacts of climate change on vegetated ...
Antarctic soils occur in restricted areas, but few integrated studies on soils and landforms have f...
Inland Antarctic nunataks typically have simple physically weathered soils and limited ecosystem com...
Through the cooperative efforts of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Evolution a...
The Beardmore Glacier region of the Central Transantarctic Mountains (CTAM), approximately 600 km so...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems have poorly developed soils and currently experience one of the gre...
This paper explores the biological consequences of climate change by integrating the results of a tr...
While most of Antarctica is covered by ice sheets, a small part of the continent is permanently ice-...
Climate and parent material have a significant impact on the development of Antarctic soils, and are...