Biogeochemical consequences of a changing Arctic shelf seafloor ecosystem

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Christian März
Felipe S. Freitas
Johan C. Faust
Jasmin A. Godbold
Sian F. Henley
Allyson C. Tessin
Geoffrey D. Abbott
Ruth Airs
Sandra Arndt
David K. A. Barnes
Laura J. Grange
Neil D. Gray
Ian M. Head
Katharine R. Hendry
Robert G. Hilton
Adam J. Reed
Saskia Rühl
Martin Solan
Terri A. Souster
Mark A. Stevenson
Karen Tait
James Ward
Stephen Widdicombe
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[1] University of Leeds,School of Earth and Environment
[2] University of Bristol,School of Earth Sciences
[3] University of Bremen,MARUM—Center for Marine Environmental Sciences
[4] University of Southampton,Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton
[5] University of Edinburgh,School of GeoSciences
[6] Kent State University,Department of Geology
[7] Newcastle University,School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
[8] Plymouth Marine Laboratory,Department of Geosciences, Environment and Society
[9] Université libre de Bruxelles,British Antarctic Survey
[10] Brussels,School of Ocean Sciences
[11] UKRI,Department of Geography
[12] Bangor University,Department of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics
[13] Durham University,undefined
[14] Helmholtz Zentrum Hereon,undefined
[15] UIT,undefined
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Ambio | 2022年 / 51卷
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Arctic Ocean; Biogeochemistry; Carbon; Ecology; Nutrients; Trawling;
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Unprecedented and dramatic transformations are occurring in the Arctic in response to climate change, but academic, public, and political discourse has disproportionately focussed on the most visible and direct aspects of change, including sea ice melt, permafrost thaw, the fate of charismatic megafauna, and the expansion of fisheries. Such narratives disregard the importance of less visible and indirect processes and, in particular, miss the substantive contribution of the shelf seafloor in regulating nutrients and sequestering carbon. Here, we summarise the biogeochemical functioning of the Arctic shelf seafloor before considering how climate change and regional adjustments to human activities may alter its biogeochemical and ecological dynamics, including ecosystem function, carbon burial, or nutrient recycling. We highlight the importance of the Arctic benthic system in mitigating climatic and anthropogenic change and, with a focus on the Barents Sea, offer some observations and our perspectives on future management and policy.
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页码:370 / 382
页数:12
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