vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean
ContextEnvironmental changes are now vastly documented for large areas of the Southern Ocean. The response of marine organisms and ecosystem processes to these changes are still not well understood. In this framework, insights in resilience, thresholds and tipping points for species, communities and...
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ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/287385 2023-05-15T13:37:12+02:00 vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean Danis, Bruno Vanreusel, Ann Van De Putte, Anton Aguera Garcia, Antonio Roukaerts, Arnout Le Bourg, Baptiste David, Bruno Moreau, Camille De Ridder, Chantal Guillaumot, Charlène Volckaert, Filip Pasotti, Francesca Dehairs, F. Heindler, Franz Lepoint, Gilles Christiansen, Henrik George, Isabelle Michel, Loïc Eléaume, Marc Verheye, Marie Dubois, Philippe Di Giglio, Sarah Saucède, Thomas 2019-05-13 77 p. 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/287385 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/287385/3/vERSO_final_report.pdf fr fre https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/287385/3/vERSO_final_report.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/287385 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Sciences exactes et naturelles Southern Ocean biodiversity global change plasticity connectivity model coupling info:eu-repo/semantics/report info:ulb-repo/semantics/report info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/report 2019 ftunivbruxelles 2023-01-04T23:21:42Z ContextEnvironmental changes are now vastly documented for large areas of the Southern Ocean. The response of marine organisms and ecosystem processes to these changes are still not well understood. In this framework, insights in resilience, thresholds and tipping points for species, communities and ecosystems are of paramount importance. Addressing these endpoints is however highly complex, and requires robust, interdisciplinary and collaborative research networks to progressively reach a holistic understanding.By design, the vERSO project was intended to forge ahead and identify key areas of research in this respect, and in line with the SCAR priorities. Building on the experience gathered by its long-term partners and taking advantage of the overlap period with another BELSPO-funded project (rECTO), the vERSO developments were intentionally novel and ambitious (in experimental, field and integration facets).ObjectivesThe goal of the vERSO project was to assess the impact of the main stressors driven by global change on benthic Antarctic ecosystems using an integrated multiscale approach including different representative size classes of the benthos. Two principal regions with current contrasting responses to global change have been considered, namely the Western Antarctic Peninsula and the East Antarctic. To reach this goal, researches on connectivity and adaptation, trophic ecology and sensitivity and resilience were conducted by all partners and integrated using state of the art modelling techniques.Results and conclusionsvERSO has globally reached its proposed objectives, paving the way for its sister project, rECTO. vERSO members have participated in 11 expeditions to the Antarctic. Specific efforts were devoted to involving several consortium partners in the fieldwork to optimize the exchange of know-how and crosslinkages using the obtained results. This is reflected in the authorships of the papers and datasets published so far. Most of the experimental work has been carried out successfully, including ... Report Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Southern Ocean DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula |
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ContextEnvironmental changes are now vastly documented for large areas of the Southern Ocean. The response of marine organisms and ecosystem processes to these changes are still not well understood. In this framework, insights in resilience, thresholds and tipping points for species, communities and ecosystems are of paramount importance. Addressing these endpoints is however highly complex, and requires robust, interdisciplinary and collaborative research networks to progressively reach a holistic understanding.By design, the vERSO project was intended to forge ahead and identify key areas of research in this respect, and in line with the SCAR priorities. Building on the experience gathered by its long-term partners and taking advantage of the overlap period with another BELSPO-funded project (rECTO), the vERSO developments were intentionally novel and ambitious (in experimental, field and integration facets).ObjectivesThe goal of the vERSO project was to assess the impact of the main stressors driven by global change on benthic Antarctic ecosystems using an integrated multiscale approach including different representative size classes of the benthos. Two principal regions with current contrasting responses to global change have been considered, namely the Western Antarctic Peninsula and the East Antarctic. To reach this goal, researches on connectivity and adaptation, trophic ecology and sensitivity and resilience were conducted by all partners and integrated using state of the art modelling techniques.Results and conclusionsvERSO has globally reached its proposed objectives, paving the way for its sister project, rECTO. vERSO members have participated in 11 expeditions to the Antarctic. Specific efforts were devoted to involving several consortium partners in the fieldwork to optimize the exchange of know-how and crosslinkages using the obtained results. This is reflected in the authorships of the papers and datasets published so far. Most of the experimental work has been carried out successfully, including ... |
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Danis, Bruno Vanreusel, Ann Van De Putte, Anton Aguera Garcia, Antonio Roukaerts, Arnout Le Bourg, Baptiste David, Bruno Moreau, Camille De Ridder, Chantal Guillaumot, Charlène Volckaert, Filip Pasotti, Francesca Dehairs, F. Heindler, Franz Lepoint, Gilles Christiansen, Henrik George, Isabelle Michel, Loïc Eléaume, Marc Verheye, Marie Dubois, Philippe Di Giglio, Sarah Saucède, Thomas |
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Danis, Bruno Vanreusel, Ann Van De Putte, Anton Aguera Garcia, Antonio Roukaerts, Arnout Le Bourg, Baptiste David, Bruno Moreau, Camille De Ridder, Chantal Guillaumot, Charlène Volckaert, Filip Pasotti, Francesca Dehairs, F. Heindler, Franz Lepoint, Gilles Christiansen, Henrik George, Isabelle Michel, Loïc Eléaume, Marc Verheye, Marie Dubois, Philippe Di Giglio, Sarah Saucède, Thomas |
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vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean |
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vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean |
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vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean |
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vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean |
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vERSO final report: Ecosystem Responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the Southern Ocean |
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verso final report: ecosystem responses to global change: a multiscale approach in the southern ocean |
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