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Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming

  • Isaac Brito-morales
  • , David S. Schoeman
  • , Jorge García Molinos
  • , Michael T. Burrows
  • , Carissa J. Klein
  • , Nur Arafeh-dalmau
  • , Kristin Kaschner
  • , Cristina Garilao
  • , Kathleen Kesner-reyes
  • , Anthony J. Richardson

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Resumen

Slower warming in the deep ocean encourages a perception that its biodiversity is less exposed to climate change than that of
surface waters. We challenge this notion by analysing climate velocity, which provides expectations for species’ range shifts.
We find that contemporary (1955–2005) climate velocities are faster in the deep ocean than at the surface. Moreover, projected climate velocities in the future (2050–2100) are faster for all depth layers, except at the surface, under the most aggressive GHG mitigation pathway considered (representative concentration pathway, RCP 2.6). This suggests that while mitigation could limit climate change threats for surface biodiversity, deep-ocean biodiversity faces an unavoidable escalation in climate velocities, most prominently in the mesopelagic (200–1,000 m). To optimize opportunities for climate adaptation among deep-ocean communities, future open-ocean protected areas must be designed to retain species moving at different speeds at different depths under climate change while managing non-climate threats, such as fishing and mining.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)576-581
Número de páginas17
PublicaciónNature Climate Change
Volumen10
N.ºNA
DOI
EstadoPublished - 25 may 2020

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Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. Climate action
    Climate action
  2. Life below water
    Life below water

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