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Rapid environmental changes in the western antarctic peninsula region due to climate change and human activity

Znój, Anna and Chwedorzewska, Katarzyna J. and Androsiuk, Piotr and Cuba-Diaz, Marely and Giełwanowska, Irena and Koc, Justyna and Korczak-Abshire, Małgorzata and Grzesiak, Jakub and Zmarz, Anna (2017) Rapid environmental changes in the western antarctic peninsula region due to climate change and human activity. APPLIED ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 15 (4). pp. 525-539. ISSN 1785 0037

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Abstract

The Antarctic and the Southern Ocean are a critically important part of the Earth system. The climatic, physical, and biological properties of this region are closely linked to other parts of the global environment. 200 years of direct human impact, recent climate amelioration and changes in the main sources and circulation of biogenic compounds as well as accumulation of industrial contaminants have significantly affected the whole ecosystem. Particularly sensitive is the region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula, which is considered to be one of the hot spots of the Earth. In this paper, we review recent literature and compare it with historical data to estimate and predict the consequences of this process. The Antarctic ecosystems can no longer be regarded as pristine. Global as well as local human influence has transgressed the barriers isolating that continent from the rest of the World, causing previously observed changes to accelerate.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions:Department of Antarctic Biology
ID Code:1364
Deposited By: dr K.J. Chwedorzewska
Deposited On:16 Aug 2017 10:11
Last Modified:01 Feb 2018 11:32

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