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DOI10.1111/gcb.15499
Anthropogenic climate change impacts on copepod trait biogeography
Niall McGinty; Andrew D. Barton; Nicholas R. Record; Zoe V. Finkel; David G. Johns; Charles A. Stock; Andrew J. Irwin
2021-01-23
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Copepods are among the most abundant marine metazoans and form a key link between marine primary producers, higher trophic levels, and carbon sequestration pathways. Climate change is projected to change surface ocean temperature by up to 4°C in the North Atlantic with many associated changes including slowing of the overturning circulation, areas of regional freshening, and increased salinity and reductions in nutrients available in the euphotic zone over the next century. These changes will lead to a restructuring of phytoplankton and zooplankton communities with cascading effects throughout the food web. Here we employ observations of copepods, projected changes in ocean climate, and species distribution models to show how climate change may affect the distribution of copepod species in the North Atlantic. On average species move northeast at a rate of 14.1 km decade−1. Species turnover in copepod communities will range from 5% to 75% with the highest turnover rates concentrated in regions of pronounced temperature increase and decrease. The changes in species range vary according to copepod traits with the largest effects found to occur in the cooling, freshening area in the subpolar North Atlantic south of Greenland and in an area of significant warming along the Scotian shelf. Large diapausing copepods (>2.5 mm) which are higher in lipids and a crucial food source for whales, may have an advantage in the cooling waters due to their life‐history strategy that facilitates their survival in the arctic environment. Carnivorous copepods show a basin wide increase in species richness and show significant habitat area increases when their distribution moves poleward while herbivores see significant habitat area losses. The trait‐specific effects highlight the complex consequences of climate change for the marine food web.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/313730
专题气候变化
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Niall McGinty,Andrew D. Barton,Nicholas R. Record,et al. Anthropogenic climate change impacts on copepod trait biogeography[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Niall McGinty.,Andrew D. Barton.,Nicholas R. Record.,Zoe V. Finkel.,David G. Johns.,...&Andrew J. Irwin.(2021).Anthropogenic climate change impacts on copepod trait biogeography.Global Change Biology.
MLA Niall McGinty,et al."Anthropogenic climate change impacts on copepod trait biogeography".Global Change Biology (2021).
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