At the close of the Fourth International Polar Year, we take stock of the ecological consequences of recent climate change in the Arctic, focusing on effects at population, community, and ecosystem scales. Despite the buffering effect of landscape heterogeneity, Arctic ecosystems and the trophic relationships that structure them have been severely perturbed. These rapid changes may be a bellwether of changes to come at lower latitudes and have the potential to affect ecosystem services related to natural resources, food production, climate regulation, and cultural integrity. We highlight areas of ecological research that deserve priority as the Arctic continues to warm
An assessment of impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems has emphasized geographical variability in...
ABSTRACT: Global climate changes which has been observed over the recent years affects organisms occ...
Many areas in the Arctic are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We observe large-scale eff...
Substantial abiotic changes have recently been observed across the Arctic. At the close of the Fourt...
4 pagesInternational audienceAt the close of the Fourth International Polar Year, we take stock of t...
Snow, water, ice, and permafrost are showing evidence of substantial change in the Arctic, with larg...
The Arctic region is undergoing some of the most rapid rates of climate change in the world [1], wit...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems are warming nearly twice as fast as the rest of the planet. Consequ...
Climate change affects Arctic marine ecosystems, the ecosystem services they provide, and the human ...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
Over the past 100 years, high northern latitude regions have experienced more rapid warming than els...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
Abstract in Undetermined Historically, the function of Arctic ecosystems in terms of cycles of nutri...
An assessment of impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems has emphasized geographical variability in...
ABSTRACT: Global climate changes which has been observed over the recent years affects organisms occ...
Many areas in the Arctic are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We observe large-scale eff...
Substantial abiotic changes have recently been observed across the Arctic. At the close of the Fourt...
4 pagesInternational audienceAt the close of the Fourth International Polar Year, we take stock of t...
Snow, water, ice, and permafrost are showing evidence of substantial change in the Arctic, with larg...
The Arctic region is undergoing some of the most rapid rates of climate change in the world [1], wit...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems are warming nearly twice as fast as the rest of the planet. Consequ...
Climate change affects Arctic marine ecosystems, the ecosystem services they provide, and the human ...
Species individualistic responses to warming and increased UV-B radiation are moderated by the respo...
Over the past 100 years, high northern latitude regions have experienced more rapid warming than els...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 16 Nov
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
Abstract in Undetermined Historically, the function of Arctic ecosystems in terms of cycles of nutri...
An assessment of impacts on Arctic terrestrial ecosystems has emphasized geographical variability in...
ABSTRACT: Global climate changes which has been observed over the recent years affects organisms occ...
Many areas in the Arctic are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We observe large-scale eff...