Background: Antarctica is among the world’s last great wildernesses, but the anthropogenic activities and associated infrastructures threaten its fragile biota. We quantify the impact of the construction of a 2200 m long gravel runway airstrip for airfreight operations of the Italian research station on vegetation ecosystems at Boulder Clay (continental Antarctica). We propose a pilot project to mitigate this impact through the transplantation of vegetation from the runway to safe sites. Methods: A vegetation field survey was performed through phytosociological relevés and vegetation mapping and data were analyzed through multivariate analysis. Results: We quantify the destructive impact of the runway construction on the flora and vegetatio...
Under the Antarctic Treaty System, environmental monitoring is a legal obligation for signatory nati...
Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely...
The terrestrial protected areas of Antarctica are generally small, unrepresentative of the continent...
Background: Antarctica is among the world’s last great wildernesses, but the anthropogenic activitie...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
Vegetation is sparsely distributed over Antarctica's ice-free ground, and distinct plant communities...
Antarctica is a fragile continent where people are not meant to exist. However, we do go there, and ...
Globally, areas categorically known to be free of human visitation are rare, but still exist in Anta...
The small ice-free areas of Antarctica provide an essential habitat for most evident terrestrial bio...
Currently, a substantial proportion of Antarctic research is carried out through deployment of field...
Science in Antarctica has greatly increased our knowledge of climate, the Earth’s history and the hu...
Scott Base covers 0.24kms an s situated on one of the few ice-free areas in Antarctica, next to the ...
Antarctica allows at the same time to study the effects of change on the environment with minimal an...
Construction and operation of research stations present the most pronounced human impacts on the Ant...
The footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to consider w...
Under the Antarctic Treaty System, environmental monitoring is a legal obligation for signatory nati...
Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely...
The terrestrial protected areas of Antarctica are generally small, unrepresentative of the continent...
Background: Antarctica is among the world’s last great wildernesses, but the anthropogenic activitie...
The ice-free areas of Antarctica make up less than half a percent of the continent but are vital loc...
Vegetation is sparsely distributed over Antarctica's ice-free ground, and distinct plant communities...
Antarctica is a fragile continent where people are not meant to exist. However, we do go there, and ...
Globally, areas categorically known to be free of human visitation are rare, but still exist in Anta...
The small ice-free areas of Antarctica provide an essential habitat for most evident terrestrial bio...
Currently, a substantial proportion of Antarctic research is carried out through deployment of field...
Science in Antarctica has greatly increased our knowledge of climate, the Earth’s history and the hu...
Scott Base covers 0.24kms an s situated on one of the few ice-free areas in Antarctica, next to the ...
Antarctica allows at the same time to study the effects of change on the environment with minimal an...
Construction and operation of research stations present the most pronounced human impacts on the Ant...
The footprint of human activities within Antarctica is increasing, making it essential to consider w...
Under the Antarctic Treaty System, environmental monitoring is a legal obligation for signatory nati...
Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely...
The terrestrial protected areas of Antarctica are generally small, unrepresentative of the continent...