Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems

Sea ice represents a unique ecosystem in the Arctic, providing habitat to specialized iceassociated species that include microorganisms, fish, birds, and marine mammals. Individual species use sea ice in different ways depending on their biological needs. Ice algae form the base of the food web. Som...

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Main Authors: Marz, Stacey, CAFF
Language:unknown
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2865
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spelling ftarcticcouncil:oai:oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2865 2023-05-15T13:16:16+02:00 Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems Marz, Stacey CAFF 2010 application/pdf https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2865 unknown https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org/handle/11374/2865 2010 ftarcticcouncil 2022-12-19T09:42:45Z Sea ice represents a unique ecosystem in the Arctic, providing habitat to specialized iceassociated species that include microorganisms, fish, birds, and marine mammals. Individual species use sea ice in different ways depending on their biological needs. Ice algae form the base of the food web. Some algae stay attached to the bottom of the ice, some fall into the water column, and some fall to the bottom of the sea, and so provide food for species that feed at different depths. Protists (single-celled organisms) and zooplankton eat the algae which are then eaten by, for instance, Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida and sea birds (e.g. dovekie, Alle alle), which in turn act as the major link to other fish and birds, seals, and whales. Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, prey upon seals from the ice and walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, forage on clams from drifting pack ice. Other/Unknown Material Alle alle Arctic biodiversity Arctic cod Arctic Boreogadus saida Dovekie ice algae Odobenus rosmarus Sea ice Ursus maritimus Zooplankton walrus* Arctic Council Repository Arctic
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description Sea ice represents a unique ecosystem in the Arctic, providing habitat to specialized iceassociated species that include microorganisms, fish, birds, and marine mammals. Individual species use sea ice in different ways depending on their biological needs. Ice algae form the base of the food web. Some algae stay attached to the bottom of the ice, some fall into the water column, and some fall to the bottom of the sea, and so provide food for species that feed at different depths. Protists (single-celled organisms) and zooplankton eat the algae which are then eaten by, for instance, Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida and sea birds (e.g. dovekie, Alle alle), which in turn act as the major link to other fish and birds, seals, and whales. Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, prey upon seals from the ice and walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, forage on clams from drifting pack ice.
author Marz, Stacey
CAFF
spellingShingle Marz, Stacey
CAFF
Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
author_facet Marz, Stacey
CAFF
author_sort Marz, Stacey
title Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
title_short Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
title_full Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
title_fullStr Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Indicator #10, Arctic Sea Ice Ecosystems
title_sort arctic biodiversity trends 2010: indicator #10, arctic sea ice ecosystems
publishDate 2010
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Arctic biodiversity
Arctic cod
Arctic
Boreogadus saida
Dovekie
ice algae
Odobenus rosmarus
Sea ice
Ursus maritimus
Zooplankton
walrus*
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Arctic biodiversity
Arctic cod
Arctic
Boreogadus saida
Dovekie
ice algae
Odobenus rosmarus
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