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Interaction webs in arctic ecosystems: Determinants of arctic change?

How species interact modulate their dynamics, their response to environmental change, and ultimately the functioning and stability of entire communities. Work conducted at Zackenberg, Northeast Greenland, has changed our view on how networks of arctic biotic interactions are structured, how they var...

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Autores principales: Schmidt, Niels M., Hardwick, Bess, Gilg, Olivier, Høye, Toke T., Krogh, Paul Henning, Meltofte, Hans, Michelsen, Anders, Mosbacher, Jesper B., Raundrup, Katrine, Reneerkens, Jeroen, Stewart, Lærke, Wirta, Helena, Roslin, Tomas
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5258656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28116681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0862-x
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author Schmidt, Niels M.
Hardwick, Bess
Gilg, Olivier
Høye, Toke T.
Krogh, Paul Henning
Meltofte, Hans
Michelsen, Anders
Mosbacher, Jesper B.
Raundrup, Katrine
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Stewart, Lærke
Wirta, Helena
Roslin, Tomas
author_facet Schmidt, Niels M.
Hardwick, Bess
Gilg, Olivier
Høye, Toke T.
Krogh, Paul Henning
Meltofte, Hans
Michelsen, Anders
Mosbacher, Jesper B.
Raundrup, Katrine
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Stewart, Lærke
Wirta, Helena
Roslin, Tomas
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description How species interact modulate their dynamics, their response to environmental change, and ultimately the functioning and stability of entire communities. Work conducted at Zackenberg, Northeast Greenland, has changed our view on how networks of arctic biotic interactions are structured, how they vary in time, and how they are changing with current environmental change: firstly, the high arctic interaction webs are much more complex than previously envisaged, and with a structure mainly dictated by its arthropod component. Secondly, the dynamics of species within these webs reflect changes in environmental conditions. Thirdly, biotic interactions within a trophic level may affect other trophic levels, in some cases ultimately affecting land–atmosphere feedbacks. Finally, differential responses to environmental change may decouple interacting species. These insights form Zackenberg emphasize that the combination of long-term, ecosystem-based monitoring, and targeted research projects offers the most fruitful basis for understanding and predicting the future of arctic ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-52586562017-02-06 Interaction webs in arctic ecosystems: Determinants of arctic change? Schmidt, Niels M. Hardwick, Bess Gilg, Olivier Høye, Toke T. Krogh, Paul Henning Meltofte, Hans Michelsen, Anders Mosbacher, Jesper B. Raundrup, Katrine Reneerkens, Jeroen Stewart, Lærke Wirta, Helena Roslin, Tomas Ambio Article How species interact modulate their dynamics, their response to environmental change, and ultimately the functioning and stability of entire communities. Work conducted at Zackenberg, Northeast Greenland, has changed our view on how networks of arctic biotic interactions are structured, how they vary in time, and how they are changing with current environmental change: firstly, the high arctic interaction webs are much more complex than previously envisaged, and with a structure mainly dictated by its arthropod component. Secondly, the dynamics of species within these webs reflect changes in environmental conditions. Thirdly, biotic interactions within a trophic level may affect other trophic levels, in some cases ultimately affecting land–atmosphere feedbacks. Finally, differential responses to environmental change may decouple interacting species. These insights form Zackenberg emphasize that the combination of long-term, ecosystem-based monitoring, and targeted research projects offers the most fruitful basis for understanding and predicting the future of arctic ecosystems. Springer Netherlands 2017-01-23 2017-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5258656/ /pubmed/28116681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-016-0862-x Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Høye, Toke T.
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Michelsen, Anders
Mosbacher, Jesper B.
Raundrup, Katrine
Reneerkens, Jeroen
Stewart, Lærke
Wirta, Helena
Roslin, Tomas
Interaction webs in arctic ecosystems: Determinants of arctic change?
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