作者
Steve J Coulson, P Convey, Kjetil Aakra, Leif Aarvik, ML Ávila-Jiménez, A Babenko, Elise M Biersma, Sven Boström, JE Brittain, AM Carlsson, K Christoffersen, Willem H De Smet, Torbjorn Ekrem, A Fjellberg, Leopold Fuereder, D Gustafsson, DJ Gwiazdowicz, LO Hansen, Martin Holmstrup, Maurice Hullé, M Kolicka, V Kuklin, H-K Lakka, N Lebedeva, O Makarova, K Maraldo, E Melekhina, F Ødegaard, HE Pilskog, JC Simon, B Sohlenius, T Solhøy, G Søli, E Stur, A Tanasevitch, A Taskaeva, G Velle, K Zawierucha, K Zmudczyńska-Skarbek
发表日期
2014/1/1
来源
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
卷号
68
页码范围
440-470
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Arctic terrestrial ecosystems are generally considered to be species poor, fragile and often isolated. Nonetheless, their intricate complexity, especially that of the invertebrate component, is beginning to emerge. Attention has become focused on the Arctic both due to the importance of this rapidly changing region for the Earth and also the inherent interest of an extreme and unique environment. The three archipelagoes considered here, Svalbard, Franz Josef Land and Novaya Zemlya, delineate the Barents Sea to the west, north and east. This is a region of convergence for Palearctic and Nearctic faunas re-colonising the Arctic following the retreat of the ice after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Despite the harsh Arctic environment and the short period since deglaciation, the archipelagoes of the Barents Sea are inhabited by diverse invertebrate communities. But there is an obvious imbalance in our knowledge of …
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