Trends in antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems: Antarctica as a global indicator

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The Antarctic provides a suite of scenarios useful for investigating the range of climate change effects on terrestrial and limnetic biota. The international SCAR programme RiSCC (Regional Sensitivity to Climate Change in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems) is investigating these scenarios with the goals of (1) understanding the likely response of Antarctic biota to changing climates, and (2) contributing to the development of broadly applicable theory concerning interactions between climate change, indigenous and introduced species, and ecosystem functioning. The programme draws upon both new and existing data. The purpose of the book is to provide, based on the most up to date knowledge, a synthesis of the likely effects of climate change on Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems and, thereby, to contribute to their management and conservation, based on the information. © 2006 Springer. All rights reserved.

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Bergstrom, D. M., Convey, P., & Huiskes, A. H. L. (2006). Trends in antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems: Antarctica as a global indicator. Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial and Limnetic Ecosystems: Antarctica as a Global Indicator (pp. 1–369). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5277-4

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