Vegetation and permafrost: sensitive systems for the development of a monitoring program of climate change along an Antarctic transect

vegetation permafrost climate change antarctic transect monitoring system
["Cannone, N","Guglielmin, M"] 2003-01-01 期刊论文
Permafrost occurrence and distribution are highly dependent on climatic conditions. In Antarctica, permafrost occurs in deglaciated areas; it is usually associated with vegetation communities. A monitoring program based on the sensitive system vegetation-permafrost will allow to detect climate change effects. In this paper we propose a research protocol to monitor active layer changes and vegetation development through the phytosociological approach. In each study site different types of vegetation-pennafrost systems have to be analysed to calibrate climate change effects both within the same study site and along the transect, thus avoiding the interference of local processes. A first step of the protocol has been realised at Jubany, King George Island, where 5 permanent plots have been installed in 2001. The next steps will be the creation of a monitoring site in Terra Nova Bay for Continental Antarctica and on Signy Island for Maritime Antarctica.
来源平台:ANTARCTIC BIOLOGY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT, PROCEEDINGS