The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the most rapidly changing marine regions on the planet. To predict the consequences of these environmental changes, a better understanding of how environmental gradients shape coastal habitat structure in this area is required. We quantified the abundance and diversity of canopy forming seaweeds throughout the nearshore zone (5–15 m) of the Eastern Canadian Arctic using diving surveys and benthic collections at 55 sites distributed over 3,000 km of coastline. Kelp forests were found throughout, covering on average 40.4% (±29.9 SD) of the seafloor across all sites and depths, despite thick sea ice and scarce hard substrata in some areas. Total stand...
The Arctic is among the fastest-warming areas of the globe. Understanding the impact of climate chan...
Kelp forests are productive coastal ecosystems that provide a range of ecosystem services. Mapping t...
Macroalgae are major primary producers and ecosystem engineers along rocky shores of the Arctic. Wit...
The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the mo...
Climate change is transforming marine ecosystems through the expansion and contraction of species’ r...
Kelps play important roles in ecosystems as they provide structural habitat and protection, and supp...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Embargo until 12 September 2020The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing places on Earth and it...
Kelps are a dominant macrophyte group and primary producer in Arctic nearshore waters that provide s...
The Arctic climate is changing rapidly. The warming and resultant longer open water periods suggest ...
All marine communities in Greenland are experiencing rapid environmental change, and to understand t...
Accelerating warming and associated loss of sea ice are expected to promote the expansion of coasta...
Seventeen stations on five transects near Prudhoe Bay were quantitatively sampled for kelp. The east...
Subtidal forests comprised of kelps and other canopy-forming macroalgae represent critically importa...
Foundation species, including kelps, have a disproportionate effect on ecosystems by exerting strong...
The Arctic is among the fastest-warming areas of the globe. Understanding the impact of climate chan...
Kelp forests are productive coastal ecosystems that provide a range of ecosystem services. Mapping t...
Macroalgae are major primary producers and ecosystem engineers along rocky shores of the Arctic. Wit...
The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the mo...
Climate change is transforming marine ecosystems through the expansion and contraction of species’ r...
Kelps play important roles in ecosystems as they provide structural habitat and protection, and supp...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Embargo until 12 September 2020The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing places on Earth and it...
Kelps are a dominant macrophyte group and primary producer in Arctic nearshore waters that provide s...
The Arctic climate is changing rapidly. The warming and resultant longer open water periods suggest ...
All marine communities in Greenland are experiencing rapid environmental change, and to understand t...
Accelerating warming and associated loss of sea ice are expected to promote the expansion of coasta...
Seventeen stations on five transects near Prudhoe Bay were quantitatively sampled for kelp. The east...
Subtidal forests comprised of kelps and other canopy-forming macroalgae represent critically importa...
Foundation species, including kelps, have a disproportionate effect on ecosystems by exerting strong...
The Arctic is among the fastest-warming areas of the globe. Understanding the impact of climate chan...
Kelp forests are productive coastal ecosystems that provide a range of ecosystem services. Mapping t...
Macroalgae are major primary producers and ecosystem engineers along rocky shores of the Arctic. Wit...