Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology

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Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology. / Sutton, A.O.; Studd, Emily K; Fernandes, Timothy et al.
In: Environmental Reviews, Vol. 29, No. 4, 01.12.2021.

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Sutton, AO, Studd, EK, Fernandes, T, Bates, AE, Bramburger, AJ, Cooke, SJ, Hayden, B, Henry, HAL, Humphries, MM, Martin, R, McMeans, B, Moise, E, O'Sullivan, AM, Sharma, S & Templer, PH 2021, 'Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology', Environmental Reviews, vol. 29, no. 4. https://doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0127

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Sutton, A. O., Studd, E. K., Fernandes, T., Bates, A. E., Bramburger, A. J., Cooke, S. J., Hayden, B., Henry, H. A. L., Humphries, M. M., Martin, R., McMeans, B., Moise, E., O'Sullivan, A. M., Sharma, S., & Templer, P. H. (2021). Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology. Environmental Reviews, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0127

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Sutton AO, Studd EK, Fernandes T, Bates AE, Bramburger AJ, Cooke SJ, Hayden B, Henry HAL, Humphries MM, Martin R, et al. 2021. Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology. Environmental Reviews. 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0127

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Sutton AO, Studd EK, Fernandes T, Bates AE, Bramburger AJ, Cooke SJ et al. Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology. Environmental Reviews. 2021 Dec 1;29(4). Epub 2021 Oct 20. doi: 10.1139/er-2020-0127

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Sutton, A.O. ; Studd, Emily K ; Fernandes, Timothy et al. / Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology. In: Environmental Reviews. 2021 ; Vol. 29, No. 4.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Frozen out: unanswered questions in winter biology

AU - Sutton, A.O.

AU - Studd, Emily K

AU - Fernandes, Timothy

AU - Bates, Amanda E

AU - Bramburger, Andrew J

AU - Cooke, Steven J.

AU - Hayden, Brian

AU - Henry, Hugh A.L.

AU - Humphries, Murray M

AU - Martin, Rosemary

AU - McMeans, Bailey

AU - Moise, Eric

AU - O'Sullivan, Antoin M.

AU - Sharma, Sapna

AU - Templer, Pamela H

PY - 2021/12/1

Y1 - 2021/12/1

N2 - Winter conditions impose dramatic constraints on temperate, boreal, and polar ecosystems, and shape the abiotic and biotic interactions underpinning these systems. At high latitudes, winter can last longer than the growing season and may have a disproportionately large impact on organisms and ecosystems. Even so, our understanding of the ecological implications of winter is often lacking. Indeed, even what exactly defines winter is currently unclear, and boundaries that delineate this season are blurred across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial realms and fields of biology. Here, we discuss the complexity of defining winter, and highlight the importance of maintaining the capacity to test hypotheses across seasons, realms, and domains of life. We then outline questions drawn from diverse fields of research that address current gaps in our understanding of winter ecology and how winter influences multiple levels of biological organization, from individuals to ecosystems. Finally, we highlight the potential consequences of changes to both the length and severity of winter due to climate change, and discuss the role winter may play in mediating ecosystem function in the future.

AB - Winter conditions impose dramatic constraints on temperate, boreal, and polar ecosystems, and shape the abiotic and biotic interactions underpinning these systems. At high latitudes, winter can last longer than the growing season and may have a disproportionately large impact on organisms and ecosystems. Even so, our understanding of the ecological implications of winter is often lacking. Indeed, even what exactly defines winter is currently unclear, and boundaries that delineate this season are blurred across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial realms and fields of biology. Here, we discuss the complexity of defining winter, and highlight the importance of maintaining the capacity to test hypotheses across seasons, realms, and domains of life. We then outline questions drawn from diverse fields of research that address current gaps in our understanding of winter ecology and how winter influences multiple levels of biological organization, from individuals to ecosystems. Finally, we highlight the potential consequences of changes to both the length and severity of winter due to climate change, and discuss the role winter may play in mediating ecosystem function in the future.

U2 - 10.1139/er-2020-0127

DO - 10.1139/er-2020-0127

M3 - Article

VL - 29

JO - Environmental Reviews

JF - Environmental Reviews

SN - 1181-8700

IS - 4

ER -