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The Tundra Ecosystem
e.g. Northern Canada
Arviat
Location and Distribution of the Tundra Biome
Tundra - climate
Tundra Food Web
NATURAL CHANGES
Natural climate change after the Ice Age
The land has risen as the weight of the ice has been removed
The result is these raised beaches which are rocky …
Without soil and therefore still barren w/o plants
Eskers are the bedload of streams that ran in the glacier’s ice and were dumped upside down when the glacier melted after the Ice Age
NATURAL CHANGES
Well-drained areas are highly valued for burrows. Wolves commonly have their pups in burrows on eskers. Usually badly drained areas are permafrost.
Gradual warming may allow trees to colonise. If 8/10 grow those in the centre may survive the harsh winters and become established
NATURAL CHANGES
Excellent source:http://www.specialplaces.ca/spc/5Tundra.html
Human Changes – Global Warming
Barren ground grizzlies have long been on the tundra but now they are also out on the sea ice and may win the competition as polar bears lose out to global warming.
Human Changes – Global Warming
Consequences for Local People
Permafrost melting
Human Changes – Global Warming
Arctic Thaw releases Greenhouses gases
As the Earth warms greenhouses gases are released from the frozen soil
Consequences for Local People
“The caribou have changed their migration pattern and no longer go by Maguse Lake. As a result, only half the hunters he brought to Arviat this year shot a caribou. “
Consequences for Local People
CONSEQUENCES FOR PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE TUNDRA
CONSEQUENCES FOR PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE TUNDRA
CONSEQUENCES FOR OTHER ENVIRONMENTS
What do we know about Methane?
CONSEQUENCES FOR OTHER ENVIRONMENTS
Release of stored carbon
CONSEQUENCES FOR OTHER ENVIRONMENTS
“The caribou have changed their migration pattern and no longer go by Maguse Lake. As a result, only half the hunters he brought to Arviat this year shot a caribou. “
Caribou migration routes – what if the spring thaw comes early?
HOW MIGHT ECOSYSTEMS BE BOTH EXPOITED AND CONSERVED IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY?
Ecotourism?
Conservation hunting, most commonly for polar bear (but also for musk-ox, grizzly bear and caribou) provides many Inuit communities with meaningful employment and a significant source of new income.
HOW MIGHT ECOSYSTEMS BE BOTH EXPOITED AND CONSERVED IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY?
“ … and showcases Nunavut’s proud traditions of seal hunting and sustainable use of seal to the world.”Nunavut Arctic College fur design and production graduates