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最近气候下泛北极海洋生物多样性和物种共存模式

Pan-Arctic marine biodiversity and species co-occurrence patterns under recent climate.

机构信息

Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University, N21 W11, Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 001-0021, Japan.

College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 17101 Point Lena Loop Rd, 315 Lena Point Bldg, Juneau, AK, 99801-8344, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2023 Mar 11;13(1):4076. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30943-y.

Abstract

The Arctic region is experiencing drastic climatic changes bringing about potential ecological shifts. Here, we explored marine biodiversity and potential species associations across eight Arctic marine areas between 2000 and 2019. We compiled species occurrences for a subset of 69 marine taxa (i.e., 26 apex predators and 43 mesopredators) and environmental factors to predict taxon-specific distributions using a multi-model ensemble approach. Arctic-wide temporal trends of species richness increased in the last 20 years and highlighted potential emerging areas of species accrual due to climate-driven species redistribution. Further, regional species associations were dominated by positive co-occurrences among species pairs with high frequencies in the Pacific and Atlantic Arctic areas. Comparative analyses of species richness, community composition, and co-occurrence between high and low summer sea ice concentrations revealed contrasting impacts of and detected areas vulnerable to sea ice changes. In particular, low (high) summer sea ice generally resulted in species gains (loss) in the inflow and loss (gains) in the outflow shelves, accompanied by substantial changes in community composition and therefore potential species associations. Overall, the recent changes in biodiversity and species co-occurrences in the Arctic were driven by pervasive poleward range shifts, especially for wide-ranging apex predators. Our findings highlight the varying regional impacts of warming and sea ice loss on Arctic marine communities and provide important insights into the vulnerability of Arctic marine areas to climate change.

摘要

北极地区正在经历剧烈的气候变化,带来潜在的生态转变。在这里,我们在 2000 年至 2019 年期间探索了八个北极海洋区域的海洋生物多样性和潜在的物种关联。我们汇编了 69 种海洋分类群(即 26 种顶级捕食者和 43 种中型捕食者)的物种出现情况以及环境因素,以使用多模型集成方法预测分类群特定的分布。在过去的 20 年中,北极范围内的物种丰富度呈上升趋势,这突出了由于气候驱动的物种重新分布而导致的潜在新兴物种积累区域。此外,区域物种关联主要由太平洋和大西洋北极地区物种对之间的正共现主导,这些物种对出现的频率较高。对高、低夏季海冰浓度下的物种丰富度、群落组成和共现的比较分析揭示了海冰变化的不同影响,并检测到了易受海冰变化影响的区域。特别是,低(高)夏季海冰通常导致流入区的物种增加(减少),流出区的物种减少(增加),伴随着群落组成的重大变化,因此可能存在物种关联。总体而言,北极地区生物多样性和物种共现的近期变化是由广泛的向极范围转移驱动的,尤其是对广域的顶级捕食者而言。我们的研究结果突出了变暖和海冰减少对北极海洋生物群落的不同区域影响,并为了解北极海洋区域对气候变化的脆弱性提供了重要的见解。

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