TEMI
1. MIZ functioning: from microbes to mammals.
Key aspects
- To understand the structure and dynamics of the Ross Sea ecosystems and how they are affected by climatic processes
- To understand how the Ross Sea ecosystem structure and dynamics interact with biogeochemical cycles of C, N, P and Si (Fe?)
- To understand how the temporal sea-ice melting influences the carbon cycle in the water column
- To determine the trophic interactions and energy flow in the food webs: from the earlier (spring) food chain (diatoms-krill-whales) to the classic (summer) food web (microbial loop-mesozooplankton)
- To determine how Ross Sea ecosystem structure and dynamics should be incorporated into management approaches for sustainable exploitation of living resources
2. Sea Ice (annual, pluri-annual and platelet ice) in driving biological and ecological processes in Antarctic coastal areas.
Key aspects
- Seasonal evolution of physical-biogeochemical aspects of annual sea ice in coastal areas
- Sea-ice bottom community formation mechanisms: physical and biological coupled processes
- Temporal evolution of community structure in relation to the sea-ice melting
- Role of platelet ice in the coastal ecosystem functioning
- Coupling of physical-biogeochemical models for the annual sea ice with ecosystem models to define a trophic model of the Ross Sea coastal areas
- Ecosystem structure and climate: impacts, interactions and feedbacks (temporal large scale)