This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study sites were established along a transect from the fjord to the snout of the glacier. The sites differed from each other by the type of vegetation cover and soil characteristics. Soil samples were collected and placed in Tullgren funnels. Extracted arthropods were represented by two groups of mites (Mesostigmata and Oribatida) and springtails (Collembola). The pioneer species that occurred first after retreat of the glacier were representatives of the Collembola (Agrenia bidenticulata and Hypogastrura concolor). Later, other springtails appeared including Folsomia alpha, Folsomia quadrioculata, Hypogas...
Franzén M, Dieker P. The influence of terrain age and altitude on the arthropod communities found on...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
Assessing the resilience of polar biota to climate change is essential for predicting the effects of...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
Here, we explore 200 years of arthropod succession by using dated moraines in a Norwegian glacier fo...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
Svalbard is a singular region to study biodiversity. Located at a high latitude and geographically i...
Colonisation and immigration history is often neglected as a factor when investigating community or ...
The biogeography of Arctic terrestrial invertebrate species, and particularly processes creating and...
Glacier surfaces have a surprisingly complex ecology. Cryoconite holes contain diverse invertebrate ...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent \u201cnatural laboratories\u201d for the study of pri...
We aimed to describe the main Arctic biogeographical patterns of the Collembola, and analyze histori...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
Franzén M, Dieker P. The influence of terrain age and altitude on the arthropod communities found on...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
Assessing the resilience of polar biota to climate change is essential for predicting the effects of...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
This study was carried out at Ny-Ålesund on Spitsbergen in Svalbard (High Arctic). Eight study site...
Here, we explore 200 years of arthropod succession by using dated moraines in a Norwegian glacier fo...
Glacier forelands provide important sites to study climate-forced ecological succession because a ch...
Svalbard is a singular region to study biodiversity. Located at a high latitude and geographically i...
Colonisation and immigration history is often neglected as a factor when investigating community or ...
The biogeography of Arctic terrestrial invertebrate species, and particularly processes creating and...
Glacier surfaces have a surprisingly complex ecology. Cryoconite holes contain diverse invertebrate ...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent \u201cnatural laboratories\u201d for the study of pri...
We aimed to describe the main Arctic biogeographical patterns of the Collembola, and analyze histori...
Climate change disproportionally affects the Arctic, and an important consequence is the accelerated...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
Franzén M, Dieker P. The influence of terrain age and altitude on the arthropod communities found on...
As glaciers retreat, their forelands represent “natural laboratories” for the study of primary succe...
Assessing the resilience of polar biota to climate change is essential for predicting the effects of...