Review:
Arctic Ecosystems
overall review score: 4.5
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Arctic ecosystems refer to the unique biological communities and environments found in the Arctic region, characterized by extreme cold temperatures, permafrost, and limited vegetation.
Key Features
- Adaptations of plants and animals to survive in harsh conditions
- Importance of sea ice for marine life
- Role of Arctic ecosystems in global climate regulation
Pros
- Rich biodiversity with species found nowhere else on Earth
- Contribution to global carbon storage and regulation
- Unique opportunities for scientific research and discovery
Cons
- Vulnerability to climate change and human activities
- Threats to indigenous cultures and traditional ways of life