Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR)
Currently, > 4,000 macro- and megabenthic invertebrate species are known from Arctic seas, representing the majority of marine faunal diversity in this region. This estimate is expected to increase with future studies. Benthic invertebrates are important ecosystem components as food for fishes, m...
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crpeerj:10.7287/peerj.preprints.26775 2024-06-02T08:00:14+00:00 Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) Roy, Virginie Jørgensen, Lis Lindal Archambault, Philippe Blicher, Martin Denisenko, Nina Guðmundsson, Guðmundur Iken, Katrin Sørensen, Jan Anisimova, Natalia Behe, Carolina Denisenko, Stanislav Metcalf, Vera Olafsdóttir, Steinunn Schiøtte, Tom Tendal, Ole Ravelo, Alexandra M. Kędra, Monika Piepenburg, Dieter 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26775 https://peerj.com/preprints/26775.pdf https://peerj.com/preprints/26775.xml https://peerj.com/preprints/26775.html unknown PeerJ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ posted-content 2018 crpeerj https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.26775 2024-05-07T14:13:44Z Currently, > 4,000 macro- and megabenthic invertebrate species are known from Arctic seas, representing the majority of marine faunal diversity in this region. This estimate is expected to increase with future studies. Benthic invertebrates are important ecosystem components as food for fishes, marine mammals, seabirds and humans. The Benthos Expert Network of the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP) aggregated and reviewed information on the population status and trends of macro- and megabenthic invertebrates across eight Arctic Marine Areas as well as the state of current monitoring efforts for these communities. Drivers are affecting benthic communities on a variety of scales, ranging from pan-Arctic (related to climate change, such as warming, ice decline and acidification) to regional or local scales (such as trawling, river/glacier discharge, and invasive species). Long-term benthic monitoring efforts have largely focused on macro- and megabenthic communities of the Chukchi and Barents Seas. Recently, they are increasing in waters off Greenland and Iceland, as well as in the Canadian Arctic and the Norwegian Sea. All other Arctic Marine Areas are lacking long-term monitoring. The presentation will summarize current level of knowledge and monitoring across the Arctic, drivers of observed trends, and knowledge and monitoring gaps. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Marine Areas Arctic Chukchi Circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program Climate change glacier glacier Greenland Iceland Norwegian Sea PeerJ Publishing Arctic Greenland Norwegian Sea |
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Currently, > 4,000 macro- and megabenthic invertebrate species are known from Arctic seas, representing the majority of marine faunal diversity in this region. This estimate is expected to increase with future studies. Benthic invertebrates are important ecosystem components as food for fishes, marine mammals, seabirds and humans. The Benthos Expert Network of the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP) aggregated and reviewed information on the population status and trends of macro- and megabenthic invertebrates across eight Arctic Marine Areas as well as the state of current monitoring efforts for these communities. Drivers are affecting benthic communities on a variety of scales, ranging from pan-Arctic (related to climate change, such as warming, ice decline and acidification) to regional or local scales (such as trawling, river/glacier discharge, and invasive species). Long-term benthic monitoring efforts have largely focused on macro- and megabenthic communities of the Chukchi and Barents Seas. Recently, they are increasing in waters off Greenland and Iceland, as well as in the Canadian Arctic and the Norwegian Sea. All other Arctic Marine Areas are lacking long-term monitoring. The presentation will summarize current level of knowledge and monitoring across the Arctic, drivers of observed trends, and knowledge and monitoring gaps. |
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Roy, Virginie Jørgensen, Lis Lindal Archambault, Philippe Blicher, Martin Denisenko, Nina Guðmundsson, Guðmundur Iken, Katrin Sørensen, Jan Anisimova, Natalia Behe, Carolina Denisenko, Stanislav Metcalf, Vera Olafsdóttir, Steinunn Schiøtte, Tom Tendal, Ole Ravelo, Alexandra M. Kędra, Monika Piepenburg, Dieter |
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Roy, Virginie Jørgensen, Lis Lindal Archambault, Philippe Blicher, Martin Denisenko, Nina Guðmundsson, Guðmundur Iken, Katrin Sørensen, Jan Anisimova, Natalia Behe, Carolina Denisenko, Stanislav Metcalf, Vera Olafsdóttir, Steinunn Schiøtte, Tom Tendal, Ole Ravelo, Alexandra M. Kędra, Monika Piepenburg, Dieter Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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Benthos Expert Network: Findings and recommendations from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program’s State of the Arctic Marine Biodiversity Report (SAMBR) |
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benthos expert network: findings and recommendations from the circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program’s state of the arctic marine biodiversity report (sambr) |
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Arctic Marine Areas Arctic Chukchi Circumpolar biodiversity monitoring program Climate change glacier glacier Greenland Iceland Norwegian Sea |
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