This is the first truely circumpolar overview of Arctic biodiversity and provides a clear understanding of the importance of the Earth's largest ecoregion and its status in the face of a rapidly changing world.
For this report, twenty-two indicators were selected to provide a snapshot of the trends being observed in Arctic biodiversity today.
A presentation on the Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010: Selected Indicators of Change report.
The status and trend of indicator species #22, linguistic diversity, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #21, changes in protected areas, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #17, impacts of human activities on benthic habitat, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #14, Arctic peatlands, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
An Internaitonal Ivory Gull Conservation Strategy and Action Plan developed to gain more insight into how this under-studied bird responds to increasing threats from disappearance of sea ice habitat, natural resource exploration and increased contaminant loads and to facilitate circumpolar implementation of initiatives to conserve and protect the Ivory Gull in the circumpolar Arctic.
The status and trend of indicator species #12, reproductive phenology in terrestrial ecosystem, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #11, greening of the Arctic, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #5, seabirds - common eider, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #4, seabirds - murre/guillemots, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #3, shorebirds- re knot, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
The status and trend of indicator species #1, the polar bear, in the Arctic Biodiversity Trend 2010 report.
A summary of the population status and trends for 19 populations of Arctic seabirds.
A 2010 analysis of the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) dataset, an index used to track trend in Arctic fish, mammals and birds.
An in depth analysis of the marine data set in the Arctic Species Trend Index (ASTI) after a 2011 data revision and update.
The 2011 exploration of spatial biodiversity data analysis techniques using the Arctic Species Trend Index data set.
The Arctic Report Card annually tracks and reports on the status and trends of the Arctic.