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Climate-Driven Shifts in Marine Species Ranges: Scaling from Organisms to Communities
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-010419-010916
Malin L. Pinsky 1 , Rebecca L. Selden 1 , Zoë J. Kitchel 1
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The geographic distributions of marine species are changing rapidly, with leading range edges following climate poleward, deeper, and in other directions and trailing range edges often contracting in similar directions. These shifts have their roots in fine-scale interactions between organisms and their environment—including mosaics and gradients of temperature and oxygen—mediated by physiology, behavior, evolution, dispersal, and species interactions. These shifts reassemble food webs and can have dramatic consequences. Compared with species on land, marine species are more sensitive to changing climate but have a greater capacity for colonization. These differences suggest that species cope with climate change at different spatial scales in the two realms and that range shifts across wide spatial scales are a key mechanism at sea. Additional research is needed to understand how processes interact to promote or constrain range shifts, how the dominant responses vary among species, and how the emergent communities of the future ocean will function.

中文翻译:


海洋物种的气候驱动变化范围:从生物到社区的扩展

海洋物种的地理分布变化迅速,其前缘边缘跟随气候极向,更深处和其他方向,而后缘边缘通常沿相似方向收缩。这些变化的根源在于生物体与环境之间的精细相互作用,包括温度和氧气的镶嵌和梯度,它们是由生理,行为,进化,扩散和物种相互作用所介导的。这些转变重新组合了食物网,并可能产生重大后果。与陆地物种相比,海洋物种对气候变化更敏感,但具有更大的定殖能力。这些差异表明,物种在两个领域以不同的空间尺度应对气候变化,而跨较大空间尺度的范围变化是海洋的关键机制。

更新日期:2020-04-21
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