Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change

The Southern Ocean supports ecosystem services that are important on a global scale. Climate change and human activities (tourism, fishing, and research) will affect both the demand for, and the provision of, these services into the future. Here we synthesize recent assessments of the current status...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Cavanagh, RD, Melbourne-Thomas, J, Grant, SM, Barnes, DKA, Hughes, KA, Halfter, S, Meredith, MP, Murphy, EJ, Trebilco, R, Hill, SL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Research Foundation 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.615214
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:142467 2023-05-15T13:59:46+02:00 Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change Cavanagh, RD Melbourne-Thomas, J Grant, SM Barnes, DKA Hughes, KA Halfter, S Meredith, MP Murphy, EJ Trebilco, R Hill, SL 2021 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.615214 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/142467 en eng Frontiers Research Foundation http://ecite.utas.edu.au/142467/1/142467 - Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.615214 Cavanagh, RD and Melbourne-Thomas, J and Grant, SM and Barnes, DKA and Hughes, KA and Halfter, S and Meredith, MP and Murphy, EJ and Trebilco, R and Hill, SL, Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change, Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 Article 615214. ISSN 2296-7745 (2021) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/142467 Environmental Sciences Ecological applications Ecosystem services (incl. pollination) Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.615214 2021-09-27T22:16:42Z The Southern Ocean supports ecosystem services that are important on a global scale. Climate change and human activities (tourism, fishing, and research) will affect both the demand for, and the provision of, these services into the future. Here we synthesize recent assessments of the current status and expected future climate-driven changes in Southern Ocean ecosystems and evaluate the potential consequences of these changes for the provision of ecosystem services. We explore in detail three key services (the blue carbon pathway, the Antarctic krill fishery, and Antarctic tourism), tracing the consequences of climate change from physical drivers through biological impacts to the benefits to humans. We consider potential non-climatic drivers of change, current and future demands for the services, and the main global and regional policy frameworks that could be used to manage risks to the provision of these services in a changing climate. We also develop a formal representation of the network of interactions between the suite of potential drivers and the suite of services, providing a framework to capture the complexity of this network and its embedded feedback loops. Increased consideration of the linkages and feedbacks between drivers and ecosystem services will be required to underpin robust management responses into the future. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Southern Ocean eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Frontiers in Marine Science 7
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topic Environmental Sciences
Ecological applications
Ecosystem services (incl. pollination)
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Ecological applications
Ecosystem services (incl. pollination)
Cavanagh, RD
Melbourne-Thomas, J
Grant, SM
Barnes, DKA
Hughes, KA
Halfter, S
Meredith, MP
Murphy, EJ
Trebilco, R
Hill, SL
Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
Ecological applications
Ecosystem services (incl. pollination)
description The Southern Ocean supports ecosystem services that are important on a global scale. Climate change and human activities (tourism, fishing, and research) will affect both the demand for, and the provision of, these services into the future. Here we synthesize recent assessments of the current status and expected future climate-driven changes in Southern Ocean ecosystems and evaluate the potential consequences of these changes for the provision of ecosystem services. We explore in detail three key services (the blue carbon pathway, the Antarctic krill fishery, and Antarctic tourism), tracing the consequences of climate change from physical drivers through biological impacts to the benefits to humans. We consider potential non-climatic drivers of change, current and future demands for the services, and the main global and regional policy frameworks that could be used to manage risks to the provision of these services in a changing climate. We also develop a formal representation of the network of interactions between the suite of potential drivers and the suite of services, providing a framework to capture the complexity of this network and its embedded feedback loops. Increased consideration of the linkages and feedbacks between drivers and ecosystem services will be required to underpin robust management responses into the future.
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author Cavanagh, RD
Melbourne-Thomas, J
Grant, SM
Barnes, DKA
Hughes, KA
Halfter, S
Meredith, MP
Murphy, EJ
Trebilco, R
Hill, SL
author_facet Cavanagh, RD
Melbourne-Thomas, J
Grant, SM
Barnes, DKA
Hughes, KA
Halfter, S
Meredith, MP
Murphy, EJ
Trebilco, R
Hill, SL
author_sort Cavanagh, RD
title Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
title_short Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
title_full Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
title_fullStr Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
title_full_unstemmed Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
title_sort future risk for southern ocean ecosystem services under climate change
publisher Frontiers Research Foundation
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2020.615214
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Cavanagh, RD and Melbourne-Thomas, J and Grant, SM and Barnes, DKA and Hughes, KA and Halfter, S and Meredith, MP and Murphy, EJ and Trebilco, R and Hill, SL, Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change, Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 Article 615214. ISSN 2296-7745 (2021) [Refereed Article]
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