A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica

Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands include some of the world’s most extreme and pristine terrestrial habitats. While they are characterized by low biodiversity and terrestrial communities comprise small, often microscopic, non-charismatic species, they have become a focus of studies of adaptat...

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Published in:Ecology
Main Authors: Contador, Tamara, Gañan, Melisa, Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier, Maturana, Claudia S., Benítez, Hugo, Kennedy, James, Rozzi, Ricardo, Convey, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532347/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:532347 2023-05-15T13:52:30+02:00 A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica Contador, Tamara Gañan, Melisa Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier Maturana, Claudia S. Benítez, Hugo Kennedy, James Rozzi, Ricardo Convey, Peter 2023-03 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532347/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532347/1/Ecology%20-%202022%20-%20Contador%20Mejias%20-%20A%20polar%20insect%20s%20tale%20%20Observations%20on%20the%20life%20cycle%20of%20Parochlus%20steinenii%20%20the%20only.pdf https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ecy.3964 en eng Wiley https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532347/1/Ecology%20-%202022%20-%20Contador%20Mejias%20-%20A%20polar%20insect%20s%20tale%20%20Observations%20on%20the%20life%20cycle%20of%20Parochlus%20steinenii%20%20the%20only.pdf Contador, Tamara; Gañan, Melisa; Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier; Maturana, Claudia S.; Benítez, Hugo; Kennedy, James; Rozzi, Ricardo; Convey, Peter orcid:0000-0001-8497-9903 . 2023 A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica. Ecology, 104 (3), e3964. 9, pp. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3964 <https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3964> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2023 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3964 2023-03-10T00:02:30Z Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands include some of the world’s most extreme and pristine terrestrial habitats. While they are characterized by low biodiversity and terrestrial communities comprise small, often microscopic, non-charismatic species, they have become a focus of studies of adaptation and biological function in the face of multiple extreme environmental stresses (Convey and Biersma 2023). Furthermore, they are highly sensitive to climate change and are considered natural laboratories to study and understand its impacts on biota (Contador et al. 2015; (Convey and Peck 2019). In the second half of the 20th century, the maritime Antarctic experienced considerable warming (Turner et al. 2014), causing deglaciation and the development of new ice-free areas and freshwater habitats, both along the coast and inland (Nędzarek and Pociecha 2010), a process that is expected to continue (Lee et al. 2017). While theregional warming trends paused in the early 21st century (Turner et al. 2016), they are predicted to resume through the rest of the century (Bracegirdle et al. 2020), and a recent botanical study from Signy Island (South Orkney Islands) suggests this may already be happening (Cannone et al. 2022). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Signy Island South Orkney Islands Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic South Orkney Islands ENVELOPE(-45.500,-45.500,-60.583,-60.583) Signy Island ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) Contador ENVELOPE(-57.467,-57.467,-63.633,-63.633) Ecology
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description Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic islands include some of the world’s most extreme and pristine terrestrial habitats. While they are characterized by low biodiversity and terrestrial communities comprise small, often microscopic, non-charismatic species, they have become a focus of studies of adaptation and biological function in the face of multiple extreme environmental stresses (Convey and Biersma 2023). Furthermore, they are highly sensitive to climate change and are considered natural laboratories to study and understand its impacts on biota (Contador et al. 2015; (Convey and Peck 2019). In the second half of the 20th century, the maritime Antarctic experienced considerable warming (Turner et al. 2014), causing deglaciation and the development of new ice-free areas and freshwater habitats, both along the coast and inland (Nędzarek and Pociecha 2010), a process that is expected to continue (Lee et al. 2017). While theregional warming trends paused in the early 21st century (Turner et al. 2016), they are predicted to resume through the rest of the century (Bracegirdle et al. 2020), and a recent botanical study from Signy Island (South Orkney Islands) suggests this may already be happening (Cannone et al. 2022).
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author Contador, Tamara
Gañan, Melisa
Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier
Maturana, Claudia S.
Benítez, Hugo
Kennedy, James
Rozzi, Ricardo
Convey, Peter
spellingShingle Contador, Tamara
Gañan, Melisa
Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier
Maturana, Claudia S.
Benítez, Hugo
Kennedy, James
Rozzi, Ricardo
Convey, Peter
A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
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Gañan, Melisa
Rendoll-Cárcamo, Javier
Maturana, Claudia S.
Benítez, Hugo
Kennedy, James
Rozzi, Ricardo
Convey, Peter
author_sort Contador, Tamara
title A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
title_short A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
title_full A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
title_fullStr A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed A polar insect's tale: Observations on the life cycle of Parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to Antarctica
title_sort polar insect's tale: observations on the life cycle of parochlus steinenii, the only winged midge native to antarctica
publisher Wiley
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