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Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years

Climate warming is rapidly reshaping the Arctic cryosphere and ocean conditions, with consequences for sea ice and pelagic productivity patterns affecting the entire marine food web. To predict how ongoing changes will impact Arctic marine ecosystems, concerted effort from various disciplines is req...

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Autores principales: Limoges, Audrey, Weckström, Kaarina, Ribeiro, Sofia, Georgiadis, Eleanor, Hansen, Katrine E., Martinez, Philippe, Seidenkrantz, Marit‐Solveig, Giraudeau, Jacques, Crosta, Xavier, Massé, Guillaume
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32885894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15334
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author Limoges, Audrey
Weckström, Kaarina
Ribeiro, Sofia
Georgiadis, Eleanor
Hansen, Katrine E.
Martinez, Philippe
Seidenkrantz, Marit‐Solveig
Giraudeau, Jacques
Crosta, Xavier
Massé, Guillaume
author_facet Limoges, Audrey
Weckström, Kaarina
Ribeiro, Sofia
Georgiadis, Eleanor
Hansen, Katrine E.
Martinez, Philippe
Seidenkrantz, Marit‐Solveig
Giraudeau, Jacques
Crosta, Xavier
Massé, Guillaume
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description Climate warming is rapidly reshaping the Arctic cryosphere and ocean conditions, with consequences for sea ice and pelagic productivity patterns affecting the entire marine food web. To predict how ongoing changes will impact Arctic marine ecosystems, concerted effort from various disciplines is required. Here, we contribute multi‐decadal reconstructions of changes in diatom production and sea‐ice conditions in relation to Holocene climate and ocean conditions off northwest Greenland. Our multiproxy study includes diatoms, sea‐ice biomarkers (IP(25) and HBI III) and geochemical tracers (TOC [total organic carbon], TOC:TN [total nitrogen], δ(13)C, δ(15)N) from a sediment core record spanning the last c. 9,000 years. Our results suggest that the balance between the outflow of polar water from the Arctic, and input of Atlantic water from the Irminger Current into the West Greenland Current is a key factor in controlling sea‐ice conditions, and both diatom phenology and production in northeastern Baffin Bay. Our proxy record notably shows that changes in sea‐surface conditions initially forced by Neoglacial cooling were dynamically amplified by the shift in the dominant phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) mode that occurred at c. 3,000 yr BP, and caused drastic changes in community composition and a decline in diatom production at the study site. In the future, with projected dominant‐positive AO conditions favored by Arctic warming, increased water column stratification may counteract the positive effect of a longer open‐water growth season and negatively impact diatom production.
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spelling pubmed-77564192020-12-28 Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years Limoges, Audrey Weckström, Kaarina Ribeiro, Sofia Georgiadis, Eleanor Hansen, Katrine E. Martinez, Philippe Seidenkrantz, Marit‐Solveig Giraudeau, Jacques Crosta, Xavier Massé, Guillaume Glob Chang Biol Primary Research Articles Climate warming is rapidly reshaping the Arctic cryosphere and ocean conditions, with consequences for sea ice and pelagic productivity patterns affecting the entire marine food web. To predict how ongoing changes will impact Arctic marine ecosystems, concerted effort from various disciplines is required. Here, we contribute multi‐decadal reconstructions of changes in diatom production and sea‐ice conditions in relation to Holocene climate and ocean conditions off northwest Greenland. Our multiproxy study includes diatoms, sea‐ice biomarkers (IP(25) and HBI III) and geochemical tracers (TOC [total organic carbon], TOC:TN [total nitrogen], δ(13)C, δ(15)N) from a sediment core record spanning the last c. 9,000 years. Our results suggest that the balance between the outflow of polar water from the Arctic, and input of Atlantic water from the Irminger Current into the West Greenland Current is a key factor in controlling sea‐ice conditions, and both diatom phenology and production in northeastern Baffin Bay. Our proxy record notably shows that changes in sea‐surface conditions initially forced by Neoglacial cooling were dynamically amplified by the shift in the dominant phase of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) mode that occurred at c. 3,000 yr BP, and caused drastic changes in community composition and a decline in diatom production at the study site. In the future, with projected dominant‐positive AO conditions favored by Arctic warming, increased water column stratification may counteract the positive effect of a longer open‐water growth season and negatively impact diatom production. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-13 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7756419/ /pubmed/32885894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15334 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Limoges, Audrey
Weckström, Kaarina
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Seidenkrantz, Marit‐Solveig
Giraudeau, Jacques
Crosta, Xavier
Massé, Guillaume
Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years
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title_full Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years
title_fullStr Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years
title_full_unstemmed Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years
title_short Learning from the past: Impact of the Arctic Oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest Greenland over the last 9,000 years
title_sort learning from the past: impact of the arctic oscillation on sea ice and marine productivity off northwest greenland over the last 9,000 years
topic Primary Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7756419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32885894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15334
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