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adam_text | Arctic Ecology
Edited by
David N Thomas
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
Wiley Blackwell
Contents
Preface xiii
List of Contributors xv
1 What Is the Arctic? 1
Kjell Danell
1 1 Setting the Scene 1
1 2 In Which Ways Is the Arctic Different? 2
1 3 How Was the Arctic Discovered? 3
1 4 How Large Is the Arctic? 4
1 5 What Is in the Arctic? 4
151 Arctic Haze and Ice Fog 4
152 Aurora Borealis 5
1 6 Climate and Weather 5
1 7 Ice and Snow 6
1 8 Permafrost, Polygons, Pingos, and Paisas 6
1 9 Animals, Plants, and Fungi 7
1 10 Arctic Ecosystems 9
1 10 1 Terrestrial Ecosystems 10
1 10 2 Freshwater Ecosystems 12
1 10 3 Marine Ecosystems 14
1 10 4 Humans 15
1 11 Which Natural Resources and Ecosystem Services does the Arctic Offer? 17
1 12 Biotic Changes in the Arctic 19
References 22
2 Arctic Ecology - A Paleoenvironmental Perspective 23
Michael Pisaric and John P Smol
2 1 Introduction 23
2 2 The Distant Past 25
221 Bones, DNA, and Megafauna 26
222 Beringian Biota 27
vl Contents
223 Ancient DNA 29
2 3 Rings and Things: Examining Paleoenvironmental
and Paleoclimatic Change Using Dendrochronology 30
231 Dendrochronology in Action: Examples from the Field 32
2 4 Lake Sediments: Continuous Archives of Environmental Change 33
2 5 Paleolimnology and Arctic Climate Change 37
251 Subfossil Pollen, Stomata, and Macrofossils for Tracking
Vegetation Change 38
252 Charcoal and Past Wildfires 39
253 Using Past Assemblage Changes in Lake Biota to Reconstruct Past Climatic
Trends 39
254 Using Paleolimnology to Study the Source and Fate of Contaminants 43
255 Linking Paleolimnology and Archeology: Tracking the Limnological
Effects of Early Peoples in the Arctic 48
2 6 Concluding Remarks 49
References 50
3 Climate Change in the Arctic 57
Edward Hanna, Joseph E Nolan, James E Overland, and Richard J Hall
3 1 Introduction to Arctic Climates - Datasets Available for
Analyzing Climate Change 57
3 2 Atmospheric Aspects of Arctic Climate Change: Arctic
Amplification and Global Warming, Changes in Air Temperature
and Precipitation, and Changes in Atmospheric Circulation 59
3 3 Oceanic Aspects of Arctic Climate Change, Including Surface
and Deep Ocean Circulation Changes 61
3 4 Climate Change Impacts on Arctic Sea Ice and Greenland
Ice Sheet - The Unprecedented Recent Decline in Late
Summer Sea-Ice Cover and Record Greenland Ice Sheet
Surface Melt and Mass Loss 65
3 5 Feedbacks in the Arctic Climate System and Global
Impacts - the Ice/Albedo Feedback and Ice Insulation
Feedbacks - the “Warm Arctic, Cold Continents” Hypothesis 71
3 6 Concluding Remarks 73
References 75
4 Arctic Permafrost and Ecosystem Functioning 81
Torben R Christensen
4 1 Permafrost and Ecosystems in the Arctic 81
4 2 Permafrost Shapes the Landscape 83
421 Permafrost Specific Landforms and Their Importance for Ecosystems 83
422 Permafrost Specific Landforms and Effects of a Changing Climate 86
4 3 The Biology of Permafrost 87
431 Microbes 87
Contents vii
Vegetation 88
Ecosystem Function - Carbon Cycling in Permafrost Environments 91
General Carbon Cycling 91
Methane Emissions 92
Concluding Remarks 94
References 95
Arctic Tundra 103
John Hobbie, Gaius Shaver, Toke Thomas Haye, and Joseph Bowden
Distribution and Description of Arctic Tundra 103
Tundra Organisms: A Typical Food Web 105
Flora and Fauna: Diversity and Communities 106
Primary Production and Organic Matter Stocks in the Low
and High Arctic 110
Primary Production and Organic Matter Stocks 112
Adaptations to the Arctic Tundra 112
Plant Adaptations 112
