Coastal marine biodiversity in the western Canadian Arctic
Establishing a baseline of Arctic marine biodiversity is necessary for monitoring impacts of climate change in the vulnerable Canadian Arctic and protecting sensitive regions that are of significant importance to Inuit culture and socioeconomics. Under the goals of improving documentation of Arctic...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:64b662828547441aba4fad1dbb623646 2023-05-15T14:22:20+02:00 Coastal marine biodiversity in the western Canadian Arctic Miranda Bilous Darcy G. McNicholl Karen M. Dunmall 2022-12-01 https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2021-0022 https://doaj.org/article/64b662828547441aba4fad1dbb623646 en fr eng fre Canadian Science Publishing doi:10.1139/as-2021-0022 2368-7460 https://doaj.org/article/64b662828547441aba4fad1dbb623646 undefined Arctic Science, Vol 8, Iss 4, Pp 1127-1147 (2022) arctic biodiversity coastal ecosystems monitoring Shannon–Wiener Biodiversity ecological change biodiversité de l’Arctique envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2021-0022 2023-01-22T18:04:04Z Establishing a baseline of Arctic marine biodiversity is necessary for monitoring impacts of climate change in the vulnerable Canadian Arctic and protecting sensitive regions that are of significant importance to Inuit culture and socioeconomics. Under the goals of improving documentation of Arctic marine communities and creating a tool for assessing coastal Arctic biodiversity across different regions, relative abundance data of fishes, benthic invertebrates, and prey items found in fish stomach contents from coastal areas near Paulatuk and Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories, and Kugluktuk, Nunavut were used to calculate Shannon–Wiener Biodiversity Indices. Biodiversity varied among and within regions and trophic groups; fish and stomach content biodiversity were highest in Kugluktuk, whereas benthic biodiversity was highest near Paulatuk. The methods presented here can be used as a tool for assessing low- to mid-trophic Canadian Arctic coastal biodiversity and would also facilitate spatial comparisons and long-term monitoring as climate warming impacts Arctic ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic biodiversity Arctic Climate change inuit Kugluktuk Northwest Territories Nunavut Paulatuk Sachs Harbour Unknown Arctic Kugluktuk ENVELOPE(-115.096,-115.096,67.827,67.827) Northwest Territories Nunavut Paulatuk ENVELOPE(-123.985,-123.985,69.325,69.325) Sachs Harbour ENVELOPE(-125.280,-125.280,71.975,71.975) Arctic Science |
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Establishing a baseline of Arctic marine biodiversity is necessary for monitoring impacts of climate change in the vulnerable Canadian Arctic and protecting sensitive regions that are of significant importance to Inuit culture and socioeconomics. Under the goals of improving documentation of Arctic marine communities and creating a tool for assessing coastal Arctic biodiversity across different regions, relative abundance data of fishes, benthic invertebrates, and prey items found in fish stomach contents from coastal areas near Paulatuk and Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories, and Kugluktuk, Nunavut were used to calculate Shannon–Wiener Biodiversity Indices. Biodiversity varied among and within regions and trophic groups; fish and stomach content biodiversity were highest in Kugluktuk, whereas benthic biodiversity was highest near Paulatuk. The methods presented here can be used as a tool for assessing low- to mid-trophic Canadian Arctic coastal biodiversity and would also facilitate spatial comparisons and long-term monitoring as climate warming impacts Arctic ecosystems. |
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Miranda Bilous Darcy G. McNicholl Karen M. Dunmall |
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Coastal marine biodiversity in the western Canadian Arctic |
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Coastal marine biodiversity in the western Canadian Arctic |
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