Arctic warming will promote Atlantic-Pacific fish interchange
Throughout much of the Quaternary Period, inhospitable environmental conditions above the Arctic Circle have been a formidable barrier separating most marine organisms in the North Atlantic from those in the North Pacific1,2. Rapid warming has begun to lift this barrier3, potentially facilitating th...
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ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/200569 2024-09-15T17:50:23+00:00 Arctic warming will promote Atlantic-Pacific fish interchange WISZ, M. S. BROENNIMANN, O. GRØNKJÆR, P. MØLLER, P. R. OLSEN, S. M. SWINGEDOUW, Didier HEDEHOLM, R. B B. NIELSEN, E. E. GUISAN, A. PELLISSIER, L. 2015-01-26 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/200569 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/200569 http://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/arctic-warming-will-promote-atlanticpacific-fish-interchange(142f0850-bca1-44bf-a2d1-303484142b9d).html https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2500 EN eng 1758-678X http://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/arctic-warming-will-promote-atlanticpacific-fish-interchange(142f0850-bca1-44bf-a2d1-303484142b9d).html oai:crossref.org:10.1038/nclimate2500 ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/142f0850-bca1-44bf-a2d1-303484142b9d oai:researchgate.net:271587607 oadoi:https://zenodo.org/record/28316/files/19-Olsen-OA_2015-01-26.pdf oadoi:http://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/arctic-warming-will-promote-atlanticpacific-fish-interchange(81a50e9a-d8e4-434a-9e98-accd8819ef20).html https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/200569 doi:10.1038/nclimate2500 open Pas de Licence CC crossref base researchgate oadoi_repo Sciences de l'environnement Article de revue 2015 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/20056910.1038/nclimate2500 2024-06-23T23:36:25Z Throughout much of the Quaternary Period, inhospitable environmental conditions above the Arctic Circle have been a formidable barrier separating most marine organisms in the North Atlantic from those in the North Pacific1,2. Rapid warming has begun to lift this barrier3, potentially facilitating the interchange of marine biota between the two seas4. Here, we forecast the potential northward progression of 515 fish species following climate change, and report the rate of potential species interchange between the Atlantic and the Pacific via the Northwest Passage and the Northeast Passage. For this, we projected niche-based models under climate change scenarios and simulated the spread of species through the passages when climatic conditions became suitable. Results reveal a complex range of responses during this century, and accelerated interchange after 2050. By 2100 up to 41 species could enter the Pacific and 44 species could enter the Atlantic, via one or both passages. Consistent with historicalandrecent biodiversity interchanges5,6, this Exchange of fish species may trigger changes for biodiversity and food webs in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, with ecological and economic consequences to ecosystems that at present contribute 39% to global marine fish landings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change North Atlantic Northeast Passage Northwest passage OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Nature Climate Change 5 3 261 265 |
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Throughout much of the Quaternary Period, inhospitable environmental conditions above the Arctic Circle have been a formidable barrier separating most marine organisms in the North Atlantic from those in the North Pacific1,2. Rapid warming has begun to lift this barrier3, potentially facilitating the interchange of marine biota between the two seas4. Here, we forecast the potential northward progression of 515 fish species following climate change, and report the rate of potential species interchange between the Atlantic and the Pacific via the Northwest Passage and the Northeast Passage. For this, we projected niche-based models under climate change scenarios and simulated the spread of species through the passages when climatic conditions became suitable. Results reveal a complex range of responses during this century, and accelerated interchange after 2050. By 2100 up to 41 species could enter the Pacific and 44 species could enter the Atlantic, via one or both passages. Consistent with historicalandrecent biodiversity interchanges5,6, this Exchange of fish species may trigger changes for biodiversity and food webs in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, with ecological and economic consequences to ecosystems that at present contribute 39% to global marine fish landings. |
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WISZ, M. S. BROENNIMANN, O. GRØNKJÆR, P. MØLLER, P. R. OLSEN, S. M. SWINGEDOUW, Didier HEDEHOLM, R. B B. NIELSEN, E. E. GUISAN, A. PELLISSIER, L. |
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