Microbial Activity and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen 115
Invertebrates: Diversity, Freeze-Tolerance, and Freeze-Avoidance 116
Vertebrates of the Tundra: Wintertime Survival Strategies 117
Reproductive Strategies 118
Populations and Communities of the Tundra 120
Diversity and Interactions: The Case of Beringia 120
Development of Arctic Tundra Food Webs: Complexity, Insects 121
Belowground Arctic Food Web: Bacteria, Mycorrhizal Fungi, Nitrogen,
and Carbon Cycling 122
Tundra Ecosystem Analysis 123
Why Nutrient Limitation? 123
Nitrogen Budget: Pools of Nitrogen, Rates of Transport,
and Transformations 124
Carbon Budget: Pools, Gross Photosynthesis and Respiration,
Accumulation and Feedbacks 126
Insights from Manipulation Experiments: Control of Net Primary
Production and Herbivory by Nutrients, Light, and Heat 126
Expected Future Changes and Responses in Arctic Tundra 128
Effects of Increased Shrubs 128
Pest Outbreaks, Changes in Phenology and Species Interactions 129
References 130
Ecology of Arctic Glaciers 133
Alexandre M Anesio and Johanna Laybourn-Parry
Introduction 133
The Biodiversity and Food Webs of Glacial Habitats 136
Ice Shelves 136
viii Contents
Supraglacial or Cryolakes 138
Cryoconite Material, Cryoconite Holes, and Wet Ice Surfaces 139
Snow on the Surface of Ice 141
Life Within Ice 141
Life in Subglacial Environments 143
Quantification of Microbial Processes in Glaciers and Export of Material
to Adjacent Ecosystems 144
Supraglacial Habitats: Ice Shelf Lakes, Ponds, Cryoconites 144
Subglacial Habitats 149
Anthropogenic Impacts 151
References 152
7 Ecology of Arctic Lakes and Ponds 159
Erik Jeppesen, Kirsten S Christoffersen, Milla Rautio, and Torben L Lauridsen
Introduction 159
Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Arctic Lakes
and Ponds 160
Biological Communities and Production 162
Phytoplankton and Phytobenthos 162
Macrophytes 164
Microbial Loop 165
Zooplankton and Zoobenthos 165
Fish 168
FoodWebs 169
Global Climate Change and Arctic Lakes 171
References 174
8 Ecology of Arctic Streams and Rivers 181
Alexander D Huryn
Introduction 181
What Is an Arctic River? 181
A Primer on Stream Ecology: General and Arctic Perspectives 183
The Longitudinal Dimension 184
The Vertical Dimension 202
The Lateral Dimension 207
Concluding Remarks 209
References 211
9 Ecology of Arctic Pelagic Communities 219
Malin Daase, Jargen Berge, Janne E Sareide, and Stig Falk-Petersen
Introduction 219
The Arctic Marine Highways: The Transpolar Drift and the Interconnected
Current Systems 220
9 3 Members and Key Players of Arctic Pelagic Communities 224
Contents ix
931 At the Base - Primary Producers and Microbial Communities 224
932 In the Middle - Resident Consumers and Life Strategies of Arctic
Zooplankton 229
933 At the Top - Pelagic Predators 239
94A Lipid-Driven Food Chain 241
9 5 Effects of Climate Change 242
951 Timing 243
952 Changes in Species Distribution 243
References 246
10 Ecology of Arctic Sea Ice 261
C J Mundy and Klaus M Meiners
10 1 Introduction to Sea Ice 261
10 2 Types of Habitats 262
10 3 Food Webs and Carbon Flow 264
10 4 Physical Environment 268
10 5 Colonization of Sea Ice and Winter Survival 270
10 6 Adaptations to and Relationships with Environmental
Conditions 272
10 6 1 Temperature and Salinity 272
10 6 2 Space and Permeability 275
10 6 3 Light 276
10 7 Climate Change and the Ice-Associated Ecosystem 278
References 279
11 Ecology of Arctic Shallow Subtidal and Intertidal Benthos 289
Paul E Renaud, Jan Marcin W^stawski, and Kathleen Conlan
11 1 Introduction 289
11 2 The Physical Environment 290
11 2 1 Temperature 290
11 2 2 Light 290
11 2 3 Waves 291
