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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Published in:Nature Climate Change
Main Authors: 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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Arctic warming will promote Atlantic-Pacific fish interchange
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