Polar Research (May 2015)

Status and trends in the structure of Arctic benthic food webs

  • Monika Kędra,
  • Charlotte Moritz,
  • Emily S. Choy,
  • Carmen David,
  • Renate Degen,
  • Steven Duerksen,
  • Ingrid Ellingsen,
  • Barbara Górska,
  • Jacqueline M. Grebmeier,
  • Dubrava Kirievskaya,
  • Dick van Oevelen,
  • Kasia Piwosz,
  • Annette Samuelsen,
  • Jan Marcin Węsławski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v34.23775
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 0
pp. 1 – 23

Abstract

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Ongoing climate warming is causing a dramatic loss of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, and it is projected that the Arctic Ocean will become seasonally ice-free by 2040. Many studies of local Arctic food webs now exist, and with this review paper we aim to synthesize these into a large-scale assessment of the current status of knowledge on the structure of various Arctic marine food webs and their response to climate change, and to sea-ice retreat in particular. Key drivers of ecosystem change and potential consequences for ecosystem functioning and Arctic marine food webs are identified along the sea-ice gradient, with special emphasis on the following regions: seasonally ice-free Barents and Chukchi seas, loose ice pack zone of the Polar Front and Marginal Ice Zone, and permanently sea-ice covered High Arctic. Finally, we identify knowledge gaps in different Arctic marine food webs and provide recommendations for future studies.

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