Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard
For more than five decades, research has been conducted at Ny-Alesund, in Svalbard, Norway, to understand the structure and functioning of High Arctic ecosystems and the profound impacts on them of environmental change. Terrestrial, freshwater, glacial and marine ecosystems are accessible year-round...
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Earth and Environmental Sciences HIGH-ARCTIC TUNDRA SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS PCBS SUCCESSIONAL GLACIER FORELAND CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION SOIL MICROBIAL SUCCESSION CHEMICAL DENUDATION RATES ORGANIC POLLUTANTS POPS GEESE BRANTA LEUCOPSIS WILLOW SALIX-POLARIS Biogeochemical cycles climate change ecosystem structure and functioning environmental change High Arctic human impacts soil |
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Earth and Environmental Sciences HIGH-ARCTIC TUNDRA SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS PCBS SUCCESSIONAL GLACIER FORELAND CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION SOIL MICROBIAL SUCCESSION CHEMICAL DENUDATION RATES ORGANIC POLLUTANTS POPS GEESE BRANTA LEUCOPSIS WILLOW SALIX-POLARIS Biogeochemical cycles climate change ecosystem structure and functioning environmental change High Arctic human impacts soil Pedersen, A. O. Convey, P. Newsham, K. K. Mosbacher, J. B. Fuglei, E. Ravolainen, V Hansen, B. B. Jensen, T. C. Augusti, A. Biersma, E. M. Cooper, E. J. Coulson, S. J. Gabrielsen, G. W. Gallet, J. C. Karsten, U. Kristiansen, S. M. Svenning, M. M. Tveit, A. T. Uchida, M. Baneschi, I Calizza, E. Cannone, N. de Goede, E. M. Doveri, M. Elster, J. Giamberini, M. S. Hayashi, K. Lang, S. Lee, Y. K. Nakatsubo, T. Pasquali, V Paulsen, I. M. G. Pedersen, C. Peng, F. Provenzale, A. Pushkareva, E. Sandstrom, C. A. M. Sklet, V Stach, A. Tojo, M. Tytgat, Bjorn Tommervik, H. Velazquez, D. Verleyen, Elie Welker, J. M. Yao, Y-F Loonen, M. J. J. E. Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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For more than five decades, research has been conducted at Ny-Alesund, in Svalbard, Norway, to understand the structure and functioning of High Arctic ecosystems and the profound impacts on them of environmental change. Terrestrial, freshwater, glacial and marine ecosystems are accessible year-round from Ny-Alesund, providing unique opportunities for interdisciplinary observational and experimental studies along physical, chemical, hydrological and climatic gradients. Here, we synthesize terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-Alesund and review current knowledge of biodiversity patterns, species population dynamics and interactions, ecosystem processes, biogeochemical cycles and anthropogenic impacts. There is now strong evidence of past and ongoing biotic changes caused by climate change, including negative effects on populations of many taxa and impacts of rain-on-snow events across multiple trophic levels. While species-level characteristics and responses are well understood for macro-organisms, major knowledge gaps exist for microbes, invertebrates and ecosystem-level processes. In order to fill current knowledge gaps, we recommend (1) maintaining monitoring efforts, while establishing a longterm ecosystem-based monitoring programme; (2) gaining a mechanistic understanding of environmental change impacts on processes and linkages in food webs; (3) identifying trophic interactions and cascades across ecosystems; and (4) integrating long-term data on microbial, invertebrate and freshwater communities, along with measurements of carbon and nutrient fluxes among soils, atmosphere, freshwaters and the marine environment. The synthesis here shows that the Ny-Alesund study system has the characteristics needed to fill these gaps in knowledge, thereby enhancing our understanding of High-Arctic ecosystems and their responses to environmental variability and change. |
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Pedersen, A. O. Convey, P. Newsham, K. K. Mosbacher, J. B. Fuglei, E. Ravolainen, V Hansen, B. B. Jensen, T. C. Augusti, A. Biersma, E. M. Cooper, E. J. Coulson, S. J. Gabrielsen, G. W. Gallet, J. C. Karsten, U. Kristiansen, S. M. Svenning, M. M. Tveit, A. T. Uchida, M. Baneschi, I Calizza, E. Cannone, N. de Goede, E. M. Doveri, M. Elster, J. Giamberini, M. S. Hayashi, K. Lang, S. Lee, Y. K. Nakatsubo, T. Pasquali, V Paulsen, I. M. G. Pedersen, C. Peng, F. Provenzale, A. Pushkareva, E. Sandstrom, C. A. M. Sklet, V Stach, A. Tojo, M. Tytgat, Bjorn Tommervik, H. Velazquez, D. Verleyen, Elie Welker, J. M. Yao, Y-F Loonen, M. J. J. E. |
