The Impact of Climate Change on the World’s Marine Ecosystems
The University of Queensland · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Marine ecosystems are centrally important to the biology of the planet, yet a comprehensive understanding of how anthropogenic climate change is affecting them has been poorly developed. Recent studies indicate that rapidly rising greenhouse gas concentrations are driving ocean systems toward conditions not seen for millions of years, with an associated risk of fundamental and irreversible ecological transformation. The impacts of anthropogenic climate change so far include decreased ocean productivity, altered food web dynamics, reduced abundance of habitat-forming species, shifting species distributions, and a greater incidence of disease. Although there is considerable uncertainty about the spatial and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Marine ecosystem
- Ecosystem
- Greenhouse gas
- Habitat
- Global warming
- Abundance (ecology)
- Ecology