Biological implications of arctic change
The detection of biological change in the Arctic marine environment can be expected to coincide with recent patterns of high-latitude environmental change, including a seasonal reduction in the extent and duration of sea ice, increased seawater temperature, and changing hydrographic conditions (e.g....
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2004
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.583.1914 http://arctic.cbl.umces.edu/sbi/web-content/pdf files/ACIA abstract.pdf |
Summary: | The detection of biological change in the Arctic marine environment can be expected to coincide with recent patterns of high-latitude environmental change, including a seasonal reduction in the extent and duration of sea ice, increased seawater temperature, and changing hydrographic conditions (e.g. Serreze et al., 2003; Overland and Stabeno, 2004). The shallow |
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