Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark

There is now undisputed evidence that climate change and modifications of the Earth system occurs, at faster rates in the polar regions. Among the many consequences we will be facing, the loss of biodiversity is probably of highest concern. CAML and SCAR-MarBIN are striving to provide the baseline i...

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Main Authors: Danis, Bruno, Brandt, Angelika, Gutt, Julian, Koubbi, Philippe, Rodhouse, Paul, Wadley, Victoria, De Broyer, Claude
Other Authors: Cardinal, D., Lipiatou, E.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: European Commission 2007
Subjects:
IPY
Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13727/
http://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/pdf/polar_env_and_climate_proceedings.pdf
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:13727 2023-05-15T13:45:11+02:00 Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark Danis, Bruno Brandt, Angelika Gutt, Julian Koubbi, Philippe Rodhouse, Paul Wadley, Victoria De Broyer, Claude Cardinal, D. Lipiatou, E. 2007 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13727/ http://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/pdf/polar_env_and_climate_proceedings.pdf unknown European Commission Danis, Bruno; Brandt, Angelika; Gutt, Julian; Koubbi, Philippe; Rodhouse, Paul; Wadley, Victoria; De Broyer, Claude. 2007 Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark. In: Cardinal, D.; Lipiatou, E., (eds.) Polar environment and climate: the challenges. Conference proceedings, International symposium, Brussels, March 2007. European research in the context of the International Polar Year. Brussels, European Commission, 132-133. (Climate change and natural hazards, 11). Marine Sciences Biology and Microbiology Zoology Publication - Book Section NonPeerReviewed 2007 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:28:47Z There is now undisputed evidence that climate change and modifications of the Earth system occurs, at faster rates in the polar regions. Among the many consequences we will be facing, the loss of biodiversity is probably of highest concern. CAML and SCAR-MarBIN are striving to provide the baseline information needed to assess the potential impact of climate change on Antarctic marine biodiversity. Through strong science plans, efficient data management and an unprecedented collaborative research effort within the IPY framework, CAML and SCAR-MarBIN intend to provide to scientists, environmental managers and decision-makers a sound benchmark against which future changes can reliably be assessed. This paper gives a brief description of the project’s synergies. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic IPY Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic
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topic Marine Sciences
Biology and Microbiology
Zoology
spellingShingle Marine Sciences
Biology and Microbiology
Zoology
Danis, Bruno
Brandt, Angelika
Gutt, Julian
Koubbi, Philippe
Rodhouse, Paul
Wadley, Victoria
De Broyer, Claude
Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
topic_facet Marine Sciences
Biology and Microbiology
Zoology
description There is now undisputed evidence that climate change and modifications of the Earth system occurs, at faster rates in the polar regions. Among the many consequences we will be facing, the loss of biodiversity is probably of highest concern. CAML and SCAR-MarBIN are striving to provide the baseline information needed to assess the potential impact of climate change on Antarctic marine biodiversity. Through strong science plans, efficient data management and an unprecedented collaborative research effort within the IPY framework, CAML and SCAR-MarBIN intend to provide to scientists, environmental managers and decision-makers a sound benchmark against which future changes can reliably be assessed. This paper gives a brief description of the project’s synergies.
author2 Cardinal, D.
Lipiatou, E.
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author Danis, Bruno
Brandt, Angelika
Gutt, Julian
Koubbi, Philippe
Rodhouse, Paul
Wadley, Victoria
De Broyer, Claude
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Brandt, Angelika
Gutt, Julian
Koubbi, Philippe
Rodhouse, Paul
Wadley, Victoria
De Broyer, Claude
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title Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
title_short Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
title_full Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
title_fullStr Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark
title_sort antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the caml/scar-marbin benchmark
publisher European Commission
publishDate 2007
url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/13727/
http://ec.europa.eu/research/environment/pdf/polar_env_and_climate_proceedings.pdf
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op_relation Danis, Bruno; Brandt, Angelika; Gutt, Julian; Koubbi, Philippe; Rodhouse, Paul; Wadley, Victoria; De Broyer, Claude. 2007 Antarctic marine biodiversity challenged by global change: the CAML/SCAR-MarBIN benchmark. In: Cardinal, D.; Lipiatou, E., (eds.) Polar environment and climate: the challenges. Conference proceedings, International symposium, Brussels, March 2007. European research in the context of the International Polar Year. Brussels, European Commission, 132-133. (Climate change and natural hazards, 11).
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