Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems

Data from five sites of the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network in the North-Eastern Pacific, Western Arctic Ocean, Northern Baltic Sea, South-Eastern North Sea and in the Western Mediterranean Sea were analyzed by dynamic factor analysis (DFA) to trace common multi-year tren...

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Main Authors: Kröncke, Ingrid, Neumann, Hermann, Dippner, Joachim W., Holbrook, Sally, Lamy, Thomas, Miller, Robert, Padedda, Bachisio Mario, Pulina, Silvia, Reed, Daniel C., Reinikainen, Marko, Satta, Cecilia T., Sechi, Nicola, Soltwedel, Thomas, Suikkanen, Sanna, Lugliè, Antonella
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2728418 2023-05-15T15:06:02+02:00 Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems Kröncke, Ingrid Neumann, Hermann Dippner, Joachim W. Holbrook, Sally Lamy, Thomas Miller, Robert Padedda, Bachisio Mario Pulina, Silvia Reed, Daniel C. Reinikainen, Marko Satta, Cecilia T. Sechi, Nicola Soltwedel, Thomas Suikkanen, Sanna Lugliè, Antonella 2019-05-03 https://zenodo.org/record/2728418 https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30209 unknown Pensoft Publishers https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/2728418 https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30209 oai:zenodo.org:2728418 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Nature Conservation 34 311-341 ILTER network marine communities multiannual trends biological shifts climate changes climate indices northern hemisphere info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.34.30209 2023-03-10T22:03:54Z Data from five sites of the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network in the North-Eastern Pacific, Western Arctic Ocean, Northern Baltic Sea, South-Eastern North Sea and in the Western Mediterranean Sea were analyzed by dynamic factor analysis (DFA) to trace common multi-year trends in abundance and composition of phytoplankton, benthic fauna and temperate reef fish. Multiannual trends were related to climate and environmental variables to study interactions. Two common trends in biological responses were detected, with temperature and climate indices as explanatory variables in four of the five LTER sites considered. Only one trend was observed at the fifth site, the Northern Baltic Sea, where no explanatory variables were identified. Our findings revealed quasi-synchronous biological shifts in the different marine ecosystems coincident with the 2000 climatic regime shift and provided evidence on a possible further biological shift around 2010. The observed biological modifications were coupled with abrupt or continuous increase in sea water and air temperature confirming the key-role of temperature in structuring marine communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Phytoplankton Zenodo Arctic Arctic Ocean Pacific Nature Conservation 34 311 341
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topic ILTER network
marine communities
multiannual trends
biological shifts
climate changes
climate indices
northern hemisphere
spellingShingle ILTER network
marine communities
multiannual trends
biological shifts
climate changes
climate indices
northern hemisphere
Kröncke, Ingrid
Neumann, Hermann
Dippner, Joachim W.
Holbrook, Sally
Lamy, Thomas
Miller, Robert
Padedda, Bachisio Mario
Pulina, Silvia
Reed, Daniel C.
Reinikainen, Marko
Satta, Cecilia T.
Sechi, Nicola
Soltwedel, Thomas
Suikkanen, Sanna
Lugliè, Antonella
Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
topic_facet ILTER network
marine communities
multiannual trends
biological shifts
climate changes
climate indices
northern hemisphere
description Data from five sites of the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network in the North-Eastern Pacific, Western Arctic Ocean, Northern Baltic Sea, South-Eastern North Sea and in the Western Mediterranean Sea were analyzed by dynamic factor analysis (DFA) to trace common multi-year trends in abundance and composition of phytoplankton, benthic fauna and temperate reef fish. Multiannual trends were related to climate and environmental variables to study interactions. Two common trends in biological responses were detected, with temperature and climate indices as explanatory variables in four of the five LTER sites considered. Only one trend was observed at the fifth site, the Northern Baltic Sea, where no explanatory variables were identified. Our findings revealed quasi-synchronous biological shifts in the different marine ecosystems coincident with the 2000 climatic regime shift and provided evidence on a possible further biological shift around 2010. The observed biological modifications were coupled with abrupt or continuous increase in sea water and air temperature confirming the key-role of temperature in structuring marine communities.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kröncke, Ingrid
Neumann, Hermann
Dippner, Joachim W.
Holbrook, Sally
Lamy, Thomas
Miller, Robert
Padedda, Bachisio Mario
Pulina, Silvia
Reed, Daniel C.
Reinikainen, Marko
Satta, Cecilia T.
Sechi, Nicola
Soltwedel, Thomas
Suikkanen, Sanna
Lugliè, Antonella
author_facet Kröncke, Ingrid
Neumann, Hermann
Dippner, Joachim W.
Holbrook, Sally
Lamy, Thomas
Miller, Robert
Padedda, Bachisio Mario
Pulina, Silvia
Reed, Daniel C.
Reinikainen, Marko
Satta, Cecilia T.
Sechi, Nicola
Soltwedel, Thomas
Suikkanen, Sanna
Lugliè, Antonella
author_sort Kröncke, Ingrid
title Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
title_short Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
title_full Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
title_fullStr Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
title_sort comparison of biological and ecological long-term trends related to northern hemisphere climate in different marine ecosystems
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