Rapid collapse of a sub-Antarctic alpine ecosystem: the role of climate and pathogens

Author:

Bergstrom Dana M.1,Bricher Phillippa K.23,Raymond Ben1,Terauds Aleks1,Doley David4,McGeoch Melodie A.5,Whinam Jennie6,Glen Morag3,Yuan Ziqing6,Kiefer Kate1,Shaw Justine D.17,Bramely-Alves Jessica8,Rudman Tim6,Mohammed Caroline3,Lucieer Arko2,Visoiu Micah6,Jansen van Vuuren Bettine9,Ball Marilyn C.10

Affiliation:

1. Department of the Environment; Australian Antarctic Division; 203 Channel Highway Kingston Tas. 7050 Australia

2. School of Land and Food; University of Tasmania; Hobart Tas. 7001 Australia

3. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture; University of Tasmania; Hobart Tas. 7001 Australia

4. Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation; The University of Queensland; Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

5. School of Biological Sciences; Monash University; Melbourne Vic. Australia

6. Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment; Hobart Tas. 7000 Australia

7. School of Biological Sciences; The University of Queensland; Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

8. School of Biological Sciences; University of Wollongong; Wollongong NSW 2522 Australia

9. Department of Zoology; University of Johannesburg; Johannesburg South Africa

10. Science Division; Research School of Biology; The Australian National University; Canberra ACT 0200 Australia

Funder

Australian Antarctic Division

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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