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恰逢其时:缅因湾生态系统物候变化综述

It's about time: A synthesis of changing phenology in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem.

作者信息

Staudinger Michelle D, Mills Katherine E, Stamieszkin Karen, Record Nicholas R, Hudak Christine A, Allyn Andrew, Diamond Antony, Friedland Kevin D, Golet Walt, Henderson Meghan Elisabeth, Hernandez Christina M, Huntington Thomas G, Ji Rubao, Johnson Catherine L, Johnson David Samuel, Jordaan Adrian, Kocik John, Li Yun, Liebman Matthew, Nichols Owen C, Pendleton Daniel, Richards R Anne, Robben Thomas, Thomas Andrew C, Walsh Harvey J, Yakola Keenan

机构信息

Department of the Interior Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Amherst Massachusetts.

Department of Environmental Conservation University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts.

出版信息

Fish Oceanogr. 2019 Sep;28(5):532-566. doi: 10.1111/fog.12429. Epub 2019 Apr 22.

Abstract

The timing of recurring biological and seasonal environmental events is changing on a global scale relative to temperature and other climate drivers. This study considers the Gulf of Maine ecosystem, a region of high social and ecological importance in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and synthesizes current knowledge of (a) key seasonal processes, patterns, and events; (b) direct evidence for shifts in timing; (c) implications of phenological responses for linked ecological-human systems; and (d) potential phenology-focused adaptation strategies and actions. Twenty studies demonstrated shifts in timing of regional marine organisms and seasonal environmental events. The most common response was earlier timing, observed in spring onset, spring and winter hydrology, zooplankton abundance, occurrence of several larval fishes, and diadromous fish migrations. Later timing was documented for fall onset, reproduction and fledging in Atlantic puffins, spring and fall phytoplankton blooms, and occurrence of additional larval fishes. Changes in event duration generally increased and were detected in zooplankton peak abundance, early life history periods of macro-invertebrates, and lobster fishery landings. Reduced duration was observed in winter-spring ice-affected stream flows. Two studies projected phenological changes, both finding diapause duration would decrease in zooplankton under future climate scenarios. Phenological responses were species-specific and varied depending on the environmental driver, spatial, and temporal scales evaluated. Overall, a wide range of baseline phenology and relevant modeling studies exist, yet surprisingly few document long-term shifts. Results reveal a need for increased emphasis on phenological shifts in the Gulf of Maine and identify opportunities for future research and consideration of phenological changes in adaptation efforts.

摘要

相对于温度和其他气候驱动因素,全球范围内反复出现的生物和季节性环境事件的时间正在发生变化。本研究以缅因湾生态系统为对象,该区域位于西北大西洋,具有高度的社会和生态重要性。本研究综合了以下方面的现有知识:(a)关键的季节性过程、模式和事件;(b)时间变化的直接证据;(c)物候响应对生态 - 人类关联系统的影响;(d)潜在的以物候为重点的适应策略和行动。二十项研究表明,区域海洋生物和季节性环境事件的时间发生了变化。最常见的响应是时间提前,在春季开始、春季和冬季水文、浮游动物丰度、几种幼鱼的出现以及洄游鱼类的洄游中均有观察到。秋季开始、大西洋海雀的繁殖和离巢、春季和秋季浮游植物水华以及更多幼鱼的出现则记录到时间推迟。事件持续时间的变化通常增加,在浮游动物峰值丰度、大型无脊椎动物的早期生活史阶段以及龙虾渔业上岸量中均有检测到。在冬春受冰影响的河流流量中观察到持续时间缩短。两项研究预测了物候变化,均发现未来气候情景下浮游动物的滞育持续时间将减少。物候响应具有物种特异性,并且根据所评估的环境驱动因素、空间和时间尺度而有所不同。总体而言,存在大量的基线物候和相关建模研究,但令人惊讶的是,记录长期变化的研究很少。结果表明需要更加重视缅因湾的物候变化,并确定未来研究的机会以及在适应努力中考虑物候变化的机会。

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