Linking ecosystem pressures and marine macroinvertebrate ecosystem services in mangroves and seagrasses

Resende Santos, A, Bento, M, Broszeit, S, Paula, J and Marçal Correia, A 2024 Linking ecosystem pressures and marine macroinvertebrate ecosystem services in mangroves and seagrasses. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 732. 15-32. 10.3354/meps14527

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps14527

Abstract/Summary

Ocean warming and acidification, decreases in dissolved oxygen concentrations, and changes in primary production are causing an unprecedented global redistribution of marine life. The identification of underlying ecological processes underpinning marine species turnover, particularly the prevalence of increases of warm-water species or declines of cold-water species, has been recently debated in the context of ocean warming. Here, we track changes in the mean thermal affinity of marine communities across European seas by calculating the Community Temperature Index for 65 biodiversity time series collected over four decades and containing 1,817 species from different communities (zooplankton, coastal benthos, pelagic and demersal invertebrates and fish). We show that most communities and sites have clearly responded to ongoing ocean warming via abundance increases of warm-water species (tropicalization, 54%) and decreases of cold-water species (deborealization, 18%). Tropicalization dominated Atlantic sites compared to semi-enclosed basins such as the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas, probably due to physical barrier constraints to connectivity and species colonization. Semi-enclosed basins appeared to be particularly vulnerable to ocean warming, experiencing the fastest rates of warming and biodiversity loss through deborealization.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Additional Keywords: Marine macroinvertebtrates; Ecosystem conditions, Digital data, Conceptual Model, Food security, Future Scenarios
Divisions: Plymouth Marine Laboratory > National Capability categories > Western Channel Observatory
Plymouth Marine Laboratory > Science Areas > Marine Ecology and Biodiversity (expired)
Depositing User: S Hawkins
Date made live: 06 Aug 2025 10:52
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2025 10:52
URI: https://plymsea.ac.uk/id/eprint/10166

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