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Protecting South Georgia’s terrestrial communities from climate change-invasion synergies

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£323,780
WHERE ICON
WHERE
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

Summary

South Georgia’s unique terrestrial ecosystems are vulnerable to invasion by non-native plants and invertebrates that will benefit from climate change. Our project will generate information immediately applicable to conservation management in a warming climate by 1) recording colonisation of recently deglaciated areas by non-native species, 2) identifying ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ native and non-native plants under simulated warming, 3) mapping invasive carabid beetle and native invertebrate distribution and abundance, and 4) identifying high-risk potential future invaders from the Falkland Islands.
 
Status Current
Reference DPLUS144
Round 9
Start 01/07/2021
End 30/06/2024

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
SAERI - South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute, BAS - British Antarctic Survey, RBG Kew


Regions
UKOT

Biomes
MOUNTAINS, MARINE, MARINE COASTAL, ISLAND BIODIVERSITY

Threats To Biodiversity
INVASIVE SPECIES, CLIMATE CHANGE

Broad Approches
SPECIES CONSERVATION, IN SITU, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, GENERAL MEASURES

Specific Tools
RESEARCH TRAINING, RESEARCH, CEPA, MONITORING, NBSAP

Countries
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands

Conventions
CBD CCC

Documents:
Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS144 HYR3 - 12/02/2024

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS144 AR2 - 06/10/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS144 HYR2 - 30/03/2023

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS144 AR1 - 18/01/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS144 HYR1 - 25/11/2021

Download: Application Form - DPLUS144 App - 21/06/2021