Footprints of climate change in the Arctic marine ecosystem
UiT The Arctic University of Norway · Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract In this article, we review evidence of how climate change has already resulted in clearly discernable changes in marine Arctic ecosystems. After defining the term ‘footprint’ and evaluating the availability of reliable baseline information we review the published literature to synthesize the footprints of climate change impacts in marine Arctic ecosystems reported as of mid‐2009. We found a total of 51 reports of documented changes in Arctic marine biota in response to climate change. Among the responses evaluated were range shifts and changes in abundance, growth/condition, behaviour/phenology and community/regime shifts. Most reports concerned marine mammals, particularly polar bears, and fish. The…
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4Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Arctic
- Marine ecosystem
- Environmental science
- Ecosystem
- Biota
- Arctic ecology
- Abundance (ecology)
- Life below water