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Dynamics of Ecological Communities Following Current Retreat of Glaciers

Gentile Francesco Ficetola, Silvio Marta, Alessia Guerrieri, Mauro Gobbi, Roberto Ambrosini, Diego Fontaneto, Andrea Zerboni, Jérôme Poulenard, Marco Caccianiga, Wilfried Thuiller

2021Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glaciers are retreating globally, and the resulting ice-free areas provide an experimental system for understanding species colonization patterns, community formation, and dynamics. The last several years have seen crucial advances in our understanding of biotic colonization after glacier retreats, resulting from the integration of methodological innovations and ecological theories. Recent empirical studies have demonstrated how multiple factors can speed up or slow down the velocity of colonization and have helped scientists develop theoretical models that describe spatiotemporalchanges in community structure. There is a growing awareness of how different processes (e.g., time since glacier retreat, onset or interruption of surface processes, abiotic factors, dispersal, biotic interactions) interact to shape community formation and, ultimately, their functional structure through succession. Here, we examine how these studies address key theoretical questions about community dynamics and show how classical approaches are increasingly being combined with environmental DNA metabarcoding and functional trait analysis to document the formation of multitrophic communities, revolutionizing our understanding of the biotic processes that occur following glacier retreat.

Topics & Concepts

Biological dispersalAbiotic componentGlacierEcologyColonizationEcological successionBiotic componentCommunity structureTraitClimate changeGeographyBiologyPhysical geographyComputer scienceSociologyPopulationDemographyProgramming languagePolar Research and EcologyEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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