2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2406189/v1
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Glaciers and postglacial ecosystems: common goods to protect in the Anthropocene

Abstract: Glacier shrinking and the development of postglacial ecosystems related to anthropogenic climate change is one of the fastest ongoing ecosystem shifts, with paramount ecological and societal cascading consequences globally (Huss et al., 2017; Milner et al., 2017; Cauvy and Dangles, 2019; IPCC, 2021). Yet, no complete spatial analysis exists to quantify or anticipate this major changeover (Ficetola et al., 2021; Zimmer et al., 2022). Here we model glacier responses to climate projections until 2100 and subglaci… Show more

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“…While glaciers melt worldwide, emerging proglacial ecosystems are becoming important components of the freshwater and carbon cycles. They might also act as sediment sinks that buffer upstream hazards and be refugia for cold-adapted species 44 . The establishment and organization of novel proglacial systems is a key concern for adaptation to glacier retreat in future -and existing-glacier-free valleys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While glaciers melt worldwide, emerging proglacial ecosystems are becoming important components of the freshwater and carbon cycles. They might also act as sediment sinks that buffer upstream hazards and be refugia for cold-adapted species 44 . The establishment and organization of novel proglacial systems is a key concern for adaptation to glacier retreat in future -and existing-glacier-free valleys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The establishment and organization of novel proglacial systems is a key concern for adaptation to glacier retreat in future -and existing-glacier-free valleys. We urgently need to uncover mechanisms that could leapfrog the main limitations of proglacial ecosystem development and overcome these existing and growing socio-environmental challenges 43,44 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%