Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity
Warming across ice-covered regions will result in changes to both the physical and climatic environment, revealing new ice-free habitat and new climatically suitable habitats for non-native species establishment. Recent studies have independently quantified each of these aspects in Antarctica, where...
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ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:d78347a 2023-05-15T13:55:03+02:00 Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity Duffy, Grant A. Lee, Jasmine R. 2019-04-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:d78347a eng eng Elsevier doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2019.02.014 issn:0006-3207 issn:1873-2917 orcid:0000-0003-3847-1679 Not set DE190100003 4297 4307 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Nature and Landscape Conservation 1105 Ecology 2309 Nature and Landscape Conservation Journal Article 2019 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.02.014 2020-12-08T05:40:33Z Warming across ice-covered regions will result in changes to both the physical and climatic environment, revealing new ice-free habitat and new climatically suitable habitats for non-native species establishment. Recent studies have independently quantified each of these aspects in Antarctica, where ice-free areas form crucial habitat for the majority of terrestrial biodiversity. Here we synthesise projections of Antarctic ice-free area expansion, recent spatial predictions of non-native species risk, and the frequency of human activities to quantify how these facets of anthropogenic change may interact now and in the future. Under a high-emissions future climate scenario, over a quarter of ice-free area and over 80% of the ~14 thousand km of newly uncovered ice-free area could be vulnerable to invasion by one or more of the modelled non-native species by the end of the century. Ice-free areas identified as vulnerable to non-native species establishment were significantly closer to human activity than unsuitable areas were. Furthermore, almost half of the new vulnerable ice-free area is within 20 km of a site of current human activity. The Antarctic Peninsula, where human activity is heavily concentrated, will be at particular risk. The implications of this for conservation values of Antarctica and the management efforts required to mitigate against it are in need of urgent consideration. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Biological Conservation 232 253 257 |
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Warming across ice-covered regions will result in changes to both the physical and climatic environment, revealing new ice-free habitat and new climatically suitable habitats for non-native species establishment. Recent studies have independently quantified each of these aspects in Antarctica, where ice-free areas form crucial habitat for the majority of terrestrial biodiversity. Here we synthesise projections of Antarctic ice-free area expansion, recent spatial predictions of non-native species risk, and the frequency of human activities to quantify how these facets of anthropogenic change may interact now and in the future. Under a high-emissions future climate scenario, over a quarter of ice-free area and over 80% of the ~14 thousand km of newly uncovered ice-free area could be vulnerable to invasion by one or more of the modelled non-native species by the end of the century. Ice-free areas identified as vulnerable to non-native species establishment were significantly closer to human activity than unsuitable areas were. Furthermore, almost half of the new vulnerable ice-free area is within 20 km of a site of current human activity. The Antarctic Peninsula, where human activity is heavily concentrated, will be at particular risk. The implications of this for conservation values of Antarctica and the management efforts required to mitigate against it are in need of urgent consideration. |
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Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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Ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to Antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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ice-free area expansion compounds the non-native species threat to antarctic terrestrial biodiversity |
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