Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...

High tropical and low polar biodiversity is one of the most fundamental patterns characterizing marine ecosystems, and the influence of temperature on such marine latitudinal diversity gradients is increasingly well documented. However, the temporal stability of quantitative relationships among dive...

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Main Authors: Yasuhara, Moriaki, Hunt, Gene, Dowsett, Harry J., Robinson, Marci M., Stoll, Danielle K.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2012
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.dc139 2024-02-04T10:02:50+01:00 Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ... Yasuhara, Moriaki Hunt, Gene Dowsett, Harry J. Robinson, Marci M. Stoll, Danielle K. 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dc139 https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.dc139 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01828.x Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Pelagic ecosystem fossil records Foraminifera Planktic foraminifera Modern Latitudinal species diversity gradients North Atlantic Dataset dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.dc13910.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01828.x 2024-01-05T01:14:15Z High tropical and low polar biodiversity is one of the most fundamental patterns characterizing marine ecosystems, and the influence of temperature on such marine latitudinal diversity gradients is increasingly well documented. However, the temporal stability of quantitative relationships among diversity, latitude and temperature is largely unknown. Here we document marine zooplankton species diversity patterns at four time slices [modern, Last Glacial Maximum (18,000 years ago), last interglacial (120,000 years ago), and Pliocene (~3.3-3.0 million years ago)] and show that, although the diversity-latitude relationship has been dynamic, diversity-temperature relationships are remarkably constant over the past three million years. These results suggest that species diversity is rapidly reorganized as species’ ranges respond to temperature change on ecological time scales, and that the ecological impact of future human-induced temperature change may be partly predictable from fossil and paleoclimatological ... : LGM planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the Last Glacial Maximum time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) sea surface temperature. NumSp: species richness (number of species). E200: species richness rarefied to 200 individuals.forams-LGM.txtLIG planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the last interglacial time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) sea surface temperature. NumSp: species richness (number of species). E200: species richness rarefied to 200 individuals.forams-LIG.txtModern planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the modern time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) ... Dataset North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic Pelagic ecosystem
fossil records
Foraminifera
Planktic foraminifera
Modern
Latitudinal species diversity gradients
North Atlantic
spellingShingle Pelagic ecosystem
fossil records
Foraminifera
Planktic foraminifera
Modern
Latitudinal species diversity gradients
North Atlantic
Yasuhara, Moriaki
Hunt, Gene
Dowsett, Harry J.
Robinson, Marci M.
Stoll, Danielle K.
Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
topic_facet Pelagic ecosystem
fossil records
Foraminifera
Planktic foraminifera
Modern
Latitudinal species diversity gradients
North Atlantic
description High tropical and low polar biodiversity is one of the most fundamental patterns characterizing marine ecosystems, and the influence of temperature on such marine latitudinal diversity gradients is increasingly well documented. However, the temporal stability of quantitative relationships among diversity, latitude and temperature is largely unknown. Here we document marine zooplankton species diversity patterns at four time slices [modern, Last Glacial Maximum (18,000 years ago), last interglacial (120,000 years ago), and Pliocene (~3.3-3.0 million years ago)] and show that, although the diversity-latitude relationship has been dynamic, diversity-temperature relationships are remarkably constant over the past three million years. These results suggest that species diversity is rapidly reorganized as species’ ranges respond to temperature change on ecological time scales, and that the ecological impact of future human-induced temperature change may be partly predictable from fossil and paleoclimatological ... : LGM planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the Last Glacial Maximum time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) sea surface temperature. NumSp: species richness (number of species). E200: species richness rarefied to 200 individuals.forams-LGM.txtLIG planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the last interglacial time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) sea surface temperature. NumSp: species richness (number of species). E200: species richness rarefied to 200 individuals.forams-LIG.txtModern planktic foraminiferal diversity datasetPlanktic foraminiferal species diversity dataset of the modern time slice. Lat: latitude. Long: longitude. Cold.sst: cold (winter, February) sea surface temperature. Warm.sst: warm (summer, August) ...
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author Yasuhara, Moriaki
Hunt, Gene
Dowsett, Harry J.
Robinson, Marci M.
Stoll, Danielle K.
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Hunt, Gene
Dowsett, Harry J.
Robinson, Marci M.
Stoll, Danielle K.
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title Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
title_short Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
title_full Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
title_fullStr Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
title_sort data from: latitudinal species diversity gradient of marine zooplankton for the last three million years ...
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