Authors
MS Clark, JI Hoffman, LS Peck, L Bargelloni, D Gande, C Havermans, B Meyer, T Patarnello, T Phillips, KR Stoof-Leichsenring, DLJ Vendrami, A Beck, G Collins, MW Friedrich, KM Halanych, JF Masello, Rebecca Nagel, Karin Norén, C Printzen, MB Ruiz, S Wohlrab, B Becker, K Dumack, F Ghaderiardakani, K Glaser, S Heesch, C Held, U John, U Karsten, S Kempf, M Lucassen, Anneke Paijmans, K Schimani, Andreas Wallberg, LC Wunder, T Mock
Publication date
2023/11/17
Source
Nature Communications
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
7451
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Polar ecosystems are experiencing amongst the most rapid rates of regional warming on Earth. Here, we discuss ‘omics’ approaches to investigate polar biodiversity, including the current state of the art, future perspectives and recommendations. We propose a community road map to generate and more fully exploit multi-omics data from polar organisms. These data are needed for the comprehensive evaluation of polar biodiversity and to reveal how life evolved and adapted to permanently cold environments with extreme seasonality. We argue that concerted action is required to mitigate the impact of warming on polar ecosystems via conservation efforts, to sustainably manage these unique habitats and their ecosystem services, and for the sustainable bioprospecting of novel genes and compounds for societal gain.
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