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Non-native species outperform natives in coastal marine ecosystems subjected to warming and freshening events
Global Ecology and Biogeography ( IF 6.3 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-10 , DOI: 10.1111/geb.13318
Ella McKnight 1 , Rebecca Spake 2 , Amanda Bates 1, 3 , Dan A. Smale 4 , Marc Rius 1, 5
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Contemporary climate change and biological invasions are two main drivers of biodiversity redistribution. Interactive effects between these drivers have been reported in a variety of studies, yet results are conflicting. Some studies find that contemporary climate change facilitates the spread and success of non-native species, especially those with broad physiological tolerances. Other studies conclude that non-natives are vulnerable to current and future changes in climatic conditions. Given that most studies have focused on terrestrial species, here we contribute to this debate by analysing responses of marine native and non-native fauna and flora to key climate-related stressors, namely increased temperature (warming) and decreased salinity (freshening).

中文翻译:

在遭受变暖和清新事件的沿海海洋生态系统中,非本地物种的表现优于本地物种

当代气候变化和生物入侵是生物多样性重新分配的两个主要驱动因素。各种研究报告了这些驱动因素之间的交互作用,但结果相互矛盾。一些研究发现,当代气候变化促进了非本地物种的传播和成功,尤其是那些具有广泛生理耐受性的物种。其他研究得出的结论是,非本地人容易受到当前和未来气候条件变化的影响。鉴于大多数研究都集中在陆地物种上,我们在这里通过分析海洋本地和非本地动植物群对关键气候相关压力因素的反应,即温度升高(变暖)和盐度降低(清新),为这场辩论做出贡献。
更新日期:2021-07-13
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