Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers

Freshwater systems are a major component of the terrestrial Arctic and are particularly sensitive to climatic and other environmental changes. Recent efforts have focussed on synthesizing and identifying gaps in the current understanding of Arctic freshwater systems. We aimed to identify research pr...

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Main Authors: Paschale N. Bégin, Lyudmila Lebedeva, Daria Tashyreva, David Velazquez, Phillip J. Blaen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2017-12-01
Series:Arctic Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2016-0028
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spelling doaj-6ae24817a1de4f839058e477863657e92021-10-02T19:30:25ZengCanadian Science PublishingArctic Science2368-74602017-12-013466167110.1139/as-2016-0028Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchersPaschale N. Bégin0Lyudmila Lebedeva1Daria Tashyreva2David Velazquez3Phillip J. Blaen4Centre for Northern Studies (CEN), Biology Department, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.Melnikov Permafrost Institute, Yakutsk 677010, Russia.Centre for Polar Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice 370 05, Czech Republic.Departamento de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain.School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.Freshwater systems are a major component of the terrestrial Arctic and are particularly sensitive to climatic and other environmental changes. Recent efforts have focussed on synthesizing and identifying gaps in the current understanding of Arctic freshwater systems. We aimed to identify research priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers, given their leading role as the next generation of scientists tasked with addressing these research areas. Using a discussion session and an online survey of early-career researchers, we identified five priority topics: (1) establishment of long-term monitoring sites across the Arctic, (2) improved understanding of the implications of permafrost thawing for biogeochemistry of Arctic rivers and lakes, (3) better model predictions of changes in freshwater systems and better integration with the wider modelling community, (4) improved estimates of environmental thresholds and tipping points within Arctic freshwater ecosystems, and (5) the need for community-based monitoring and assessment. These five topics underline the importance of interdisciplinary research and the necessity of developing large-scale environmental monitoring programs and data repositories. Such developments will facilitate long-term understanding of the impact of climate variability upon Arctic freshwater systems and will promote knowledge exchange between local and scientific communities.https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2016-0028riverlakepermafrostmonitoringnutrients
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author Paschale N. Bégin
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David Velazquez
Phillip J. Blaen
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Lyudmila Lebedeva
Daria Tashyreva
David Velazquez
Phillip J. Blaen
Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers
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title Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers
title_short Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers
title_full Future priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers
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description Freshwater systems are a major component of the terrestrial Arctic and are particularly sensitive to climatic and other environmental changes. Recent efforts have focussed on synthesizing and identifying gaps in the current understanding of Arctic freshwater systems. We aimed to identify research priorities for Arctic freshwater science from the perspective of early-career researchers, given their leading role as the next generation of scientists tasked with addressing these research areas. Using a discussion session and an online survey of early-career researchers, we identified five priority topics: (1) establishment of long-term monitoring sites across the Arctic, (2) improved understanding of the implications of permafrost thawing for biogeochemistry of Arctic rivers and lakes, (3) better model predictions of changes in freshwater systems and better integration with the wider modelling community, (4) improved estimates of environmental thresholds and tipping points within Arctic freshwater ecosystems, and (5) the need for community-based monitoring and assessment. These five topics underline the importance of interdisciplinary research and the necessity of developing large-scale environmental monitoring programs and data repositories. Such developments will facilitate long-term understanding of the impact of climate variability upon Arctic freshwater systems and will promote knowledge exchange between local and scientific communities.
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