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An Antarctic ecosystem value index to quantify ecological value across trophic levels and over time

February 11, 2026

The Southern Ocean around Antarctica is one of the fastest changing regions on the planet and an emerging resource frontier for fisheries. Here, we present the Antarctic Ecosystem Value Index created by merging ecosystem information across food web trophic levels, from phytoplankton to fish and penguins, to quantify the ecological value of marine areas around the Antarctic continent. We find that coastal polynyas - areas of reduced sea-ice - have Index values 31–72% higher than surrounding areas, suggesting that these areas are biologically valuable hot spots for a number of ice-dependent Antarctic Species. Using output from an Earth system model to generate future projections of the Index, we find that high-value locations, often within polynyas, are likely to continue to be valuable throughout the 21st century despite environmental changes. The Antarctic Ecosystem Value Index indicates that penguins lose importance as their habitat becomes increasingly unsuitable, so protecting high-value habitat areas may be critical for these species. This study also shows that while many high-value Index areas are within existing or proposed Marine Protected Areas, there are several opportunities for adopting additional protection, particularly in East Antarctica and the Amundsen Sea.

Publication Year 2026
Title An Antarctic ecosystem value index to quantify ecological value across trophic levels and over time
DOI 10.1038/s41467-026-69011-0
Authors Alice K. DuVivier, Kristen M. Krumhardt, Laura L. Landrum, Zephyr Sylvester, Bilgecan Sen, Sara Labrousse, Christian Joseph Che-Castaldo, Alice Eparvier, Marika M. Holland, Michelle A. LaRue, Cara Nissen, Michael N. Levy, Stephanie Jenouvrier, Cassandra M. Brooks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature Communications
Index ID 70279150
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown
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