11 2 4 Ice Cover 291
11 2 5 Freshwater Discharge and Salinity 293
11 3 Biomes 294
11 3 1 Origins and Distribution of Sediments 294
11 3 2 Soft-Sediment Communities 295
11 3 3 Hard Substrate 297
11 3 4 Vegetated Substrate 300
11 4 Disturbance Regimes and Succession 302
11 4 1 Ice Scour 302
11 4 2 Strudel Scour 304
11 4 3 Natural Gas Seepage and Petroleum Extraction 305
11 4 4 Large-Mammal Feeding Pits 305
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11 4 5 Recolonization of Arctic Benthos 306
11 4 6 Human Impacts 307
11 5 Trophic Interactions 308
11 5 1 Feeding Strategies in Arctic Shallow Benthos 308
11 5 2 Food Sources for Benthic Fauna 309
11 5 3 Benthos as a Food for Top Predators in the Arctic 310
11 5 4 Carbon and Nutrient Cycling 314
11 6 Reproduction in Coastal Benthos 315
11 7 Effects of Global Climate Change on Shallow Arctic Benthos 316
11 7 1 Reduced Ice Cover 319
11 7 2 Documented Effects on Natural Systems in the Intertidal Zone 319
11 7 3 Coastal Erosion 319
References 320
12 Ecology of Arctic Shelf and Deep Ocean Benthos 325
Monika K^dra and Jacqueline M Grebmeier
12 1 Introduction 325
12 2 The Physical Environment 326
12 2 1 Light 327
12 2 2 Temperature 327
12 2 3 Sea Ice 328
12 2 4 Sediment Characteristics 328
12 3 Biodiversity, Community Structure, and Functioning of Shelf
and Deep Sea Benthos 330
12 3 1 Benthic Definitions 330
12 3 2 Brief Overview of Major Taxa in Benthic Communities 331
12 3 3 Biodiversity 335
12 3 4 Functional Diversity 337
12 3 5 Arctic Commercial Benthic Species 338
12 4 Productivity and Food Webs of Shelf and Deep Sea Benthos 339
12 4 1 Primary Production and Food Sources 339
12 4 2 Pelagic-Benthic Coupling 341
12 4 3 Benthic Community Structure and Food Webs 343
12 4 4 Benthic Communities as a Food Source for Benthic-Feeding
Upper Trophic Levels 346
12 5 Impact of Global Climate Change on Shelf and Deep Sea Benthic
Communities 348
References 349
13 Fat, Furry, Flexible, and Functionally Important: Characteristics of Mammals
Living in the Arctic 357
Niels M Schmidt, Olivier Gilg, Jon Aars, and Rolf A Ims
13 1 Introduction 357
13 2 The Mammal Assemblage in the Arctic Today 358
Contents xi
13 2 1 Terrestrial Mammals 358
13 2 2 Herbivores 358
13 2 3 Predators 359
13 2 4 Marine Mammals 360
13 3 Arctic Mammals and Adaptations to Life in the Arctic 366
13 3 1 Fur, Fat and Extremities 367
13 3 2 Behavioral Adaptations to Life in the Arctic 368
13 4 The Role of Mammals in Arctic Ecosystems 369
13 4 1 Removal of Plant Material by Terrestrial Herbivores 371
13 4 2 Transport of Nutrients and Seeds by Arctic Mammals 372
13 4 3 Mammal Predator-Prey Dynamics 374
13 5 The Future for Arctic Mammals in a Changing Climate 374
13 6 Concluding Remarks 377
References 377
14 Ecology of Arctic Birds 385
Anthony D Fox
14 1 Introduction: The Bird Species and Their Feeding Ecology 385
14 2 Traveling to Breed 386
14 3 Long Distance Migrations 388
14 4 Reproduction 389
14 5 Survival 394
14 6 Population Change 396
14 7 Climate Change 397
14 8 Endangered Species 399
14 9 Concluding Remarks 402
References 403
15 Arctic Ecology, Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Governance 409
Mark Nuttall
15 1 Introduction 409
15 2 The Impacts of Social and Environmental Change 410
15 3 Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Wildlife Management 413
15 4 Arctic Ecology and Community-Based Monitoring 415
15 5 Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Policy: The Case of the Inuit
Circumpolar Council 418
15 6 Concluding Remarks 419
References 420
Index 423
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