BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND SEA-ICE BIOLOGY.

Autor: Iversen, Morten, Allhusen, Erika, Bryan, Natasha Anne, Cook, Kathryn, Eggers, Sarah Lena, Kalvelage, Tim, Oziel, Laurent, Schulte-Hillen, Ruben Lennart, Thielecke, Antonia, Vane, Kim, Wietz, Matthias, Fernandez-Mendez, Mar, Mayor, Daniel
Zdroj: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung; 2024, Issue 788, p70-101, 32p
Abstrakt: The article discusses the impact of climate change on the Arctic Ocean and the resulting changes in primary producers. The decline in summer sea-ice coverage and increasing temperatures are altering the ecosystem dynamics and carbon storage in the Arctic Ocean. The study aims to understand the consequences of these changes on the food web, pelagic-benthic coupling, and biogeochemical cycling. Various scientific experiments were conducted during a research expedition to study different ice-associated ecosystems and assess parameters such as productivity, community composition, trophic interactions, remineralization, and carbon sequestration. The findings will contribute to predicting future changes in the Arctic Ocean ecosystem. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Supplemental Index