Antarctic Ecosystems 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781444347241.ch4
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The Impact of Regional Climate Change on the Marine Ecosystem of the Western Antarctic Peninsula

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“…Canyon dynamics along some regions of the Antarctic continental margin may be affected both by latitudinal trends in atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, as well as regional shifts in winds and ocean circulation. Along the Amundsen and Bellinghausen Seas, the southern boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is not spatially separated by the presence of a large subpolar gyre (like in the Weddell and Ross Seas) but abuts the continental shelf (Nitsche et al 2007, Clarke et al 2012, Martinson 2012. Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) is found in the mid-level ACC and is characterized by a vertical maximum in potential temperature, low dissolved oxy gen, and relatively high macro-and micronutrient concentrations (Hofmann et al 1996, Meredith & King 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canyon dynamics along some regions of the Antarctic continental margin may be affected both by latitudinal trends in atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, as well as regional shifts in winds and ocean circulation. Along the Amundsen and Bellinghausen Seas, the southern boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is not spatially separated by the presence of a large subpolar gyre (like in the Weddell and Ross Seas) but abuts the continental shelf (Nitsche et al 2007, Clarke et al 2012, Martinson 2012. Upper Circumpolar Deep Water (UCDW) is found in the mid-level ACC and is characterized by a vertical maximum in potential temperature, low dissolved oxy gen, and relatively high macro-and micronutrient concentrations (Hofmann et al 1996, Meredith & King 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diverse marine biological projects are connected to RaTS, with particular emphasis on benthic ecology and the impacts of environmental disturbance and change (e.g. Clarke et al, 2012;and refs therein).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is increasing concern about the endurance of life forms on Earth in the face of rising environmental temperatures [ 1 , 2 ]. As part of that awareness, the potential vulnerability of high latitude marine ecosystems, such as the Antarctic shelf, has drawn particular attention [ 3 , 4 ], as they are likely facing some of the most rapid environmental changes on the planet [5, 6; see, however, 7]. Furthermore, isolated from the rest of the world by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, inhabitants of this ecosystem have evolved under extremely cold conditions which remained thermally stable for millions of years [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%