Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global

Seasonal ice cover is linked to an intense biological activity in polar regions. Every year, ice melting induces the stabilisation of the water column which can be observed until 150 km from the margin of seasonal ice, favoring the development of profuse phytoplankton blooms. For the case of Antarct...

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Published in:VertigO
Main Authors: Gustavo Ferreyra, Irene Schloss, Serge Demers
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2004
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.3172
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b83bf4e4bb4449a3a614a63be2b7bbc8 2024-02-11T09:58:49+01:00 Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global Gustavo Ferreyra Irene Schloss Serge Demers 2004-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.3172 https://doaj.org/article/b83bf4e4bb4449a3a614a63be2b7bbc8 FR fre Éditions en environnement VertigO http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/3172 https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442 1492-8442 doi:10.4000/vertigo.3172 https://doaj.org/article/b83bf4e4bb4449a3a614a63be2b7bbc8 VertigO, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2004) global change krill marginal ice phytoplankton salps seasonal ice Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2004 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.3172 2024-01-14T01:49:48Z Seasonal ice cover is linked to an intense biological activity in polar regions. Every year, ice melting induces the stabilisation of the water column which can be observed until 150 km from the margin of seasonal ice, favoring the development of profuse phytoplankton blooms. For the case of Antarctica, life cycles of key species in the ecosystem, particularly the krill Euphausia superba, strongly depends on ice dynamics. This species has been considered as the main link between phytoplankton and higher trophic levels in the food web (fishes, birds and mammals). Several field observations as well as models suggest a replacement of krill by another group of organisms: the salps (particularly Salpa thompsoni). Such replacement has been related to the decrease in duration and extent of seasonal ice during the last decades, which in turn shows a strong correlation with the air temperature increase in some areas of Antarctica (Amundsen – Bellingshausen seas and Antarctic Peninsula). These changes could have significant consequences for both the biodiversity and the functioning of the Antarctic ecosystem, since salps represent a low energy source for high predators. The potential significance of the above processes on Antarctic ecosystem dynamics is analysed in the present paper. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Euphausia superba Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic VertigO Volume 5 Numéro
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marginal ice
phytoplankton
salps
seasonal ice
Environmental sciences
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marginal ice
phytoplankton
salps
seasonal ice
Environmental sciences
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Irene Schloss
Serge Demers
Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
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phytoplankton
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seasonal ice
Environmental sciences
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description Seasonal ice cover is linked to an intense biological activity in polar regions. Every year, ice melting induces the stabilisation of the water column which can be observed until 150 km from the margin of seasonal ice, favoring the development of profuse phytoplankton blooms. For the case of Antarctica, life cycles of key species in the ecosystem, particularly the krill Euphausia superba, strongly depends on ice dynamics. This species has been considered as the main link between phytoplankton and higher trophic levels in the food web (fishes, birds and mammals). Several field observations as well as models suggest a replacement of krill by another group of organisms: the salps (particularly Salpa thompsoni). Such replacement has been related to the decrease in duration and extent of seasonal ice during the last decades, which in turn shows a strong correlation with the air temperature increase in some areas of Antarctica (Amundsen – Bellingshausen seas and Antarctic Peninsula). These changes could have significant consequences for both the biodiversity and the functioning of the Antarctic ecosystem, since salps represent a low energy source for high predators. The potential significance of the above processes on Antarctic ecosystem dynamics is analysed in the present paper.
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title Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
title_short Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
title_full Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
title_fullStr Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
title_full_unstemmed Rôle de la glace saisonnière dans la dynamique de l'écosystème marin de l'Antarctique : impact potentiel du changement climatique global
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