Scientists' warning on invasive alien species
Biological invasions are a global consequence of an increasingly connected world and the
rise in human population size. The numbers of invasive alien species–the subset of alien …
rise in human population size. The numbers of invasive alien species–the subset of alien …
Climate change impacts on sea-ice ecosystems and associated ecosystem services
NS Steiner, J Bowman, K Campbell, M Chierici… - Elem Sci …, 2021 - online.ucpress.edu
A rigorous synthesis of the sea-ice ecosystem and linked ecosystem services highlights that
the sea-ice ecosystem supports all 4 ecosystem service categories, that sea-ice ecosystems …
the sea-ice ecosystem supports all 4 ecosystem service categories, that sea-ice ecosystems …
[HTML][HTML] Microplastic pollution in a rapidly changing world: Implications for remote and vulnerable marine ecosystems
AA Horton, DKA Barnes - Science of The Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Ecosystems in remote regions tend to be highly specific, having historically evolved over
long timescales in relatively constant environmental conditions, with little human influence …
long timescales in relatively constant environmental conditions, with little human influence …
Future risk for Southern Ocean ecosystem services under climate change
RD Cavanagh, J Melbourne-Thomas… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The Southern Ocean supports ecosystem services that are important on a global scale.
Climate change and human activities (tourism, fishing, and research) will affect both the …
Climate change and human activities (tourism, fishing, and research) will affect both the …
Ship traffic connects Antarctica's fragile coasts to worldwide ecosystems
AH McCarthy, LS Peck… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Antarctica, an isolated and long considered pristine wilderness, is becoming increasingly
exposed to the negative effects of ship-borne human activity, and especially the introduction …
exposed to the negative effects of ship-borne human activity, and especially the introduction …
First mussel settlement observed in Antarctica reveals the potential for future invasions
L Cárdenas, JC Leclerc, P Bruning, I Garrido… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Global biodiversity is both declining and being redistributed in response to multiple drivers
characterizing the Anthropocene, including synergies between biological invasions and …
characterizing the Anthropocene, including synergies between biological invasions and …
[HTML][HTML] Global connectivity of Southern Ocean ecosystems
Southern Ocean ecosystems are globally important. Processes in the Antarctic atmosphere,
cryosphere, and the Southern Ocean directly influence global atmospheric and oceanic …
cryosphere, and the Southern Ocean directly influence global atmospheric and oceanic …
Biological invasions in France: Alarming costs and even more alarming knowledge gaps
The ever-increasing number of introduced species profoundly threatens global biodiversity.
While the ecological and evolutionary consequences of invasive alien species are receiving …
While the ecological and evolutionary consequences of invasive alien species are receiving …
What and where? Predicting invasion hotspots in the Arctic marine realm
The risk of aquatic invasions in the Arctic is expected to increase with climate warming,
greater shipping activity and resource exploitation in the region. Planktonic and benthic …
greater shipping activity and resource exploitation in the region. Planktonic and benthic …
Invasive plant competitivity is mediated by nitrogen use strategies and rhizosphere microbiome
Invasive plants disrupt native biodiversity and ecosystem functions and their distribution
increase with ongoing global land-use changes. Clarifying plant nitrogen (N) uptake and …
increase with ongoing global land-use changes. Clarifying plant nitrogen (N) uptake and …