Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change

The North Water polynya is a unique but vulnerable ecosystem, home to Indigenous people and Arctic keystone species. New palaeoecological records from Greenland suggest human abandonment c. 2200–1200 cal yrs BP occurred during climate-forced polynya instability, foreshadowing future ecosystem declin...

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Published in:Nature Communications
Main Authors: Sofia Ribeiro, Audrey Limoges, Guillaume Massé, Kasper L. Johansen, William Colgan, Kaarina Weckström, Rebecca Jackson, Eleanor Georgiadis, Naja Mikkelsen, Antoon Kuijpers, Jesper Olsen, Steffen M. Olsen, Martin Nissen, Thorbjørn J. Andersen, Astrid Strunk, Sebastian Wetterich, Jari Syväranta, Andrew C. G. Henderson, Helen Mackay, Sami Taipale, Erik Jeppesen, Nicolaj K. Larsen, Xavier Crosta, Jacques Giraudeau, Simone Wengrat, Mark Nuttall, Bjarne Grønnow, Anders Mosbech, Thomas A. Davidson
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Sofia Ribeiro
Audrey Limoges
Guillaume Massé
Kasper L. Johansen
William Colgan
Kaarina Weckström
Rebecca Jackson
Eleanor Georgiadis
Naja Mikkelsen
Antoon Kuijpers
Jesper Olsen
Steffen M. Olsen
Martin Nissen
Thorbjørn J. Andersen
Astrid Strunk
Sebastian Wetterich
Jari Syväranta
Andrew C. G. Henderson
Helen Mackay
Sami Taipale
Erik Jeppesen
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Xavier Crosta
Jacques Giraudeau
Simone Wengrat
Mark Nuttall
Bjarne Grønnow
Anders Mosbech
Thomas A. Davidson
Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change
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description The North Water polynya is a unique but vulnerable ecosystem, home to Indigenous people and Arctic keystone species. New palaeoecological records from Greenland suggest human abandonment c. 2200–1200 cal yrs BP occurred during climate-forced polynya instability, foreshadowing future ecosystem declines.
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author Sofia Ribeiro
Audrey Limoges
Guillaume Massé
Kasper L. Johansen
William Colgan
Kaarina Weckström
Rebecca Jackson
Eleanor Georgiadis
Naja Mikkelsen
Antoon Kuijpers
Jesper Olsen
Steffen M. Olsen
Martin Nissen
Thorbjørn J. Andersen
Astrid Strunk
Sebastian Wetterich
Jari Syväranta
Andrew C. G. Henderson
Helen Mackay
Sami Taipale
Erik Jeppesen
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Xavier Crosta
Jacques Giraudeau
Simone Wengrat
Mark Nuttall
Bjarne Grønnow
Anders Mosbech
Thomas A. Davidson
author_facet Sofia Ribeiro
Audrey Limoges
Guillaume Massé
Kasper L. Johansen
William Colgan
Kaarina Weckström
Rebecca Jackson
Eleanor Georgiadis
Naja Mikkelsen
Antoon Kuijpers
Jesper Olsen
Steffen M. Olsen
Martin Nissen
Thorbjørn J. Andersen
Astrid Strunk
Sebastian Wetterich
Jari Syväranta
Andrew C. G. Henderson
Helen Mackay
Sami Taipale
Erik Jeppesen
Nicolaj K. Larsen
Xavier Crosta
Jacques Giraudeau
Simone Wengrat
Mark Nuttall
Bjarne Grønnow
Anders Mosbech
Thomas A. Davidson
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title Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change
title_short Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change
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