1Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2258 USA.
2Coastal Fisheries Division, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, 6300 Ocean Dr., NRC Bldg. Suite 2500, Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5845 USA.
Commun Biol. 2019 Nov 1;2:403. doi: 10.1038/s42003-019-0650-9. eCollection 2019.
Climate change impacts physical and chemical properties of the oceans, and these changes affect the ecology of marine organisms. One important ecological consequence of climate change is the distribution shift of marine species toward higher latitudes. Here, the prevalence of nearly 150 species of fish and invertebrates were investigated to find changes in their distributions over 35 years along a subtropical coast within the Gulf of Mexico. Our results show that 90 species increased their occupancy probability, while 33 decreased (remaining species neither increase or decrease), and the ranges of many species expanded. Using rarefaction analysis, which allows for the estimation of species diversity, we show that species diversity has increased across the coast of Texas. Climate-mediated environmental variables are related to the changes in the occupancy probability, suggesting the expansion of tropical species into the region is increasing diversity.
气候变化影响海洋的物理和化学特性,这些变化影响海洋生物的生态。气候变化的一个重要生态后果是海洋物种向高纬度地区的分布转移。在这里,调查了近 150 种鱼类和无脊椎动物的流行情况,以发现在墨西哥湾亚热带海岸 35 年内它们的分布变化。我们的研究结果表明,90 种物种的占有概率增加,而 33 种物种的占有概率减少(其余物种既不增加也不减少),许多物种的分布范围扩大。使用可以估计物种多样性的稀疏分析,我们表明德克萨斯州沿海的物种多样性增加了。气候介导的环境变量与占有概率的变化有关,这表明热带物种向该地区的扩张正在增加多样性。