Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

The biodiversity, ecosystem services and climate variability of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean are major components of the whole Earth system. Antarctic ecosystems are driven more strongly by the physical environment than many other marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As a consequence...

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Published in:Marine Genomics
Main Authors: Gutt, J., Isla, E., Bertler, A. N., Bodeker, G. E., Bracegirdle, T. J., Cavanagh, R. D., Comiso, J. C., Convey, P., Cummings, V., De Conto, R., De Master, D., di Prisco, G., d'Ovidio, F., Griffiths, H. J., Khan, A. L., Lopez-Martinez, J., Murray, A. E., Nielsen, U. N., Ott, S., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Saucede, T., Scherer, R., Schiaparelli, S., Schloss, I. R., Smith, C. R., Stefels, J., Stevens, C., Strugnell, J. M., Trimborn, S., Verde, C., Verleyen, E., Wall, D. H., Wilson, N. G., Xavier, J. C.
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/2ea043f2-1ba6-4ac3-ad07-45ace5231d13 2024-09-15T17:47:01+00:00 Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research Gutt, J. Isla, E. Bertler, A. N. Bodeker, G. E. Bracegirdle, T. J. Cavanagh, R. D. Comiso, J. C. Convey, P. Cummings, V. De Conto, R. De Master, D. di Prisco, G. d'Ovidio, F. Griffiths, H. J. Khan, A. L. Lopez-Martinez, J. Murray, A. E. Nielsen, U. N. Ott, S. Post, A. Ropert-Coudert, Y. Saucede, T. Scherer, R. Schiaparelli, S. Schloss, I. R. Smith, C. R. Stefels, J. Stevens, C. Strugnell, J. M. Trimborn, S. Verde, C. Verleyen, E. Wall, D. H. Wilson, N. G. Xavier, J. C. 2018-02 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/2ea043f2-1ba6-4ac3-ad07-45ace5231d13 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/2ea043f2-1ba6-4ac3-ad07-45ace5231d13 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2017.09.006 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/64277338/1_s2.0_S1874778717301599_main.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/2ea043f2-1ba6-4ac3-ad07-45ace5231d13 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gutt , J , Isla , E , Bertler , A N , Bodeker , G E , Bracegirdle , T J , Cavanagh , R D , Comiso , J C , Convey , P , Cummings , V , De Conto , R , De Master , D , di Prisco , G , d'Ovidio , F , Griffiths , H J , Khan , A L , Lopez-Martinez , J , Murray , A E , Nielsen , U N , Ott , S , Post , A , Ropert-Coudert , Y , Saucede , T , Scherer , R , Schiaparelli , S , Schloss , I R , Smith , C R , Stefels , J , Stevens , C , Strugnell , J M , Trimborn , S , Verde , C , Verleyen , E , Wall , D H , Wilson , N G & Xavier , J C 2018 , ' Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research ' , Marine Genomics , vol. 37 , pp. 1-17 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2017.09.006 Scaling Risk maps Response to environmental changes Sea-ice Multiple stressors Southern Ocean SOUTHERN-OCEAN SCIENCE CLIMATE-CHANGE ROSS SEA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FUTURE BIODIVERSITY COMMUNITIES article 2018 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margen.2017.09.006 2024-07-01T14:49:23Z The biodiversity, ecosystem services and climate variability of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean are major components of the whole Earth system. Antarctic ecosystems are driven more strongly by the physical environment than many other marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As a consequence, to understand ecological functioning, cross-disciplinary studies are especially important in Antarctic research. The conceptual study presented here is based on a workshop initiated by the Research Programme Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, which focussed on challenges in identifying and applying cross-disciplinary approaches in the Antarctic. Novel ideas and first steps in their implementation were clustered into eight themes. These ranged from scale problems, through risk maps, and organism/ecosystem responses to multiple environmental changes and evolutionary processes. Scaling models and data across different spatial and temporal scales were identified as an overarching challenge. Approaches to bridge gaps in Antarctic research programmes included multi-disciplinary monitoring, linking biomolecular findings and simulated physical environments, as well as integrative ecological modelling. The results of advanced cross-disciplinary approaches can contribute significantly to our knowledge of Antarctic and global ecosystem functioning, the consequences of climate change, and to global assessments that ultimately benefit humankind. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Groningen research database Marine Genomics 37 1 17
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topic Scaling
Risk maps
Response to environmental changes
Sea-ice
Multiple stressors
Southern Ocean
SOUTHERN-OCEAN SCIENCE
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ROSS SEA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
FUTURE
BIODIVERSITY
COMMUNITIES
spellingShingle Scaling
Risk maps
Response to environmental changes
Sea-ice
Multiple stressors
Southern Ocean
SOUTHERN-OCEAN SCIENCE
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ROSS SEA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
FUTURE
BIODIVERSITY
COMMUNITIES
Gutt, J.
