Climate-Driven Shifts in Marine Species Ranges: Scaling from Organisms to Communities
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Abstract
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…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biological dispersal
- Range (aeronautics)
- Ecology
- Climate change
- Marine species
- Temporal scales
- Species distribution
- Biology
- Life below water