Ecosystem Dynamics In A Polar Desert


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Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert


Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert

Author: John Charles Priscu

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1998


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Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert


Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert

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language: en

Publisher: American Geophysical Union

Release Date: 1998


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Presents information from the primary abiotic forces defining the system, and from the present hydrology, biogeochemistry and physics of major sites of organic carbon production of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Additionally, research on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the dry valley soils is included. The role of environmental management in long-term ecological studies is also addressed. The accompanying CDROM provides details and scale to visualize the McMurdo Dry Valleys from an ecosystem perspective.

Antarctic Ecosystems


Antarctic Ecosystems

Author: Alex D. Rogers

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2012-02-28


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Since its discovery Antarctica has held a deep fascination for biologists. Extreme environmental conditions, seasonality and isolation have lead to some of the most striking examples of natural selection and adaptation on Earth. Paradoxically, some of these adaptations may pose constraints on the ability of the Antarctic biota to respond to climate change. Parts of Antarctica are showing some of the largest changes in temperature and other environmental conditions in the world. In this volume, published in association with the Royal Society, leading polar scientists present a synthesis of the latest research on the biological systems in Antarctica, covering organisms from microbes to vertebrate higher predators. This book comes at a time when new technologies and approaches allow the implications of climate change and other direct human impacts on Antarctica to be viewed at a range of scales; across entire regions, whole ecosystems and down to the level of species and variation within their genomes. Chapters address both Antarctic terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and the scientific and management challenges of the future are explored.