Isla, E.
Bertler, A. N.
Bodeker, G. E.
Bracegirdle, T. J.
Cavanagh, R. D.
Comiso, J. C.
Convey, P.
Cummings, V.
De Conto, R.
De Master, D.
di Prisco, G.
d'Ovidio, F.
Griffiths, H. J.
Khan, A. L.
Lopez-Martinez, J.
Murray, A. E.
Nielsen, U. N.
Ott, S.
Post, A.
Ropert-Coudert, Y.
Saucede, T.
Scherer, R.
Schiaparelli, S.
Schloss, I. R.
Smith, C. R.
Stefels, J.
Stevens, C.
Strugnell, J. M.
Trimborn, S.
Verde, C.
Verleyen, E.
Wall, D. H.
Wilson, N. G.
Xavier, J. C.
Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research
topic_facet Scaling
Risk maps
Response to environmental changes
Sea-ice
Multiple stressors
Southern Ocean
SOUTHERN-OCEAN SCIENCE
CLIMATE-CHANGE
ROSS SEA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
FUTURE
BIODIVERSITY
COMMUNITIES
description The biodiversity, ecosystem services and climate variability of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean are major components of the whole Earth system. Antarctic ecosystems are driven more strongly by the physical environment than many other marine and terrestrial ecosystems. As a consequence, to understand ecological functioning, cross-disciplinary studies are especially important in Antarctic research. The conceptual study presented here is based on a workshop initiated by the Research Programme Antarctic Thresholds - Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, which focussed on challenges in identifying and applying cross-disciplinary approaches in the Antarctic. Novel ideas and first steps in their implementation were clustered into eight themes. These ranged from scale problems, through risk maps, and organism/ecosystem responses to multiple environmental changes and evolutionary processes. Scaling models and data across different spatial and temporal scales were identified as an overarching challenge. Approaches to bridge gaps in Antarctic research programmes included multi-disciplinary monitoring, linking biomolecular findings and simulated physical environments, as well as integrative ecological modelling. The results of advanced cross-disciplinary approaches can contribute significantly to our knowledge of Antarctic and global ecosystem functioning, the consequences of climate change, and to global assessments that ultimately benefit humankind.
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author Gutt, J.
Isla, E.
Bertler, A. N.
Bodeker, G. E.
Bracegirdle, T. J.
Cavanagh, R. D.
Comiso, J. C.
Convey, P.
Cummings, V.
De Conto, R.
De Master, D.
di Prisco, G.
d'Ovidio, F.
Griffiths, H. J.
Khan, A. L.
Lopez-Martinez, J.
Murray, A. E.
Nielsen, U. N.
Ott, S.
Post, A.
Ropert-Coudert, Y.
Saucede, T.
Scherer, R.
Schiaparelli, S.
Schloss, I. R.
Smith, C. R.
Stefels, J.
Stevens, C.
Strugnell, J. M.
Trimborn, S.
Verde, C.
Verleyen, E.
Wall, D. H.
Wilson, N. G.
Xavier, J. C.
author_facet Gutt, J.
Isla, E.
Bertler, A. N.
Bodeker, G. E.
Bracegirdle, T. J.
Cavanagh, R. D.
Comiso, J. C.
Convey, P.
Cummings, V.
De Conto, R.
De Master, D.
di Prisco, G.
d'Ovidio, F.
Griffiths, H. J.
Khan, A. L.
Lopez-Martinez, J.
Murray, A. E.
Nielsen, U. N.
Ott, S.
Post, A.
Ropert-Coudert, Y.
Saucede, T.
Scherer, R.
Schiaparelli, S.
Schloss, I. R.
Smith, C. R.
Stefels, J.
Stevens, C.
Strugnell, J. M.
Trimborn, S.
Verde, C.
Verleyen, E.
Wall, D. H.
Wilson, N. G.
Xavier, J. C.
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title Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research
title_short Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research
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title_full_unstemmed Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research
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