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澳大利亚沿海水域的洄游物种:海洋系统中气候驱动的物种再分布的大陆尺度综述。

Species on the move around the Australian coastline: A continental-scale review of climate-driven species redistribution in marine systems.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Fisheries Research, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Glob Chang Biol. 2021 Jul;27(14):3200-3217. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15634. Epub 2021 May 7.

Abstract

Climate-driven changes in the distribution of species are a pervasive and accelerating impact of climate change, and despite increasing research effort in this rapidly emerging field, much remains unknown or poorly understood. We lack a holistic understanding of patterns and processes at local, regional and global scales, with detailed explorations of range shifts in the southern hemisphere particularly under-represented. Australian waters encompass the world's third largest marine jurisdiction, extending from tropical to sub-Antarctic climate zones, and have waters warming at rates twice the global average in the north and two to four times in the south. Here, we report the results of a multi-taxon continent-wide review describing observed and predicted species redistribution around the Australian coastline, and highlight critical gaps in knowledge impeding our understanding of, and response to, these considerable changes. Since range shifts were first reported in the region in 2003, 198 species from nine Phyla have been documented shifting their distribution, 87.3% of which are shifting poleward. However, there is little standardization of methods or metrics reported in observed or predicted shifts, and both are hindered by a lack of baseline data. Our results demonstrate the importance of historical data sets and underwater visual surveys, and also highlight that approximately one-fifth of studies incorporated citizen science. These findings emphasize the important role the public has had, and can continue to play, in understanding the impact of climate change. Most documented shifts are of coastal fish species in sub-tropical and temperate systems, while tropical systems in general were poorly explored. Moreover, most distributional changes are only described at the poleward boundary, with few studies considering changes at the warmer, equatorward range limit. Through identifying knowledge gaps and research limitations, this review highlights future opportunities for strategic research effort to improve the representation of Australian marine species and systems in climate-impact research.

摘要

气候驱动的物种分布变化是气候变化的一种普遍且加速的影响,尽管在这个快速发展的领域中研究力度不断增加,但仍有许多未知或理解不充分的地方。我们缺乏对本地、区域和全球尺度的模式和过程的全面理解,特别是对南半球范围变化的详细探索严重不足。澳大利亚水域拥有世界上第三大海洋管辖区,从热带延伸到亚南极气候带,北部水域升温速度是全球平均速度的两倍,南部则是两倍到四倍。在这里,我们报告了一项多分类群的全大陆范围综述的结果,该综述描述了澳大利亚海岸线周围观察到和预测的物种重新分布,并强调了阻碍我们理解和应对这些重大变化的关键知识空白。自 2003 年该地区首次报告范围变化以来,已有来自九个门的 198 个物种记录其分布发生了变化,其中 87.3%的物种正在向极地迁移。然而,观察到或预测到的变化中,方法或指标的标准化程度很低,两者都因缺乏基线数据而受到阻碍。我们的研究结果表明历史数据集和水下视觉调查的重要性,同时还强调,大约五分之一的研究纳入了公民科学。这些发现强调了公众在理解气候变化影响方面已经发挥的重要作用,并且可以继续发挥作用。大多数记录到的变化是亚热带和温带系统中的沿海鱼类物种,而热带系统总体上研究不足。此外,大多数分布变化仅在极向边界处描述,很少有研究考虑在更温暖的赤道向范围限制处的变化。通过确定知识空白和研究限制,本综述突出了未来战略性研究努力的机会,以改善澳大利亚海洋物种和系统在气候变化影响研究中的代表性。

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