Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems

The geographic position, astronomic factors (e.g. the Earth's maximum distance from the Sun during winter), ice cover and altitude are the main factors affecting the climate of the Antarctic, which is the coldest place on Earth. Parts of Antarctica are facing the most rapid rates of anthropogen...

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Main Author: Chwedorzewska Katarzyna
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:vrs:paoglc:v:17:y:2010:i:1:p:17-30:n:2 2023-05-15T13:36:04+02:00 Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems Chwedorzewska Katarzyna https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/igbp.2010.1.issue-17/v10190-010-0002-6/v10190-010-0002-6.xml?format=INT unknown https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/igbp.2010.1.issue-17/v10190-010-0002-6/v10190-010-0002-6.xml?format=INT article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:43:41Z The geographic position, astronomic factors (e.g. the Earth's maximum distance from the Sun during winter), ice cover and altitude are the main factors affecting the climate of the Antarctic, which is the coldest place on Earth. Parts of Antarctica are facing the most rapid rates of anthropogenic climate change currently seen on the planet. Climate changes are occurring throughout Antarctica, affecting three major groups of environmental variables of considerable biological significance: temperature, water, UV-B radiation.Low diversity ecosystems are expected to be more vulnerable to global changes than high diversity ecosystems. Antarctica, climate change, nutrients, ozone hole, temperature, UV-radiation, water relations, human impact Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Antarctic The Antarctic
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description The geographic position, astronomic factors (e.g. the Earth's maximum distance from the Sun during winter), ice cover and altitude are the main factors affecting the climate of the Antarctic, which is the coldest place on Earth. Parts of Antarctica are facing the most rapid rates of anthropogenic climate change currently seen on the planet. Climate changes are occurring throughout Antarctica, affecting three major groups of environmental variables of considerable biological significance: temperature, water, UV-B radiation.Low diversity ecosystems are expected to be more vulnerable to global changes than high diversity ecosystems. Antarctica, climate change, nutrients, ozone hole, temperature, UV-radiation, water relations, human impact
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title_short Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems
title_full Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems
title_fullStr Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and Their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems
title_sort recent rapid climate changes in antarctic and their influence on low diversity ecosystems
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