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Ecological interactions in glacier environments: a review of studies on a model Alpine glacier

Authors :
Crosta, A
Valle, B
Caccianiga, M
Gobbi, M
Ficetola, F
Pittino, F
Franzetti, A
Azzoni, R
Lencioni, V
Senese, A
Corlatti, L
Buda, J
Poniecka, E
Novotná Jaroměřská, T
Zawierucha, K
Ambrosini, R
Crosta, Arianna
Valle, Barbara
Caccianiga, Marco
Gobbi, Mauro
Ficetola, Francesco Gentile
Pittino, Francesca
Franzetti, Andrea
Azzoni, Roberto Sergio
Lencioni, Valeria
Senese, Antonella
Corlatti, Luca
Buda, Jakub
Poniecka, Ewa
Novotná Jaroměřská, Tereza
Zawierucha, Krzysztof
Ambrosini, Roberto
Crosta, A
Valle, B
Caccianiga, M
Gobbi, M
Ficetola, F
Pittino, F
Franzetti, A
Azzoni, R
Lencioni, V
Senese, A
Corlatti, L
Buda, J
Poniecka, E
Novotná Jaroměřská, T
Zawierucha, K
Ambrosini, R
Crosta, Arianna
Valle, Barbara
Caccianiga, Marco
Gobbi, Mauro
Ficetola, Francesco Gentile
Pittino, Francesca
Franzetti, Andrea
Azzoni, Roberto Sergio
Lencioni, Valeria
Senese, Antonella
Corlatti, Luca
Buda, Jakub
Poniecka, Ewa
Novotná Jaroměřská, Tereza
Zawierucha, Krzysztof
Ambrosini, Roberto
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Glaciers host a variety of cold-adapted taxa, many of which have not yet been described. Interactions among glacier organisms are even less clear. Understanding ecological interactions is crucial to unravelling the functioning of glacier ecosystems, particularly in light of current glacier retreat. Through a review of the existing literature, we aim to provide a first overview of the biodiversity, primary production, trophic networks, and matter flow of a glacier ecosystem. We use the Forni Glacier (Central Italian Alps) – one of the best studied alpine glaciers in the world – as a model system for our literature review and integrate additional original data. We reveal the importance of allochthonous organic matter inputs, of Cyanobacteria and eukaryotic green algae in primary production, and the key role of springtails (Vertagopus glacialis) on the glacier surface in sustaining populations of two apex terrestrial predators: Nebria castanea (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and Pardosa saturatior (Araneae: Lycosidae). The cryophilic tardigrade Cryobiotus klebelsbergi is the apex consumer in cryoconite holes. This short food web highlights the fragility of nodes represented by invertebrates, contrasting with structured microbial communities in all glacier habitats. Although further research is necessary to quantify the ecological interactions of glacier organisms, this review summarises and integrates existing knowledge about the ecological processes on alpine glaciers and supports the importance of glacier-adapted organisms in providing ecosystem services.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456740978
Document Type :
Electronic Resource