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Antarctic Ecosystems
Terrestrial environments of Antarctica include some of the most extreme on Earth, challenging the very existence of life itself. This article outlines briefly the geological and biological history of the continent, leading on to the conditions currently experienced, before describing its terrestrial biogeography and biota. Major determinants of terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem function are discussed and consideration given to natural and human-induced processes of ecosystem development and change.
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Copenhagen Denmark
- University of Johannesburg South Africa
- British Antarctic Survey United Kingdom
- British Antarctic Survey United Kingdom
Human impacts, Sub-Antarctic, Ice, Freshwater ecosystems, Non-native species, Biodiversity, Continental antarctic, Isolation, Terrestrial ecosystems, Evolutionary history, Phylogeography, Biogeography, Snow, Maritime antarctic, Climate change
Human impacts, Sub-Antarctic, Ice, Freshwater ecosystems, Non-native species, Biodiversity, Continental antarctic, Isolation, Terrestrial ecosystems, Evolutionary history, Phylogeography, Biogeography, Snow, Maritime antarctic, Climate change
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