Authors
Katja Mintenbeck, Esteban Barrera-Oro, Thomas Brey, Ute Jacob, Rainer Knust, Felix Christopher Mark, Eugenia Moreira, Anneli Strobel, Wolf Arntz
Publication date
2012
Journal
Advances in Ecological Research
Volume
46
Pages
351-426
Publisher
ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC
Description
Antarctic marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by climate change and are considered to be particularly sensitive because of the adaptation of most organisms to cold and stable environmental conditions. Fishes play a central role in the Antarctic marine food web and might be affected by climate change in different ways: (i) directly by increasing water temperatures, decreasing seawater salinity and/or increasing concentrations of CO2; (ii) indirectly by alterations in the food web, in particular by changes in prey composition, and (iii) by alterations and loss of habitat due to sea ice retreat and increased ice scouring on the sea floor. Based on new data and data collected from the literature, we analyzed the vulnerability of the fish community to these threats.
The potential vulnerability and acting mechanisms differ among species, developmental stages and habitats. The icefishes (family Channichthyidae) are …
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