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A satellite-derived baseline of photosynthetic life across Antarctica
Earth SciencesNature Geoscience

A satellite-derived baseline of photosynthetic life across Antarctica

C. V. Walshaw, A. Gray, et al.

Explore the revolutionary 10 m-resolution map detailing the photosynthetic life across Antarctica, developed through Sentinel-2 imagery by researchers including Charlotte V. Walshaw and Andrew Gray. This groundbreaking study unveils the distribution of diverse terrestrial vegetation and unique cryospheric algae, essential for enhancing conservation strategies in the region.... show more
Abstract
Terrestrial vegetation communities across Antarctica are characteristically sparse, presenting a challenge for mapping their occurrence using remote sensing at the continent scale. At present there is no continent-wide baseline record of Antarctic vegetation, and large-scale area estimates remain unquantified. With local vegetation distribution shifts now apparent and further predicted in response to environmental change across Antarctica, it is critical to establish a baseline to document these changes. Here we present a 10 m-resolution map of photosynthetic life in terrestrial and cryospheric habitats across the entire Antarctic continent, maritime archipelagos and islands south of 60° S. Using Sentinel-2 imagery (2017–2023) and spectral indices, we detected terrestrial green vegetation (vascular plants, bryophytes, green algae) and lichens across ice-free areas, and cryospheric green snow algae across coastal snowpacks. The detected vegetation occupies a total area of 44.2 km², with over half contained in the South Shetland Islands, altogether contributing just 0.12% of the total ice-free area included in the analysis. Due to methodological constraints, dark-coloured lichens and cyanobacterial mats were excluded from the study. This vegetation map improves the geospatial data available for vegetation across Antarctica, and provides a tool for future conservation planning and large-scale biogeographic assessments.
Publisher
Nature Geoscience
Published On
Aug 06, 2024
Authors
Charlotte V. Walshaw, Andrew Gray, Peter T. Fretwell, Peter Convey, Matthew P. Davey, Joanne S. Johnson, Claudia Colesie
Tags
Antarcticaphotosynthetic lifeSentinel-2 imageryvegetation mappingcryospheric algaebiodiversityconservation
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