Reviews and syntheses: A framework to observe, understand and project ecosystem response to environmental change in the East Antarctic Southern Ocean

Systematic long-term studies on ecosystem dynamics are largely lacking from the East Antarctic Southern Ocean, although it is well recognized that they are indispensable to identify the ecological impacts and risks of environmental change. Here, we present a framework for establishing a long-term cr...

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Main Authors: Gutt, Julian, Arndt, Stefanie, Barnes, David Keith Alan, Bornemann, Horst, Brey, Thomas, Eisen, Olaf, Flores, Hauke, Griffiths, Huw, Haas, Christian, Hain, Stefan, Hattermann, Tore, Held, Christoph, Hoppema, Mario, Isla, Enrique, Janout, Markus, Bohec, Céline, Link, Heike, Mark, Felix Christopher, Moreau, Sebastien, Trimborn, Scarlett, Opzeeland, Ilse, Pörtner, Hans-Otto, Schaafsma, Fokje, Teschke, Katharina, Tippenhauer, Sandra, Putte, Anton, Wege, Mia, Zitterbart, Daniel, Piepenburg, Dieter
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-5313-2022
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:bg102913 2023-05-15T13:38:41+02:00 Reviews and syntheses: A framework to observe, understand and project ecosystem response to environmental change in the East Antarctic Southern Ocean Gutt, Julian Arndt, Stefanie Barnes, David Keith Alan Bornemann, Horst Brey, Thomas Eisen, Olaf Flores, Hauke Griffiths, Huw Haas, Christian Hain, Stefan Hattermann, Tore Held, Christoph Hoppema, Mario Isla, Enrique Janout, Markus Bohec, Céline Link, Heike Mark, Felix Christopher Moreau, Sebastien Trimborn, Scarlett Opzeeland, Ilse Pörtner, Hans-Otto Schaafsma, Fokje Teschke, Katharina Tippenhauer, Sandra Putte, Anton Wege, Mia Zitterbart, Daniel Piepenburg, Dieter 2022-11-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-5313-2022 https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/19/5313/2022/ eng eng doi:10.5194/bg-19-5313-2022 https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/19/5313/2022/ eISSN: 1726-4189 Text 2022 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-19-5313-2022 2022-11-28T17:22:42Z Systematic long-term studies on ecosystem dynamics are largely lacking from the East Antarctic Southern Ocean, although it is well recognized that they are indispensable to identify the ecological impacts and risks of environmental change. Here, we present a framework for establishing a long-term cross-disciplinary study on decadal timescales. We argue that the eastern Weddell Sea and the adjacent sea to the east, off Dronning Maud Land, is a particularly well suited area for such a study, since it is based on findings from previous expeditions to this region. Moreover, since climate and environmental change have so far been comparatively muted in this area, as in the eastern Antarctic in general, a systematic long-term study of its environmental and ecological state can provide a baseline of the current situation, which will be important for an assessment of future changes from their very onset, with consistent and comparable time series data underpinning and testing models and their projections. By establishing an Integrated East Antarctic Marine Research (IEAMaR) observatory, long-term changes in ocean dynamics, geochemistry, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions and services will be systematically explored and mapped through regular autonomous and ship-based synoptic surveys. An associated long-term ecological research (LTER) programme, including experimental and modelling work, will allow for studying climate-driven ecosystem changes and interactions with impacts arising from other anthropogenic activities. This integrative approach will provide a level of long-term data availability and ecosystem understanding that are imperative to determine, understand, and project the consequences of climate change and support a sound science-informed management of future conservation efforts in the Southern Ocean. Text Antarc* Antarctic Dronning Maud Land Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Antarctic Dronning Maud Land Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea Biogeosciences 19 22 5313 5342
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description Systematic long-term studies on ecosystem dynamics are largely lacking from the East Antarctic Southern Ocean, although it is well recognized that they are indispensable to identify the ecological impacts and risks of environmental change. Here, we present a framework for establishing a long-term cross-disciplinary study on decadal timescales. We argue that the eastern Weddell Sea and the adjacent sea to the east, off Dronning Maud Land, is a particularly well suited area for such a study, since it is based on findings from previous expeditions to this region. Moreover, since climate and environmental change have so far been comparatively muted in this area, as in the eastern Antarctic in general, a systematic long-term study of its environmental and ecological state can provide a baseline of the current situation, which will be important for an assessment of future changes from their very onset, with consistent and comparable time series data underpinning and testing models and their projections. By establishing an Integrated East Antarctic Marine Research (IEAMaR) observatory, long-term changes in ocean dynamics, geochemistry, biodiversity, and ecosystem functions and services will be systematically explored and mapped through regular autonomous and ship-based synoptic surveys. An associated long-term ecological research (LTER) programme, including experimental and modelling work, will allow for studying climate-driven ecosystem changes and interactions with impacts arising from other anthropogenic activities. This integrative approach will provide a level of long-term data availability and ecosystem understanding that are imperative to determine, understand, and project the consequences of climate change and support a sound science-informed management of future conservation efforts in the Southern Ocean.
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author Gutt, Julian
Arndt, Stefanie
Barnes, David Keith Alan
Bornemann, Horst
Brey, Thomas
Eisen, Olaf
Flores, Hauke
Griffiths, Huw
Haas, Christian
Hain, Stefan
Hattermann, Tore
Held, Christoph
Hoppema, Mario
Isla, Enrique
Janout, Markus
Bohec, Céline
Link, Heike
Mark, Felix Christopher
Moreau, Sebastien
Trimborn, Scarlett
Opzeeland, Ilse
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Schaafsma, Fokje
Teschke, Katharina
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Putte, Anton
Wege, Mia
Zitterbart, Daniel
Piepenburg, Dieter
spellingShingle Gutt, Julian
Arndt, Stefanie
Barnes, David Keith Alan
Bornemann, Horst
Brey, Thomas
Eisen, Olaf
Flores, Hauke
Griffiths, Huw
Haas, Christian
Hain, Stefan
Hattermann, Tore
Held, Christoph
Hoppema, Mario
Isla, Enrique
Janout, Markus
Bohec, Céline
Link, Heike
Mark, Felix Christopher
Moreau, Sebastien
Trimborn, Scarlett
Opzeeland, Ilse
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Schaafsma, Fokje
Teschke, Katharina
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Putte, Anton
Wege, Mia
Zitterbart, Daniel
Piepenburg, Dieter
Reviews and syntheses: A framework to observe, understand and project ecosystem response to environmental change in the East Antarctic Southern Ocean
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Brey, Thomas
Eisen, Olaf
Flores, Hauke
Griffiths, Huw
Haas, Christian
Hain, Stefan
Hattermann, Tore
Held, Christoph
Hoppema, Mario
Isla, Enrique
Janout, Markus
Bohec, Céline
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Mark, Felix Christopher
Moreau, Sebastien
Trimborn, Scarlett
Opzeeland, Ilse
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Schaafsma, Fokje
Teschke, Katharina
Tippenhauer, Sandra
Putte, Anton
Wege, Mia
Zitterbart, Daniel
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title Reviews and syntheses: A framework to observe, understand and project ecosystem response to environmental change in the East Antarctic Southern Ocean
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