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2013 | 62 | 3 | 351-358

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Presja gatunków obcych na lądowe ekosystemy Morskiej Antarktyki.

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Pressure of alien organisms on terrestrial ecosystems of Maritime Antarctic.

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Ze względu na geograficzną i historyczną izolację kontynentu antarktycznego odnotowano do tej pory jedynie sporadyczne pojawianie się na nim gatunków obcych. Jednak rosnąca antropopresja i gwałtowne ocieplanie się niektórych rejonów Antarktyki powodują, że ryzyko introdukcji gatunków obcych znacząco rośnie. Wraz z zaopatrzeniem stacji wiele propagul dociera do Antarktyki w dobrej kondycji. Agresywne, plastyczne organizmy, o dużym potencjale adaptacyjnym mogą szybko przystosować się do zmieniających się warunków klimatycznych, rozpoczynając kolonizację ocieplającej się Antarktyki. Wpływ takich organizmów na ekosystemy polarne jest w zasadzie niemożliwy do przewidzenia.
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Due to geographic and historical isolation of the Antarctic continent, there are currently very few alien species introduc ed to the terrestrial ecosystems. However, due to increased man-made pressure and amelioration of climate in this region, the threat of the establishment of non-native species will grow markedly. Many diasporas can be quite easily, unintentionally transported in good condition to the Antarctic with research stations suppl ies. Flexible species are characterized by a very wide ecological amplitude, high adaptation capabilities and diverse way s of reproduction. They may thrive under harsh environmental condition s and colonize recipient ecosystem s. The impact of those organisms will be unpredictable.

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62

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3

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351-358

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2013

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  • Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN, Zakład Biologii Antarktyki, Pawińskiego 5a, 02-106 Warszawa, Polska
  • Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN, Zakład Biologii Antarktyki, Pawińskiego 5a, 02-106 Warszawa, Polska
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  • Instytut Biochemii i Biofizyki PAN, Zakład Biologii Antarktyki, Pawińskiego 5a, 02-106 Warszawa, Polska
  • Instytut Archeologii o Etnologii PAN, Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków, Polska
  • Instytut Ekologii i Bioetyki, Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie, Dewajtis 5, 01-815 Warszawa, Polska

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