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Cross-basin and cross-taxa patterns of marine community tropicalization and deborealization in warming European seas

Authors :
European Commission
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Chust, Guillem
Villarino, Ernesto
McLean, Matthew
Mieszkowska, Nova
Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro
Bulleri, Fabio
Ravaglioli, Chiara
Borja, Ángel
Muxika, Iñigo
Fernandes-Salvador, José A.
Ibaibarriaga, Leire
Uriarte, Ainhize
Revilla, Marta
Villate, Fernando
Iriarte, Arantza
Uriarte, Ibon
Zervoudaki, Soultana
Carstensen, Jacob
Somerfield, Paul J.
Queirós, Ana M.
McEvoy, Andrea J.
Auber, Arnaud
Hidalgo, Manuel
Coll, Marta
Garrabou, Joaquim
Gómez-Gras, D.
Linares, Cristina
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco
Margarit, Núria
Lepage, Mario
Dambrine, Chloé
Lobry, Jérémy
Peck, Myron A.
Barra, Paula de la
Leeuwen, Anieke van
Rilov, Gil
Yeruham, Erez
Brind’Amour, Anik
Lindegren, Martin
European Commission
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Chust, Guillem
Villarino, Ernesto
McLean, Matthew
Mieszkowska, Nova
Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro
Bulleri, Fabio
Ravaglioli, Chiara
Borja, Ángel
Muxika, Iñigo
Fernandes-Salvador, José A.
Ibaibarriaga, Leire
Uriarte, Ainhize
Revilla, Marta
Villate, Fernando
Iriarte, Arantza
Uriarte, Ibon
Zervoudaki, Soultana
Carstensen, Jacob
Somerfield, Paul J.
Queirós, Ana M.
McEvoy, Andrea J.
Auber, Arnaud
Hidalgo, Manuel
Coll, Marta
Garrabou, Joaquim
Gómez-Gras, D.
Linares, Cristina
Ramírez Benítez, Francisco
Margarit, Núria
Lepage, Mario
Dambrine, Chloé
Lobry, Jérémy
Peck, Myron A.
Barra, Paula de la
Leeuwen, Anieke van
Rilov, Gil
Yeruham, Erez
Brind’Amour, Anik
Lindegren, Martin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ocean warming and acidification, decreases in dissolved oxygen concentrations, and changes in primary production are causing an unprecedented global redistribution of marine life. The identification of underlying ecological processes underpinning marine species turnover, particularly the prevalence of increases of warm-water species or declines of cold-water species, has been recently debated in the context of ocean warming. Here, we track changes in the mean thermal affinity of marine communities across European seas by calculating the Community Temperature Index for 65 biodiversity time series collected over four decades and containing 1,817 species from different communities (zooplankton, coastal benthos, pelagic and demersal invertebrates and fish). We show that most communities and sites have clearly responded to ongoing ocean warming via abundance increases of warm-water species (tropicalization, 54%) and decreases of cold-water species (deborealization, 18%). Tropicalization dominated Atlantic sites compared to semi-enclosed basins such as the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas, probably due to physical barrier constraints to connectivity and species colonization. Semi-enclosed basins appeared to be particularly vulnerable to ocean warming, experiencing the fastest rates of warming and biodiversity loss through deborealization

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442725351
Document Type :
Electronic Resource