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Pedersen, A. O. Convey, P. Newsham, K. K. Mosbacher, J. B. Fuglei, E. Ravolainen, V Hansen, B. B. Jensen, T. C. Augusti, A. Biersma, E. M. Cooper, E. J. Coulson, S. J. Gabrielsen, G. W. Gallet, J. C. Karsten, U. Kristiansen, S. M. Svenning, M. M. Tveit, A. T. Uchida, M. Baneschi, I Calizza, E. Cannone, N. de Goede, E. M. Doveri, M. Elster, J. Giamberini, M. S. Hayashi, K. Lang, S. Lee, Y. K. Nakatsubo, T. Pasquali, V Paulsen, I. M. G. Pedersen, C. Peng, F. Provenzale, A. Pushkareva, E. Sandstrom, C. A. M. Sklet, V Stach, A. Tojo, M. Tytgat, Bjorn Tommervik, H. Velazquez, D. Verleyen, Elie Welker, J. M. Yao, Y-F Loonen, M. J. J. E. |
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard |
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five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at ny-?lesund, svalbard |
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ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C 2023-10-01T03:53:38+02:00 Five decades of terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-?lesund, Svalbard Pedersen, A. O. Convey, P. Newsham, K. K. Mosbacher, J. B. Fuglei, E. Ravolainen, V Hansen, B. B. Jensen, T. C. Augusti, A. Biersma, E. M. Cooper, E. J. Coulson, S. J. Gabrielsen, G. W. Gallet, J. C. Karsten, U. Kristiansen, S. M. Svenning, M. M. Tveit, A. T. Uchida, M. Baneschi, I Calizza, E. Cannone, N. de Goede, E. M. Doveri, M. Elster, J. Giamberini, M. S. Hayashi, K. Lang, S. Lee, Y. K. Nakatsubo, T. Pasquali, V Paulsen, I. M. G. Pedersen, C. Peng, F. Provenzale, A. Pushkareva, E. Sandstrom, C. A. M. Sklet, V Stach, A. Tojo, M. Tytgat, Bjorn Tommervik, H. Velazquez, D. Verleyen, Elie Welker, J. M. Yao, Y-F Loonen, M. J. J. E. 2022 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.6310 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C/file/01H2SXG0535QBG9T7HAK9P4GC8 eng eng Open Academia AB https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C http://dx.doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.6310 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H2SWDDRCF8PZABK0T2MNC58C/file/01H2SXG0535QBG9T7HAK9P4GC8 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess POLAR RESEARCH ISSN: 0800-0395 ISSN: 1751-8369 Earth and Environmental Sciences HIGH-ARCTIC TUNDRA SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS PCBS SUCCESSIONAL GLACIER FORELAND CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION SOIL MICROBIAL SUCCESSION CHEMICAL DENUDATION RATES ORGANIC POLLUTANTS POPS GEESE BRANTA LEUCOPSIS WILLOW SALIX-POLARIS Biogeochemical cycles climate change ecosystem structure and functioning environmental change High Arctic human impacts soil journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.6310 2023-09-06T22:53:49Z For more than five decades, research has been conducted at Ny-Alesund, in Svalbard, Norway, to understand the structure and functioning of High Arctic ecosystems and the profound impacts on them of environmental change. Terrestrial, freshwater, glacial and marine ecosystems are accessible year-round from Ny-Alesund, providing unique opportunities for interdisciplinary observational and experimental studies along physical, chemical, hydrological and climatic gradients. Here, we synthesize terrestrial and freshwater research at Ny-Alesund and review current knowledge of biodiversity patterns, species population dynamics and interactions, ecosystem processes, biogeochemical cycles and anthropogenic impacts. There is now strong evidence of past and ongoing biotic changes caused by climate change, including negative effects on populations of many taxa and impacts of rain-on-snow events across multiple trophic levels. While species-level characteristics and responses are well understood for macro-organisms, major knowledge gaps exist for microbes, invertebrates and ecosystem-level processes. In order to fill current knowledge gaps, we recommend (1) maintaining monitoring efforts, while establishing a longterm ecosystem-based monitoring programme; (2) gaining a mechanistic understanding of environmental change impacts on processes and linkages in food webs; (3) identifying trophic interactions and cascades across ecosystems; and (4) integrating long-term data on microbial, invertebrate and freshwater communities, along with measurements of carbon and nutrient fluxes among soils, atmosphere, freshwaters and the marine environment. The synthesis here shows that the Ny-Alesund study system has the characteristics needed to fill these gaps in knowledge, thereby enhancing our understanding of High-Arctic ecosystems and their responses to environmental variability and change. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Branta leucopsis Climate change glacier glacier Polar Research Salix polaris Svalbard Tundra Ghent University Academic Bibliography Arctic Svalbard Norway Lesund ENVELOPE(8.470,8.470,63.331,63.331) Polar Research 41 |